Mutarnee Moringa
Mutarnee Moringa Powder
Mutarnee Moringa Powder
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Superfood. Naturally nutrient-dense.
135g Pure Leaf Powder
Approximately 45 days’ supply for the average adult when taken as 3g daily.
Australian grown and owned in North Queensland. Grown on the banks of Little and Big Crystal Creek, nourished year-round by pure, fresh mountain water flowing from the Paluma Range. Surrounded by clean tropical air and cultivated under the North Queensland sun, our Moringa trees are carefully tended, harvested, and gently dried to preserve their natural nutrient integrity.
Known as the Tree of Life, the Miracle Tree, the Ben Oil Tree, the Drumstick Tree, Shobhanjana (meaning “auspicious tree”), and traditionally referred to as the Tree of the Bible, Moringa Oleifera has been valued for centuries as a nutrient-rich botanical food.
Straight from the Australian farmer, this is pure, freshly grown and carefully dried whole-leaf powder — minimally processed to retain its full natural nutrient spectrum.
Moringa Oleifera leaf powder is recognised in nutritional research as containing:
• Plant-based protein including essential and non-essential amino acids
• Naturally occurring antioxidants such as polyphenols and flavonoids
• Vitamin A precursors (beta-carotene)
• Vitamin C
• Calcium
• Iron
• Potassium
• Naturally occurring omega fatty acids (3, 6 & 9)
• Zeatin, a naturally occurring plant compound being researched for its antioxidant properties
Because the leaf is consumed in its whole-food form, nutrients exist within their natural plant matrix, contributing to bioavailability and efficient absorption. This broad spectrum of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and phytonutrients provides comprehensive nutritional support — helping fuel the body so it can function optimally and maintain balance across many areas of health.
Traditionally used to support:
• Energy and vitality
• Healthy immune system function
• The body’s natural inflammatory response
• Healthy circulation
• Normal glucose metabolism
• Healthy digestion
• Normal hormone balance
• Cognitive function and mental clarity
• Skin health and natural renewal processes
• Overall wellbeing
Moringa’s antioxidant profile contributes to cellular health by helping protect cells from oxidative stress. This supports the body’s natural renewal processes, including skin structure and appearance, healthy ageing processes, and sustained mental clarity.
Moringa supports, provides and nourishes the body by contributing to:
• Cellular health (including support for normal skin renewal)
• Immune system resilience
• Healthy circulation
• Nutritional balance
• Cognitive clarity and focus
• Natural energy production
• Digestive function
• Healthy ageing processes
When comparing dried Moringa leaf powder gram-for-gram with common fresh foods, research indicates it contains:
• Higher vitamin C concentration than oranges
• Higher calcium concentration than milk
• Higher iron concentration than spinach
• Significant beta-carotene levels compared to carrots
• Notable plant protein content
(Nutrient values vary depending on soil quality, harvest timing, and drying methods. Comparisons are based on dried leaf versus fresh food equivalents.)
Suggested intake:
1.5g to 4g daily depending on individual preference and body size.
A level teaspoon is approximately 3g and suits an average adult between 70–90kg.
Powder can be placed directly into the mouth and followed with water, or added to smoothies, yoghurt or cool foods. Avoid heating, as excessive heat may reduce certain vitamin content.
Some individuals may experience mild digestive adjustment when first introducing Moringa. If this occurs, reduce intake and gradually increase over time.
Amounts suggested are general guidance only and are not medical recommendations.
Mutarnee Moringa supplies a whole-food botanical product and does not market this product as a therapeutic supplement. Consumption of Moringa is not restricted in Australia.
Always consult your doctor or qualified health professional before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or managing a medical condition.
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