Moringa of America is committed to helping our communities not only our fellow citizens but animal shelters all across America.
By distributing directly to shelters we, will be improving all aspects of the crisis facing shelters today.
Since most animals in shelters have been neglected both emotionally and nutritionally Moringa of America will provide not only our pet products for retail sales, but also donate moringa to help return the sheltered animals back to health. The advantages of this small gesture of kindness will improve the animals health and demeanor where they are more likely to be adopted and receive a home. thus reducing the overcrowded shelters and possibly saving the animals life.
By providing our pet moringa to the shelters, this means when you purchase Moringa of America pet products from shelters the profits are immediately given to the shelters to help them with their financial needs to care for abandoned animals.
Finally by using shelters to distribute our pet product, that means increase traffic to shelters and a better percentage for animals to be adopted.
Together we can do this by purchasing your Moringa of America pet products directly from your local shelter. If your local shelter does not carry our pet moringa products, please inform them of our shelter program so we may help shelters and animals all across America. You can still purchase our pet products at our online store.
Shared from the nature of: Joseph Mercado
Article Author: Dr. Becker – Healthy Pet
To: Pet Lover
Re: Pet Superfood – Moringa Powder
Dear Pet Lover,
. Its leaves have been used as part of traditional medicine for centuries, and the Ayurvedic system of medicine associates it with the cure or prevention of about 300 diseases.
Moringa, sometimes referred to as the “miracle tree,” “drumstick tree” or “horseradish tree,” has small, rounded leaves that are packed with an incredible amount of nutrition: protein, calcium, beta carotene, vitamin C, potassium… you name it, moringa’s got it.
1. It’s a nutritional powerhouse
Moringa leaves are loaded with vitamins, minerals, essential amino acids and more. One hundred grams of dry moringa leaf contains:
29 times the protein of yogurt.
10 times the vitamin A of carrots.
12 times the vitamin C of oranges.
15 times the potassium of bananas.
17 times the calcium of milk.
26 times the iron of spinach.
2. It’s loaded with antioxidants
Moringa leaves are rich in antioxidants, including vitamin C, beta-carotene, quercetin and chlorogenic acid. The latter, chlorogenic acid, has been shown to slow cells’ absorption of sugar and animal studies have found it to lower blood sugar levels. According to the Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention:
“The leaves of the Moringa oleifera tree have been reported to demonstrate antioxidant activity due to its high amount of polyphenols. Moringa oleifera extracts of both mature and tender leaves exhibit strong antioxidant activity against free radicals, prevent oxidative damage to major biomolecules, and give significant protection against oxidative damage.”
3. Lowers blood sugar levels
Moringa appears to have anti-diabetic effects, likely due to beneficial plant compounds contained in the leaves, including isothiocyanates. 4 In one study of human diabetic patients, adding 50 grams of moringa leaves to a meal reduced the rise in blood sugar by 21 percent.
4. Reduces inflammation
The isothiocyanates, flavonoids and phenolic acids in moringa leaves, pods and seeds also have anti-inflammatory properties. According to the Epoch Times:
“The tree’s strong anti-inflammatory action is traditionally used to treat stomach ulcers. Moringa oil (sometimes called Ben oil) has been shown to protect the liver from chronic inflammation. The oil is unique in that, unlike most vegetable oils, moringa resists rancidity.
This quality makes it a good preservative for foods that can spoil quickly. This sweet oil is used for both frying or in a salad dressing. It is also used topically to treat antifungal problems, arthritis, and is an excellent skin moisturizer.”
5. Maintains healthy cholesterol levels
Moringa also has cholesterol-lowering properties. As noted in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology:
“Moringa oleifera is used in Thai traditional medicine as cardiotonic. Recent studies demonstrated its hypocholesterolemic effect.
… In hypercholesterol-fed rabbits, at 12 weeks of treatment, it significantly (P<0.05) lowered the cholesterol levels and reduced the atherosclerotic plaque formation to about 50 and 86 [percent], respectively. These effects were at degrees comparable to those of simvastatin.
… The results indicate that this plant possesses antioxidant, hypolipidaemic, and antiatherosclerotic activities, and has therapeutic potential for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
6. Protects against arsenic toxicity
The leaves and seeds of moringa may protect against some of the effects of arsenic toxicity, which is especially important in light of news that common staple foods, such as rice, may be contaminated. Contamination of ground water by arsenic has also become a cause of global public health concern, and one study revealed:
“Co-administration of M. oleifera [moringa] seed powder (250 and 500 mg/kg, orally) with arsenic significantly increased the activities of SOD [superoxide dismutase], catalase and GPx with elevation in reduced GSH level in tissues (liver, kidney, and brain).
These changes were accompanied by approximately 57 [percent], 64 [percent] and 17 [percent] decrease in blood ROS [reactive oxygen species], liver metallothionein (MT) and lipid peroxidation respectively in animal co-administered with M. oleifera and arsenic.
Another interesting observation has been the reduced uptake of arsenic in soft tissues (55 [percent] in blood, 65 [percent] in liver, 54 [percent] in kidneys and 34 [percent] in brain) following administration of M. oleifera seed powder (particularly at the dose of 500 mg/kg).
It can thus be concluded from the present study that concomitant administration of M. oleifera seed powder with arsenic could significantly protect animals from oxidative stress and in reducing tissue arsenic concentration. Administration of M. oleifera seed powder thus could also be beneficial during chelation therapy …”9
This is one of the ways I use moringa in practice. I first learned about it when I was looking for a natural way to remove heavy metals from a toxic Rose Breasted Cockatoo over 10 years ago. He wasn’t strong enough to undergo the standard chelation treatment, so I tried moringa instead.
Over several months, it naturally returned his heavy metal values to a normal range without any side effects, and I’ve been using it ever since for birds, cats and dogs as a natural detoxifier.
Moringa is high in fiber that may be beneficial for certain pets. In addition, the isothiocyanates in moringa have antibacterial properties. Interestingly, moringa seeds have even been found to work better for water purification than many of the conventional synthetic materials in use today. According to Uppsala University:
“A protein in the seeds binds to impurities causing them to aggregate so that the clusters can be separated from the water. The study … published in the journal Colloids and Surfaces A takes a step towards optimization of the water purification process.
Researchers in Uppsala together with colleagues from Lund as well as Namibia, Botswana, France, and the USA have studied the microscopic structure of aggregates formed with the protein.
The results show that the clusters of material (flocs) that are produced with the protein are much more tightly packed than those formed with conventional flocculating agents. This is better for water purification as such flocs are more easily separated.
It’s possible moringa’s ability to attach itself to harmful materials may also happen in the body, making it a potential detoxification tool. According to Fox News Health,12 the potential healing powers of the moringa plant include treating inflammation, infectious disorders and problems of the cardiovascular and digestive systems. It may also improve liver function and enhance milk flow in nursing mothers.
Moringa is rich in health-enhancing compounds, including moringine, moringinine, quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin and various polyphenols. The leaves are popular for the ability to reduce high blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Studies also show that moringa leaves possess not only antiviral activity, but also antitumor and anticancer properties, due in part to the compound niaziminin. Other compounds in the leaves may help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of hyperthyroidism.
As you can see, moringa is a diversified plant with many amazing health benefits, all of which apply to animals. Because of the nutrient density, I’ve used this herb as a whole food iron supplement to assist anemic animals in producing more red blood cells. I’ve also used it as a whole food supplement for pets consuming less than optimal nutrition (often animals coming out of shelters) to quickly bolster cellular nutrition.
Because the body views moringa as food, I’ve found this herb to be exceptionally beneficial for sensitive patients who can’t tolerate other supplements, and have given it to very old hyperthyroid cats and diabetic ferrets, and have mixed it in a hand feeding formula for neonatal parrots.
I’ve found moringa to be one of the most diverse herbs on the planet and one you may decide would be a nice addition for your pet to assist in managing a health condition or just as an all-around superfood.
Article Source: HealthyPets.Mercola.com
Benefits of Moringa for Pets – Alternative Healing
August 8, 2019 by Jeanne Melanson
Benefits of Moringa for Pets.
Moringa is well-known for its health benefits. Millions of people are receiving positive effects by consuming Moringa. Now, researchers now reveal that there are many benefits of Moringa for pets too.
Moringa, a remarkable herb, is considered a superfood and is widely grown in different regions. This herb is fully loaded with minerals, nutrients, proteins, and vitamins. Moringa also contains a wide range of antioxidants, anti-inflammatory properties, and promotes a healthy digestive and circulation system in animals. It will surely help to boost your pet’s immune system.
Moringa helps with the following pet ailments:
· Cancer
· Obesity
· Digestive problems
· Diabetes
· Arthritis
· Seizures
Moringa also works well for improving the health of reptiles, mammals, birds, and amphibians. In most of the areas, Moringa is being used as an iron supplement to assist anemic animals.
If you want to start your pet’s diet with Moringa, consult your veterinarian first and follow his advice.
Moringa enhances your pet’s health.
Moringa improves the mental well-being of pets.
Moringa helps to improve the cognitive well-being of the pets, as it provides sluggish pets. more energy. Along with being an energy booster, Moringa is also an immune booster.
Vitamins that help improve the mental well-being of pets.
· A higher quantity of calcium
· A rich source of iron
· Vitamin A
· Proteins
· Potassium
· Vitamin C
Moringa regulates the nervous system in dogs and cats.
Moringa governs the nervous system in dogs and cats. In this way, it helps them to feel good emotionally. This superfood contains magnesium, and according to scientific study, magnesium deficiency in animals lead to depression.
Moringa will help by reducing stress and increasing the happy hormone in your pets. It draws a rapid impact on healthy hyperactive temperament in pets. The phytol-pro vitamins in Moringa have a vital effect on stress.
Moringa reduces skin irritations and diseases in pets.
Moringa contains the skin-loving vitamins that fight against free radicals in the body.
If you add a little quantity in your pet’s food, within days, their skin allergies will improve.
Moringa helps to build muscles in pets.
Moringa is the richest source of calcium. You will find more calcium in Moringa up to 4 times than milk and bananas. As calcium is required to strengthen muscle, it is also a requisite for buildings muscles in dogs and pets.
Moringa seed oil is good to apply on their skin. Moringa drops are equally useful for this purpose. You can also add a few drops in milk to give to your cat or dog.
Moringa has a high absorption rate for pets.
Animals and pets absorb all the nutrients that are necessary to regulate the following systems:
· A good digestion
· Helps to strengthen joints, muscles, and bones
· Works well in reducing fats and significantly governs the building of muscle
· Moringa boosts the immune system of your animals.
Moringa increases energy levels in dogs and cats
If you add a small quantity in your cat’s food, it will let her feel more energetic. Moringa is effective in reducing sluggishness in cats and enhances their energy level.
It works equally well in dogs as an energy booster. Moringa is especially good to use on senior cats.
Moringa is beneficial for the suckling puppies.
Moringa helps to produce 40-60% more milk in animals. This enhanced productivity helps animals nurse their suckling puppies.
Moringa is suitable for pregnant animals
Moringa is an excellent nutrient for pregnant animals, as they need more energy during pregnancy.
If your dog or cat has special considerations, you need to address it according to your vet’s advice.
Don’t exceed the suggested dosage of Moringa. Excessive amounts of Moringa will disturb the stomach of your dog and other pets.
References
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0379572117749814
Always check with your veterinarian before adding moringa powder too your pet's diet.
***** Nicole B.
In the last year my Husky started losing his energy and possibly arthritis setting in. I started adding the moringa powder to his diet after a few weeks I could see much improvement along with his playfulness and joyfulness that he expresses again. So far, the moringa is helping him to improve his health.