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there are talks to introduce Moringa as a widespread dietary crop..the reason for that is because moringa causes infertility.
It is believed that the most effective herbal remedy for infertility is Moringa Oleifera or Malunggay.
Originally posted by Afterthought
reply to post by QQXXw
there are talks to introduce Moringa as a widespread dietary crop..the reason for that is because moringa causes infertility.
Stop spreading disinfo.
Moringa is a known treatment for infertility.
www.sbwire.com...
It is believed that the most effective herbal remedy for infertility is Moringa Oleifera or Malunggay.
If you need more sources, just do a search. I found absolutely nothing to back your claims.
Originally posted by Afterthought
reply to post by QQXXw
Yes, the ROOTS are toxic. So are the seeds.
The leaves and flowers are beneficial.
If they are planning on using the roots, then I'll agree with you that their intentions are not for the good of humanity.
Here are more sources to back that Moringa is a cure for infertility if used properly.
www.themoringaplant.com...
www.draqasikesat.com...
ezinearticles.com...
www.uni5.co...
I won't argue with the fact that the elite want our numbers reduced, but we need to understand that mother nature has provided plants to help us IF they are used properly. I wouldn't put it past the elite to use the bad parts of plants to harm us. The elite have a gift for taking something and utilizing its bad parts to reach their goals while keeping the good parts of the plants from our reach and knowledge.
Originally posted by Afterthought
reply to post by QQXXw
The link you provided doesn't provide any proof that Moringa causes infertility. All it talks about is the movement to plant moringa everywhere possible. Where is your proof that Moringa causes infertility?
The last link I posted is generated from a fertility clinic that also provides links to other studies and health organizations.
For your information, I currently have 23 Moringa trees and haven't noticed any bad side effects from eating the leaves and using them in teas. Then again, I've decided not to bring any children into this world. You wouldn't catch me eating the roots or seeds though. Also, the link you provided stated that the pods can purify water by killing microbes. This is not true. The seeds and pods, when dropped into unclean water, draw dirt and parasites to them like a magnet so they can be easily removed from the water.edit on 25-11-2012 by Afterthought because: (no reason given)