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Oleic Acids (Mono-Unsaturated Fatty Acid) is good for sautéing and deep frying.
Moringa Oil has a natural antioxidant that many consider to be the source of its
remarkable oxidative stability. Oil is clear, sweet and odorless to mild nutty flavor,
never becoming rancid; consequently it is edible and useful in the manufacture of
perfumes and hairdressings. Omega-3, along with Omega-6 and Omega-9, are
among the many nutrients abundantly found in Moringa.
Purchase Moringa: http://marikosfamilyfarm.com/orderonline.htm
Moringa, Nature’s Medicine Cabinet, Sanford Holst, Sierra Sunrise Books


mUira PUama—Muira Puama is a Small Amazonian tree or bush, also known
as “Potency Wood”. The root is used by Indigenous Amazonian population as an
aphrodisiac and performance enhancement. The root and bark of Muira puama is
a CNS tonic, antidepressant, anti-fatigue, aphrodisiac, nervine, adaptogen, blood
pressure regulator, cardiotonic, gastrotonic, tonic for kidneys and adrenal.


neem—Neem might be an all round panacea for kundalini/stress induced
conditions. The leaves, fruits, flowers and stem bark extracts from the Siamese
neem tree all have free radical scavenging, antioxidant properties. Neem is anti-
inflammatory, antiviral, anti-worm, antifungal and used as an insecticide. It
is useful in tiredness, cough, fever, loss of appetite, for cleaning the blood and
arthritis. It speeds wound healing and is used for vomiting, skin diseases, excessive
thirst, dental hygiene, eye disorders, heat-rash, boils, jaundice, leprosy, stomach
ulcers, stomach problems and chicken pox. Neem’s antidepression/antianxiety
effect is attributed to its ability to increase the amount of serotonin in the brain. It
has been most helpful in treating a variety of skin problems and diseases including
acne, psoriasis, eczema and other persistent conditions.
Neem’s antifungial properties help athlete’s foot, ringworm, candida and thrush.
Since it is antibacterial it may also reduce ammonia production by intestinal
bacteria; (but may need to be used in conjunction with probiotics if used long
term?) Polysaccharides and limonoids found in neem bark, leaves, and cold pressed
seed oil increased immune responses, reduced tumors and cancers without side
effects. Studies show that neem leaf and cold pressed neem oil could be of benefit
in diabetes mellitus as it lowers blood sugar and reduces insulin requirements and
may also be helpful in preventing or delaying the onset of the disease. Not only can
neem be used as an insecticide against mosquitoes, but it can also be taken internally
against malaria. It has potential in the fight against AIDs and can be used both in
antiviral and contraceptive gels, as well as boosting the immune system on all
levels without destroying beneficial intestinal bacteria, unlike synthetic antibiotics.
The neem tree also can help reverse desertification, erosion and deforestation and
provide economic returns. http://www.bytheplanet.com/Neem/neem.htm
Neem: India’s Miraculous Healing Plant by Ellen Norten.
Neem: A Tree for Solving Global Problems by Noel Vietmeyer.


oliVe leaF—Reduces feeling of raw and fried nerves, reduces pain, anti-free
radical, protects fats in the body, strengthens cell membranes, immunity, anti-
fungal. From my experience with olive leaf I suspect it fortifies and protects the

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