Let's learn about Moringa Oleifera "The Tree of Life"
Hello DTube and Steemians! Time to talk about the Moringa Tree, also known to some people as "The Tree of Life" because of it's many health benefits and uses. I love these little trees, I have three Moringa trees in my garden, all of which I grew from a seed. Because they have a long tap root, they aren't suitable to stay in pots very long. So I will eventually have to give these ones away. The seeds are very cheap, and the Tree is fast growing!
Here are some characteristics about the Moringa Tree you may find helpful.
Moringa Oleifera (Tree of Life) (Drumstick Tree, Horseradish Tree, Benzoil Tree)
They are native to the foothills of the Himalayas. The young seed pods and the leaves are cultivated to use as vegetables. Many parts of the tree are used for medicinal purposes. It can also be used for water purification and hand washing. Which I find extremely interesting.
The Moringa Trees are:
Drought resistant. And grow well in more arid climates where water may be in short supply.
Extremely fast growing, It’s very common to get a 10 to 15 feet high tree within 1 year from seed with proper conditions. And mature trees are usually 20 to 50 feet high.
Many edible parts on the tree.
(picture from pixabay, see the long pods)
Health Benefits of the Moringa Tree
- One half cup of cooked leaves will meet your daily recommendation for Vitamins A and C
- One half cup of pods (raw) will supply your Vitamin C requirement for a day
- One ounce of raw leaves contains the recommended daily amount of Vitamin C
- Ounce for ounce, the leaves contains six to seven times the amount of Vitamin C in orange juice
- Moringa leaves contain three to five times more beta-carotene than carrots
- Three ounces of Moringa powder contains more than 10 times the recommended daily amount of Vitamin E
- Ounce per ounce, Moringa leaves contain more than three times the iron as found in spinach or roast beef
- Moringa leaves contain three times the amount of potassium as bananas
- Ounce per ounce, Moringa leaves contain four times the amount of calcium found in milk
(Moringa powder, picture from pixabay)
Let's spread the word about this amazing tree!
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moringa_oleifera
https://apps.cals.arizona.edu/arboretum/taxon.aspx?id=438
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Thanks for the article
You are welcome!
Very interesting! I can't believe it grows so fast. And so many benefits! Super cool 😎 Thanks mrchef!
Yes it is such a cool tree. And it grows amazingly fast, I think it grows fast in my pots, it grows even faster in the ground! haha The benefits are incredible! You are very welcome. :)
Wow! I literally have a packet of seeds in my hand right now!!!!
Awesome!! That is so cool. :) I can't wait to see them grow in your yard!
They'll be potted, but I've got a few greenhouses to set up!
Very cool! The greenhouses will be awesome!
So Interesting i have never heard of these trees
I know it is crazy neither had I! haha I just found out about them while browsing YouTube videos on people who have successful gardens here in the Dessert, and the types of trees and plants they have. Amazing what you can find just browsing around on the internet.
Such a great post and video.It's just at the right time for me. I went to a grocer just yesterday and saw moringa and wondered what it was. Now I know and will purchase this next time. I'm really excited!
That is awesome! Yeah so many uses for this amazing "Tree of Life". I will be giving away my tallest one today to my brother. haha he has a nice backyard where he can plant it.
You are lucky you can grow that where you are haha. I'll get the dried stuff. Thanks again for the info!
hahaha, yeah you can get the dried stuff for sure. :)
Interesting article . The use of Moringa for the control of diabetes has become very popular. Thanks
Thank you! Really that is interesting, so many different uses for this tree! :)