January 19, 2017



News on Moringa

Zildek Nutrition is an organization that is passionate about sharing super foods to the world. We have launched and nurtured several partners from tropical countries, who can meet our strict quality control and delivery requirements. Zildek Nutrition offers 100% natural Moringa products that are dedicated to your best health.

The second Global Summit on HIV/AIDS, Traditional Medicine and Indigenous knowledge in 2008 encouraged the use of Moringa in the treatment and support of HIV/AIDS, due to the unique properties, as being a major, available, inexpensive source of all essential nutrients. Clinical studies in this group of patients are now organized but they take time to accomplish and be published. Meanwhile, the anecdotal evidence accumulated is rich; based on it Moringa can be used as a method of expanding care to underserved populations in various countries.

There are now many organizations and networks dedicated to Moringa knowledge and use, thousands of registered members around the world. In some countries, like Ghana, Burkina Faso, Keya, Ethopia, and Uganda, National Moringa Associations have been created. The International Eye Foundation (Based in Maryland USA) and Hellen Keller International were promoting Moringa for the prevention of childhood blindness due to malnutrition. Indeed, Moringa, through her richness in vitamins, saves precious eyes sight in the most vulnerable victims: children with nutrient deficiency.

In April 2008, the USA National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is one of the most respected scientific institutions in the world, celebrated Earth Day with exhibits, posters, programs dedicated to Moringa. The NIH Record publication mentions: “perhaps like no other single species this plant has the potential to help reverse multiple major environmental problems and provide for many unmet human needs.”

Newspapers and scientific journals mention Moringa more and more often. Recently, this tree was not really known in the West, except to botanists. Today, Moringa, the very plant that desperate mothers from tropical countries used to save their malnourished children, is also featured as the exciting ingredient of fancy skin rejuvenating creams. The National Science foundation and National Geographic Society, together with other organizations, have financed scientific studies and collection of all Moringa species to gather more information about this plant. Other prominent organizations that promote or study Moringa include: International Moringa Network, GIANT-Global Initiative for AIDS Nutritional Therapy, Optima of Africa, Peace Corps, and AGADA- Alternative Action for African development.

Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, test, cure or prevent any disease.


Kirk Pusey
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