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Moringa Powder

Regular price £19.99 GBP
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Moringa Powder - 'The Miracle Plant'

Derived from the leaves of the Moringa Oleifera tree, Moringa Powder is a nutrient-dense superfood celebrated for its rich contents of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It supports health by enhancing immune function, promoting digestive wellness, and contributing to skin health. It is also a powerful muscle enhancer for men as it is a complete plant protein

Key Benefits:

> Supports Weight Loss: High in antioxidants that help combat oxidative stress, aiding in weight management. 

> Nourishes and Hydrates Skin: Detoxifying properties help cleanse the skin from within, eliminating acne and providing a vibrant glow.

> Boosts Muscle in Men: Complete plant protein, containing all nine essential amino acids necessary for muscle repair and growth.

> Digestive Health Support: Anti-inflammatory effects help protect the digestive system from damage.

> Strong Hair Growth: Vitamins and minerals in Moringa nourish the hair, promoting strong hair growth.

> Nutrient Rich Profile: Abundant in vitamins and minerals, including Vitamin A, C and E, calcium, iron and potassium. These nutrients supports overall health and well-being.

 

Simply take 1-2 tablespoons of the powder daily. Mix it with water, milk, or your favourite smoothie, and enjoy! For detailed usage instructions and serving sizes, please refer to the product label.

  • Can I Use More Than 1 Powder At A Time?

    Yes, you may incorporate multiple powders into your regimen. However, we do not recommend mixing them directly together. Please ensure that you adhere to the recommended serving size for each individual powder.

  • Are Powdered Supplements Better Than Pills?

    Powdered supplements absorb more quickly and are easier to digest compared to pills. They also allow for customisable dosing.

  • Can Powdered Supplements Replace A Balanced Diet?

    No. Supplements should support, not replace a healthy diet. They help fill nutrient gaps but should not be relied upon as the sole source of nutrition.

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