Is moringa an herb?
Moringa oleifera is a fairly large tree native to North India. It goes by a variety of names, such as drumstick tree, horseradish tree or ben oil tree. Almost all parts of the tree are eaten or used as ingredients in traditional herbal medicines.
Does moringa mint tea have caffeine?
Unless specifically blended with another tea, moringa is naturally caffeine free. Since this tea is 100% moringa leaves (dried), it contains no caffeine!
What is moringa Mint good for?
Moringa contains antioxidants — flavonoids, polyphenols and ascorbic acid — in its leaves, flowers and seeds. Antioxidants fight free radicals, molecules that cause oxidative stress, cell damage and inflammation. Along with moringa, the health benefits of mint are also yet to be exploited fully in Nepal.
Can I mix moringa and mint?
Tea mix with Moringa flakes and Mint Mint promotes normal function of liver, digestive tract, and intestines. Moringa tea with Mint can therefore be used when having difficulties with digestion, constipation, and bloating. In combination with Moringa it can help you relax.
Why is moringa bad for you?
While the leaves are perfectly safe, consuming large quantities of the bark or pulp may be harmful. Moringa side effects may include: Lower blood pressure and slow heart rate because of the alkaloids in the plant. Uterine contractions from moringa bark.
Does moringa have side effects?
Fast facts on moringa: Moringa oleifera has few known side effects. People taking medication should consult a doctor before taking moringa extract.
Is Moringa good for immune system?
Moringa leaves are loaded with strong immune boosting phytonutrients that strengthens the immune system and enables it to fight off infections. Together, they contain vitamin A, C and iron that support a healthy and active immune system.
Is Moringa good for lungs?
Moringa may help reduce the severity of some asthma attacks and protect against bronchial constrictions. It has also been shown to assist with better lung function and breathing overall.