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Judi Lynn

(162,336 posts)
Thu Sep 8, 2022, 03:30 AM Sep 2022

This Indian tree is a disease fighting superhero. Unbelievable benefits here

2 min read . Updated: 08 Sep 2022, 12:13 PM IST

Moringa or drumsticks can be found in every Indian kitchen, especially used while making vegetable or Sambar. For every kid who have hated it, parents saying ‘It is beneficial for your health," is common. Looks like they were actually right. President of Green Belt and Road Institute, Erik Solheim took to twitter and shared a video by the World Economic Forum dated 2017, saying that Moringa is a disease fighting superhero. As stated by the World Economic Forum in 2017, “If plants could be superheroes, the Moringa tree would be one of them."

In a tweet, he wrote, “This tree from India is a disease fighting superhero."

Moringa is found mostly in India and the Philippines, however, its cultivation is increasing throughout Asia, Africa, Central America, and the Caribbean.

Listing its benefits, WEF said every single part of the tree can be eaten and has some.

“Every part of the tree can be consumed; leaves and pods as food; and the seeds, bark, flowers, and roots as medicine. The leaves are highly nutritious, once harvested and dried, they contain 30 percent protein, all essential amino acids, and have abundant levels of vitamins and minerals," WEF report states. The Moringa trees can survive droughts and grow rapidly in any harsh conditions.

More:
https://www.livemint.com/science/health/this-indian-tree-is-a-disease-fighting-superhero-unbelievable-benefits-here-11662597986286.html









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This Indian tree is a disease fighting superhero. Unbelievable benefits here (Original Post) Judi Lynn Sep 2022 OP
As climate change continues... 2naSalit Sep 2022 #1
That last picture really looks like a baobab -- turns out they're related. eppur_se_muova Sep 2022 #2
A really abundant foodstuff in the SE US is kudzu Warpy Sep 2022 #3
So glad to see your post. Was confounded by its appearance. Judi Lynn Sep 2022 #5
... Faux pas Sep 2022 #4
They definitely look built to last! 🌵 Judi Lynn Sep 2022 #6

eppur_se_muova

(37,348 posts)
2. That last picture really looks like a baobab -- turns out they're related.
Thu Sep 8, 2022, 09:35 AM
Sep 2022

Apparently both have nutritional possibilities.

Warpy

(113,130 posts)
3. A really abundant foodstuff in the SE US is kudzu
Thu Sep 8, 2022, 01:31 PM
Sep 2022

It is incredibly fast growing and what was originally supposed to be ground cover to anchor soil next to highways soon became a pest that downed power lines, crushed abandoned houses, overtook farm buildings, and generally made a nuisance of itself--BUT the leaves are edible with or without cooking and the roots can be dried and ground up as flour to be used in baking crackers, cookies, and used as a thickener in soups, stews, casseroles, and puddings.

Lots of edible plants are out there if we just stop being so damned particular.

Judi Lynn

(162,336 posts)
5. So glad to see your post. Was confounded by its appearance.
Wed Sep 14, 2022, 05:04 AM
Sep 2022

So completely unexpected.

Remembering seeing baobab images suddenly made sense of it.

Clearly planted on the planet to overwhelm some of us. I'm still astonished by them.

Thank you.













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