Organic Veda Moringa-Review

Product Claims of Moringa Capsules
In all corners of the world, manufacturers have rushed to market with their version of a superior moringa formulation. As always, and as in this review of Moringa Capsules, our concern is only with the facts of each formulation, and whether or not this moringa formula meets the scientific guidelines as published in top global journals.
Moringa is rightly labelled a superfood because it contains more nutrients than any other single food or plant source known to humankind. It is therefore packs a powerful nutritional punch full of amino acids, vitamins, minerals, anti inflammatories, antioxidants and more. Although it has been used for centuries to aid a variety of ills, it is mostly used in the West to boost immunity and fight disease, and especially to suppress the appetite so as to aid weight loss in a natural way that doesn’t leave you feeling starved or fatigued. Organic Veda tells us a lot about the properties is moringa in general, without saying much about what sets their formula apart.
Ingredients
Each tablet contains:
- 100g moringa leaf powder
The moringa used is organic and there is USDA certification to prove this. Other than this however, no further guidelines are met. If you take 2 capsules, you’ll get 200g moringa, which is one-sixth of what you should be taking daily. You’d therefore have to take 12 tablets a day, which may be challenging enough for some people. There is no certification expressly assuring the buyer that there are no contaminants, fillers or binders. What appears on a label is inaccurate as many as 9 out of 10 times so this kind of certification, as well as third-party certification to confirm average doses, are vital.
Dosage Instructions
None are provided on the manufacturer’s website, which is poor. You’d have to take 12 tablets to get your daily intake. It is not clear if this is what was intended. If so, it has implications for those finding it hard to swallow capsules, as well as the cost as you will make your way through a bottle very quickly. The dosage per capsule is far below the guideline of 600mg, when 2 capsules a day make up a dose.
Cost and Guarantee
A bottle of 120 capsules retails for $17.99 and 300 capsules will cost you $29.99. While there is a support department, no returns policy is made known and the same is true of any guarantee. This falls far short of the recommended guideline which is that a moringa supplement maker should be able to guarantee their product for 365 days as the top manufacturers do.
The Summary Of Our Moringa Capsules Review
The manufacturing process is GMP certified and the organic nature of the moringa is certified. This however still does not make it ‘pure’ as independent verification specifically confirming this is required. The dose is far below what is recommended per day, one sixth in fact if you take two capsules daily, meaning that Moringa Capsules is likely to lack any real efficacy. And, without a guarantee, this puts you at high risk. It also says everything you need to know about the manufacturer’s actual confidence in its product.