I have 
been taking Moringa as tea infusion: boiled hot water and Moringa leaves
 for a few years now.  This plant has a lot of benefits that are good 
for someone with Sickle Cell.
Moringa 
plant is beginning to gain more popularity as a new“superfood” for its 
highly nutritious profile and powerful anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, 
and tissue-protective properties.
Moringa oleifera,
 also known as horseradish tree, ben tree, or drumstick tree, is a small
 tree from India, Pakistan, and Nepal that has been used for generations
 in Eastern countries to treat and prevent diseases such as diabetes, 
heart disease, aneamia, arthritis, liver disease, and respiratory, skin,
 and digestive disorders.
Moringa 
has become popular as a leaf powder supplement, although the pods, 
roots, bark, flowers, seeds, and fruits are also edible.
It’s used as a traditional remedy for many ailments, and here are 10 scientifically backed benefits of consuming it:
1. It’s nutrient-packed.
Moringa is
 rich in vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. It contains significant 
amounts of vitamins A, C, and E; calcium; potassium; and protein.
2. It fights free radicals.
Antioxidants fight free radicals, molecules that cause oxidative stress, cell damage, and inflammation.  Moringa contains antioxidants called flavonoids, polyphenols, and ascorbic acid in the leaves, flowers, and seeds.
A study 
found that leaf extracts had higher antioxidant activity, 
free-radical-scavenging capacity, and higher inhibition of lipid, 
protein, and DNA oxidation than flowers and seeds.
This means
 it prevents the damage and degradation that free radicals cause in the 
cells of different organs in the body, keeping them healthy and 
functioning at their best.
3. It fights inflammation.
Inflammation
 can lead to chronic diseases like diabetes, respiratory problems, 
cardiovascular disease, arthritis, and obesity. Moringa reduces 
inflammation by suppressing inflammatory enzymes and proteins in the 
body, and Moringa leaf concentrate can significantly lower inflammation 
in the cells.
4. It supports brain health.
Moringa supports brain health and cognitive function because of its antioxidant and neuro-enhancer activities. 
Its high 
content of vitamins E and C fight oxidation that leads to neuron 
degeneration, improving brain function. It’s also able to normalise the 
neurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine, and noradrenaline in the brain, 
which play a key role in memory, mood, organ function, responses to 
stimulus such as stress and pleasure, and mental health, for example in 
depression and psychosis.
5. It protects the liver.
Moringa 
contains high concentrations of polyphenols in its leaves and flowers 
that protect the liver against oxidation, toxicity, and damage.
Moringa 
can reduce liver damage and fibrosis and reverse oxidation in the liver.
 Moringa oil can also restore liver enzymes to normal levels, reducing 
oxidative stress, and increasing protein content in the liver.  The
 liver is responsible for blood detoxification, bile production, 
fructose metabolism, fat metabolism, and nutrient processing.
6. Reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
A single serving of Moringa Powder (10g or 2-3 teaspoons) provides:
- Iron: 46.8% of your daily requirement (NRV)
- Magnesium: 19.1% of NRV
- Vitamin A: 32.5% of NRV
Iron and 
Magnesium both support the reduction of tiredness and fatigue in the 
body, and vitamin A supports the metabolism of Iron. Adding moringa to 
your daily routine is an effective, natural way to prevent tiredness 
and fatigue.   The rich iron content of moringa powder also makes it ideal for vegetarians and those suffering from anaemia.
7. Boosts immunity.
One of the
 best moringa benefits is its super immune-boosting powers; maintaining a
 healthy immune system is essential for helping our 
bodies stave off infections and illnesses. Moringa Oleifera leaves are 
an extremely rich source of:
- Iron: 46.8% of NRV
- Vitamin A: 32.5% of NRV
Both of which are essential for the normal function of the immune system.
8. Muscle growth.
Moringa oleifera leaves are almost 25% protein, which is unusually high for a plant. Moringa powder contains 9 essential amino acids making it a complete source of protein, supporting the growth and maintenance of muscle mass. 
9. Digestion.
Moringa powder is a rich source of calcium (29.8% NRV) which contributes to the normal function of digestive enzymes.   It also contains 31% fibre which can help support a healthy digestive system and bowel regularity. 
10. Energy release.
Moringa is a rich source of iron (46.8% NRV), calcium (29.8% NRV) and magnesium (19.1% NRV), all of which support energy-yielding metabolism. 
11. Vision.
Having 
healthy eyes and normal vision is something that can often be taken 
for-granted but which requires the right nutrition to maintain normal 
function. Moringa is a rich source of vitamin A (32.5% NRV per serving) which contributes to normal vision.
12. Teeth.
Moringa powder is a source of magnesium, with a 10g serving providing 19.1% of your daily requirement. Magnesium is essential for maintaining strong and healthy teeth. 
13. Bones.
Maintaining
 strong and healthy bones is an important component of overall health. 
Moringa oleifera leaves are a rich source of vitamin K (213.3% NRV), protein (23%), calcium (29.8% NRV) and magnesium (19.1% NRV) all of which support normal bones.
How to Use It
You can 
add moringa powder to your smoothie or drink it as a tea. The leaf 
powder was deemed safe in human studies, even in larger doses than 
normal. The powder has a mild flavor, so it makes for a light tea with a
 slightly earthy taste.
But you might want to stay clear of seed extracts, as they have shown a level of toxicity in immune cells.
Moringa 
can have laxative effects in large quantities, so a safe dose to 
introduce it into your diet and avoid digestive problems is ½ to 1 
teaspoon per day.
http://www.mindbodygreen.com by Brenda Godinez and https://aduna.com
http://www.howtolivewithsicklecell.co.uk/sickle-cell-and-moringa/ 

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