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DIY Natural Hair, Hair Care

How the Moringa Plant Benefits Hair Growth

Guest blog post from Frolicious

Are you looking for a way to increase your hair growth? If so, then you need to try Moringa oleifera also called “the tree of life” or “Miracle Tree”. The Moringa plant benefits hair growth, prevents dandruff and does much more. How? It contains more than 90 nutrients and 46 types of antioxidants. Continue reading to learn why you should try this supplement to grow stronger and healthier hair.

What is Moringa?
Moringa is a tree and various parts of the plant are edible. The flowers of the Moringa tree are comparable to mushrooms. It is an energizing product that helps with healing and medical prevention. Some people call it the “drumstick tree” and others the “horseradish tree”. Moringa oleifera is native to south of the Himalayas in northwestern India, and widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas where its young seed pods and leaves are used as vegetables. It is one of the most powerful health-enhancing plants. It is crazy what it provides you if you use it as a supplement!

Benefits of Moringa leaves compared to common foods:

Benefits of Moringa Powder (2)

Why you should try Moringa?

Scientific research has proven that these leaves are in fact a powerhouse of nutritional value. We all know that natural hair growth requires optimal delivery of nutrients to the hair. As you can see, Moringa contains a lot of Vitamin A which is important to prevent hair loss, dry hair and dandruff.

Moringa plant:

  • benefits hair growth
  • prevents hair loss
  • treats skin disorders and beautifies the skin
  • treats diabetes
  • improves better sleep
  • treats anxiety and depression
  • makes you recover more quickly after a workout
  • protects the liver and kidneys
  • is famous for its anti-bacterial properties
  • is a non-sugar based energy booster
  • helps in balancing cholesterol levels

How the Moringa plant benefits hair growth?
Moringa has Vitamin A, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B7, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E and Vitamin K. In addition to this, Moringa contains the following minerals: Calcium, Copper, Iron, Potassium, Magnesium and Zinc. Okay, let me tell you why Moringa plant benefits hair growth. You need Vitamin B especially B6, biotin and folic acid if you are suffering from hair loss. Vitamin E stimulates your scalp by increasing blood circulation. If you increase your blood circulation, your body would have more nutrients to the hair follicles so that your hair can grow stronger and healthier. Last but not least, you need Vitamin E to improve your scalp circulation. You can find all the nutrients that are needed for healthy hair in Moringa. It sounds crazy, right. I know. However, this Moringa plant benefits hair growth and improves your general health and energy level. Furthermore, it also boosts your fingernails.

How to use Moringa?
Okay, I cannot wait to tell you this! It is quite easy. The Moringa that I received is a greenish powder that you can add to your meal. I have seen some Moringa butters that you can apply on your skin. I have also heard about mixing Moringa butter with raw shea butter to get the most of both. If you don’t know the benefits of raw shea butter. Click here to learn more. Some people use the pods in cooking, while others eat the leaves. Furthermore, you can press the oil from the seeds or eat the roots. You can eat almost everything from this miracle plant. The leaves are the part where you can get high levels of vitamins. People cook the leaves like spinach or they dry it and add it to other recipes. You can eat the pods like nuts, and the roots can be diced up and used as a sauce. You can also use the Moringa oil to seal in the moisture in your hair.

Where do you purchase Moringa?
You are probably wondering why you haven’t heard of Moringa, yet. One reason is that the Moringa is not growing everywhere. Moringa is widely found in tropical and sub-tropical locations. It is a medicinal plant used in Central and South America, Mexico, Malaysia, Philippines, India, Sri Lanka and Africa.

However, luckily there are more and more distributors who are selling Moringa online. There is no doubt that the Moringa plant benefits hair growth and improves much more. You can purchase Moringa below from the following links:

Moringa oil

Moringa powder

Moringa capsules

Moringa tea

Why not include Moringa in your morning routine? Click here and learn how to set a great and effective morning routine. I have become a huge fan of the Moringa leaves and I am definitely going to purchase my Moringa tea. It is, beside shea butter, one of my favorite natural hair and health products due to its healing properties. Before taking or using it, please speak to a doctor to make sure this is the right thing for you.

Have you heard of or tried Moringa before? How do you use it? What are your results?


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jen MartensJen Martens, founder of Frolicious (June 2013). Interested in social media, urban lifestyle and natural hair. A Ghanaian descent blogger, based in Hamburg (Germany). Always open to collaborate and to meet like-minded people. Email: pr@frolicious.de

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  • akash

    - 11:50

    Awesome blog,Thanks for sharing useful informative list, it’s very helpful to me! Thanks again for sharing.

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