Moringa Source Moringa Herbal Leaf Extract-Review

Moringa Source Moringa Herbal Leaf Extract
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  • December 24, 2017

Product Claims of Moringa Herbal Leaf Extract

Moringa, a plant native to south-east Asia, has been hailed as a superfood worldwide. Moringa is packed with more nutrients, vitamins and antioxidants than almost any other edible food source known to humankind. It’s protein and amino acid dense. Moringa is widely believed to  improve general well-being, sharpen mental agility, aid weight loss, fight cancer, aid digestion and lower blood pressure, amongst other things.

This review of Moringa Herbal Leaf Extract aims to establish to what extent this Moringa product is a superior one or different to the many similar products on the market, and whether it has solid health benefits.

The manufacturer, Moringa Source LLC, asserts that only the highest quality natural supplements have been used in producing the leaf extract, and that their product aids reaching a state of optimum health overall. Unique technology has been used to get a high, pure extraction. One 600 mg dose is roughly equivalent to 1400-2000 mg of Moringa in capsule format, according to the manufacturer. The product comes in liquid form with a bottle dropper. It is packaged in a facility with GMP certification.

Ingredients

  • Kosher certified vegetable glycerin
  • pH neutral, purified water
  • Moringa Oleifera (leaf extract)

As the manufacturer asserts that the product is all natural, it should not contain any preservatives, synthetic pesticides, fertilizers or artificial coloring. The manufacturer warranties that it is alcohol, preservative and gluten-free.

It is apparent that vegetable glycerin as been added for taste, to sweeten the liquid formulation. The manufacturer has also used it allow for easier absorption into the body. Glycerin is generally safe to consume, but not in high amounts. If you’re on a restricted calorie diet, note that glycerine contains more calories than sugar. You may find the taste repulsively sweet if you do not like sweet products or are a diabetic who has trained your tastebuds off sweet products.

The other drawback about glycerine is that is is often used in suppositories because it has  moisture-attracting properties. As a result, if you suffer from Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) you could experience nausea, diarrhea, itching, burning and abdominal pain.

Dosage Instructions

The recommended dosage is ¼ teaspoon, 1 to 3 times a day, or as needed. Breastfeeding or pregnant ladies should not embark on a course of leaf extract without consulting their doctor.

Cost and Guarantee

There are 24 servings per container. One serving is ¼ teaspoon. Therefore, the bottle is an 8-day supply on average.

The bottle wit convenient dropper is available to buy on the product website for $ 16.45. As yet, there appears to be no wholesale or volume discounts. There is a 30-day money-back guarantee, whether the product is returned opened or used. The one drawback about this guarantee is that in our experience 30 days is not optimal for testing a natural supplement. A superior guarantee allows for 90 days for a consumer to thoroughly test efficacy.

Summary Of Our Moringa Herbal Leaf Extract Review

The concentrated level of extraction is favourable compared to some other products in capsule form. The product is all natural and kosher, and on the whole seems to be packaged well.

At $16 for just over a week’s supply, some consumers might find it expensive as one month’s supply would amount to $64. The guarantee is good but not the best guarantee we’ve seen when analysing other Moringa product offerings. If you’re worried that you won’t be able to conclusively test the efficacy of the product in 30 days, look for one with a 90-day guarantee.

Consumer reviews cover the whole gamete of the rating spectrum from very good to ineffectual. As there are not many reviews, we cannot calculate and average rating with certainty. From the handful of reviews if 1 were very bad and 5 were superb, it would average about 3.

As per the package warning, get doctor clearance first if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding. If you’re diabetic or suffer from IBS, consider switching to a product without glycerine due to possible side effects (see ‘Ingredients’). 

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