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I find out that is Moringa oleifera: the Miracle Tree

 

it is growing fast in Taiwan: that is one of the farm

ads:

 

" We offer the top quality of Moringa tea and Moringa

powder . All of these are with reasonable wholesale

prices.

The Neofarming is a growing farm of Moringa trees in

the Taiwan. We have the perfect Moringa farm, we can

produce about 5000kgs powder and tea per month.

 

If you are interesting in our farm. Please E-Mail to

me. I will offer the more detail information to you. "

 

FYI

 

Christine

 

 

 

--- Bill Schoenbart <plantmed2 wrote:

 

> The multi level marketing people started hawking

> Morinda citrifolia (noni) a

> few years ago. The fruit and leaves are used by

> native Hawaiians for a wide

> range of ailments. In Chinese medicine, the root of

> a Morinda species is

> used (Ba Ji Tian). Ayurveda uses at least four

> species of Morinda, including

> M. citrifolia. The multilevel B.S. artists based

> their marketing campaign on

> Tahitian Noni, which shares the same cultural uses

> as the Hawaiian

> tradition. As in the current marketing fervor for

> Gou Qi Zi, MLM people

> exaggerate the benefits and increase the price of

> whatever it is that they

> are trying to sell.

>

> - Bill Schoenbart

>

>

> ....................................

> Bill Schoenbart, L.Ac.

> PO Box 8099

> Santa Cruz, CA 95061

>

> 831-335-3165

> plantmed

>

>

> >>>> Anyone know anything about an ayurvedic herb

> called moringa? A friend

> forwarded me

> information about a contact for obtaining it, and I

> looked it up on the web,

> but I

> don't understand in TCM terms what it does and how

> it works. It's being

> touted now

> as one of these new miracle herbs.

>

> Thanks for your help,

> >>>>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

 

 

 

 

Christine Wei Chang, LAc, MTOM

BOD & Herbal Medicine Committee

American Association of Oriental Medicine (AAOM)

310-951-8698 (cel)

panasiaintl

 

" I think, therefore I am. "

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