Moringa: Uses

Uses:-

  1. Asthma. In people with mild to moderate asthma, consuming 3 grams of moringa twice daily for three weeks lowers the severity of symptoms and improves lung function.
  2. Diabetes. Moringa's effect on diabetes control is unknown. Some preliminary research indicates that combining moringa pills with a type of drug known as sulfonylureas did not enhance blood sugar control as assessed by hemoglobin A1C levels. However, it appears to lower fasting and post-meal blood sugar levels in diabetics compared to sulfonylureas alone. Other research suggests that eating moringa drumstick leaves with meals may lower post-meal blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes who are not using diabetes drugs.
  3. HIV/AIDS. According to preliminary studies, eating moringa leaf powder with each meal for 6 months may increase BMI but does not appear to boost immunological function.
  4. High blood levels of cholesterol or other fats (lipids) (hyperlipidemia). The effect of moringa on cholesterol levels is unknown. Early, low-quality research yields varied findings. More investigation is required.
  5. Breast-feeding. The research on the impact of moringa on breast milk production is conflicting. Some preliminary research indicates that moringa boosts milk production after one week of administration, whereas other primary research indicates little benefit. It's also unclear whether moringa is helpful over long periods of time.