Moringa for Children - The Benefits of Adding Moringa to your Child's Diet

Posted by Mark Lubbe on

A parent makes endless efforts to balance all the nutrition required for the complete growth of a child. If only there was a miracle food which could single handedly deliver most of the nutrition for the day, this task of feeding healthy food would have become way less challenging. Does nature have such a nutrient-dense food ? Moringa is one of the best food for children’s growth. 

Moringa is an excellent solution for your child’s health and offers tons of health benefits to meet your child’s complex nutritional needs for their growing bodies.

Moringa is potent in vitamins and minerals, with 10 times the vitamin A of carrots, 7 times the vitamin C of oranges, 2 times the protein of kale, 15 times the potassium of bananas, 25 times the iron of spinach, 17 times the calcium of milk. Furthermore, it’s rich in Omega 3, 6 and 9.

Simply add one teaspoon of Moringa Leaf Powder to your child’s smoothie, juice, cereal or any savoury dish.

 Benefits:

  • Boost a child’s energy
  • Improves brain power, health and concentration
  • Improves the health of kidney and liver
  • Improves immunity and fights off colds and infections
  • Improves eyesight
  • Speeds the healing of cuts
  • Good for skin, hair and nails
  • Balances mood swings

Moringa is a treasure chest full of all the essential nutrients that are needed to improve your immunity and elevate your energy! Prevention is better than cure during the chilly season; protect your child's immune system from flu's and infections by boosting your body with the abundance of sufficient minerals, antioxidants and anti-inflammatory gems within Moringa. No need to fight at the dinner table over kale and other greens – Moringa is a 100% natural superfood that is easy to take and far surpasses the nutrient count in the vegetables on your dinner plate.

What are you waiting for? One plant solves multiple problems!


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