Organic Moringa Leaf Powder

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By: KIKI Health

One of nature’s most nutrient-packed superfoods, this 100% organic moringa powder has an earthy, spinach flavour and high protein content. Moringa is an excellent addition to any smoothie, beverage, or recipe, and is high in minerals such as iron, calcium, and magnesium.

  • Young tender leaves
  • 100% organic pure moringa powder
  • Shadow dried to retain the nutrients
  • High in protein
  • High in fibre

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    The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

    Gut Health
    Magnesium
    Vitamin A
    Vitamin C
    Can you get enough calcium from food alone?
    Many people can. Dairy products, fortified plant milks, tofu made with calcium salts, sardines and certain leafy greens can provide enough calcium. Supplements are often most useful when dietary intake is consistently below recommended levels.
    Why is vitamin D often paired with calcium?
    Should calcium supplements include vitamin K2?
    What is the difference between calcium citrate and calcium carbonate?
    What's the difference between ferrous bisglycinate, ferrous fumarate and ferrous sulphate?
    Why is vitamin C often paired with iron?
    Is the iron in a supplement likely to be well absorbed?
    Why do some iron supplements include additional nutrients such as folate or vitamin B12?
    What is the difference between magnesium glycinate and magnesium citrate?
    How much magnesium do people typically take?
    Why do some magnesium supplements upset your stomach?
    Does magnesium need anything else to work properly?
    What’s the difference between elemental magnesium and total magnesium?
    Why do moringa serving sizes vary from a few hundred milligrams to several grams?
    Is moringa in a greens powder likely to provide the same amount as a standalone supplement?
    Should you prioritise organic moringa?
    Why do most potassium supplements contain relatively small amounts?
    How much potassium should an electrolyte drink actually contain?
    Is potassium or sodium more important for hydration?
    What's the difference between potassium citrate and potassium chloride?
    What's the difference between whey and plant protein?
    How much protein does a protein product actually provide?
    Why do some products contain more protein than others?
    Can you get vitamin A from food instead of supplements?
    What is the difference between retinol and beta-carotene?
    Should vitamin A be taken with food?
    Why is more caution needed with vitamin A supplements?
    Can you get enough Vitamin C from food?
    Why is Vitamin C often paired with collagen?
    Is a higher dose of Vitamin C always better?