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The Potential Health Management with Moringa Powder is Potent Immune Booster to Protect in The Calamity of Covid-19

R. Mounika1 , G. Ramu2

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Vol.8 , Issue.8 , pp.43-47, Aug-2022


Online published on Aug 31, 2022


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IEEE Style Citation: R. Mounika, G. Ramu, “The Potential Health Management with Moringa Powder is Potent Immune Booster to Protect in The Calamity of Covid-19,” International Journal of Scientific Research in Multidisciplinary Studies , Vol.8, Issue.8, pp.43-47, 2022.

MLA Style Citation: R. Mounika, G. Ramu "The Potential Health Management with Moringa Powder is Potent Immune Booster to Protect in The Calamity of Covid-19." International Journal of Scientific Research in Multidisciplinary Studies 8.8 (2022): 43-47.

APA Style Citation: R. Mounika, G. Ramu, (2022). The Potential Health Management with Moringa Powder is Potent Immune Booster to Protect in The Calamity of Covid-19. International Journal of Scientific Research in Multidisciplinary Studies , 8(8), 43-47.

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@article{Mounika_2022,
author = {R. Mounika, G. Ramu},
title = {The Potential Health Management with Moringa Powder is Potent Immune Booster to Protect in The Calamity of Covid-19},
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issue_date = {8 2022},
volume = {8},
Issue = {8},
month = {8},
year = {2022},
issn = {2347-2693},
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publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
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Abstract :
Moringa oleifera leaves are commonly known as “Drumstick leaves”, it is also called “Miracle Tree,” “Mother’s Best Friend,” and “Never Die”. While traditional Ayurvedic medicine used for prevent hundreds of diseases. The scientific evidence is accumulating to support many of the healing properties of Moringa. It is significant nutrient rich food source found on earth. It is a weapon against blindness. Around the world Moringa is the subject of legends and praise, awe and respect so much. Newly developed moringa leaf powder can be consumed by all age groups and genders, it brings the miracle to your home, it mostly helps the lactating mothers in increasing the breast milk and advance nutrients for children like iron, calcium and potassium. Most childhood diets don’t contain a very wide range of nutrients which in long run cause the chronic dieses. To reduce the gap between the requirement and intake in growing children moringa powder gives the very effective results. Even though the moringa may take in the supplement quantities, it gives the nutrient of the whole food. It can be consumed directly as powder and semi-liquid like past food. When combined with amla, it increases the iron absorption in our body, which in turn helps boost immunity to stay healthy and fight against coronavirus. It can be stored for period in dry conditions with some basic precautions. The availability and the cost are more friendly to all classes of people. The moringa leaf powder have been shown to be a very effective therapeutic food in the rehabilitation of severely malnourished people and facilitates home-based therapy of these people to meet the nutrition value.The goodness of vitamin C has been overemphasised for building immunity and working to fight off all viruses include covid-19. Moringa is exceptionally rich in Vitamin C. The moringa leaf powder obtained medical evidences are pertaining for its Nutritional, Therapeutic and Prophylactic Properties. The moringa powder can boost strong immunity against corona virus ( Covid -19).

Key-Words / Index Term :
Immunity booster, Moringa oleifera, Nutrient rich, strong nutrition,Covid-19.

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