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Moringa Oleifera Tree Seeds For Sale Malunggay Seeds

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(This is a repost from my other blogs The Reading Homeschooler)


One of my income-earning businesses is selling dried moringa seeds online which are good for propagation and for medicinal purposes. This summer 2016 has been ok so far, though the harvest of seeds has been slow at first because of the typhoons that hit in 2015, which resulted in the late flowering of the trees. Yet, thankfully, now it is doing great and the harvest still comes pouring in.

Having harvested so much of the moringa seeds this March, we got plenty of produce that we are selling as much as 20 kilos per day to different clients.

Please like my Moringa page on FB to know more or inquire: http://www.facebook.com/MestizaMoringa









I've regularly updated our postings on Malunggay Seeds For Propagation And Oil Extraction with these ad:

Malunggay seeds for sale (first order, first served basis only. 
now 900 per kilo (bulk order) or 2.50 pesos per seed in packets of 50 seeds (Php125), 100 seeds (Php250), 150 seeds (Php375) to 200 seeds (Php500). Get ur seeds today for propagation/ science projects/ medicinal purposes, text or call09295629471/ 09066151422 now. Payments accepted: deposit to BDO, Gcash, Smartmoney and Western Union PLS EMAIL or TEXT me for inquiries paperworksgalore@gmail.com 


Ships nationwide Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao
 Shipment fee ranges from 80 (for other couriers like OCS or JRS) - 255.00 (for LBC)
 International orders also accepted. Seeds will be sent via EMS Philpost.


Also available : half-kilo purchase for 450 pesos or 1 kilo for 900 pesos
Half kilo of malunggay seeds is approximately 1,700 seeds -
1 kilo of malunggay seeds is approximately 3400 seeds
Shipment fee for half-kilo ranges from - Php150.00 -170.00 shipped via LBC



HOW TO ORDER DRIED MALUNGGAY SEEDS
1. Submit your name, address and email address to paperworksgalore@gmail.com 
2. Send payment via:
Banco De Oro (BDO) - Dagupan Fernandez Branch ;Dagupan City, Pangasinan; Acct. Number: 348-0163-631 Acct. Name: Christine B. Dauz*
Globe-GCASH (via Globe Centers) - you may need to apply first Number: 09066151422 Name: Christine B. Dauz; 323 Guiguilonen, Mangaldan, Pangasinan or via Globe cellphone send Amount PIN to 288209066151422
Western Union or Cebuana Lhuillier to : Christine B. Dauz of 323 Guiguilonen, Mangaldan, Pangasinan
Smartmoney to SMART Money Card Name: CHRISTINE B. DAUZ; SMART Money Card No.: 5577-5187-0573-5101
3) Confirm your payment thru text or email, mentioning the transaction code and time.
4. Your order will be shipped via local courier on the same day or as soon as possible upon receiving confirmation.


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Reading Homeschooler

Moringa Oleifera Malunggay Seeds Are Available For Sale In Pangasinan

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(This is a repost from my other blog The Reading Homeschooler)


One of my income-earning businesses is selling dried moringa seeds online which are good for propagation and for medicinal purposes. This summer 2015 is the best summer of all since we have had a pretty huge harvest and the harvest still comes pouring in. Thanks much to my hubby and sons who began harvesting in February, at the same time letting more farmers know that we are into malunggay seed business.

Having harvested so much of the moringa seeds this time of the year, we got plenty of produce that we are selling as much as 10 kilos per day to different clients.









I've regularly updated our postings on Malunggay Seeds For Propagation And Oil Extraction with these ad:

Malunggay seeds for sale (first order, first served basis only. 
now 900 per kilo (bulk order) or 2.50 pesos per seed in packets of 50 seeds (Php125), 100 seeds (Php250), 150 seeds (Php375) to 200 seeds (Php500). Get ur seeds today for propagation/ science projects/ medicinal purposes, text or call09295629471/09066151422 now. Payments accepted: deposit to BDO, Gcash, Smartmoney and Western Union PLS EMAIL or TEXT me for inquiries paperworksgalore@gmail.com 


Ships nationwide Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao
 Shipment fee ranges from 80 (for other couriers like OCS or JRS) - 255.00 (for LBC)
 International orders also accepted. Seeds will be sent via EMS Philpost.


Also available : half-kilo purchase for 450 pesos or 1 kilo for 900 pesos
Half kilo of malunggay seeds is approximately 1,700 seeds -
1 kilo of malunggay seeds is approximately 3400 seeds
Shipment fee for half-kilo ranges from - Php150.00 -170.00 shipped via LBC



HOW TO ORDER DRIED MALUNGGAY SEEDS
1. Submit your name, address and email address to paperworksgalore@gmail.com 
2. Send payment via:
Banco De Oro (BDO) - Dagupan Fernandez Branch ;Dagupan City, Pangasinan; Acct. Number: 348-0163-631 Acct. Name: Christine B. Dauz*
Globe-GCASH (via Globe Centers) - you may need to apply first Number: 09066151422 Name: Christine B. Dauz; 323 Guiguilonen, Mangaldan, Pangasinan or via Globe cellphone send Amount PIN to 288209066151422
Western Union or Cebuana Lhuillier to : Christine B. Dauz of 323 Guiguilonen, Mangaldan, Pangasinan
Smartmoney to SMART Money Card Name: CHRISTINE B. DAUZ; SMART Money Card No.: 5577-5187-0573-5101
3) Confirm your payment thru text or email, mentioning the transaction code and time.
4. Your order will be shipped via local courier on the same day or as soon as possible upon receiving confirmation.



Why Moringa Is Good For You

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Most parents tell their children to eat as much green, leafy vegetable as they can because it will make them healthy. Not all parents, however, really know why green, leafy vegetables are beneficial for a person’s health. The simple explanation for this is that vegetables contain a lot of nutrients and vitamins that the body needs to fight against infections or diseases. These components are also important for boosting a person’s energy level to enable him or her to do tasks without getting tired or fatigued easily. Vegetables, unlike meat, are simply eliminated from a person’s body after its nutrients are extracted and does not cause any build-up of harmful substances such as cholesterol. Since it cannot be digested by a person’s system, its by-products also help in cleansing a person’s digestive tract. Among the different green, leafy vegetables, however, there is one that specially stands out above the rest. It is scientifically called Moringa oleifera or in common terms the drumstick tree, horseradish tree, malunggay in the Philippines, or sijan in India.

A lot of researchers who have spent some time studying about the health benefits of Moringa label the plant as the miracle tree. Most people who use this vegetable as part of their daily consumption are usually those who are in the lower socio-economic status, thus, it has also earned the label “poor man’s food.” The Moringa tree is easy to cultivate and easily grows even in areas that do not have much water for plant sustenance. This is why even in countries such as Senegal in West Africa where malnutrition and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) are widespread, it can be accessed by a lot of people as a source of nutritional supplements. It is also fast-growing and drought-resistant, thus, can be utilized immediately if needed and sustainable for a longer period of time.

Most sources indicate that the Moringa tree contains vitamin C which is seven times more than the amount found in oranges, has four times calcium content and twice more protein amount than milk, four time the amount of vitamin A than in carrots, and three times the potassium-content of bananas. One study conducted in the Philippines has proven that malunggay, the Filipino name of Moringa, when consumed daily by malnourished children, can solve most of the malnutrition problem in the country. Aside from these components, Moringa is also known to contain a lot of iron, beta-carotene, and anti-oxidant. Another study has discovered that Moringa can help poor women during their pregnancy and their babies remain healthy by providing most of the nutrients needed for their growth and by increasing the milk production of the mothers during lactation. Aside from these, the plant can also be used to treat or relieve infections, inflammations, arthritis pain, diabetes, and cancer. It is also said to be an effective skin antiseptic and good for stabilizing blood pressure. It has a soothing effect that it is also used by native people as a treatment for anxiety.

What makes this miracle tree and vegetable really wonderful is its affordability and accessibility. Unlike most medicine or treatments, it can be utilized even by those who have financial limitations to prevent or cure illnesses. In countries like India and Philippines, the government already includes in their programs the inclusion of growing these trees especially in rural areas to be consumed by the people. They have also provided campaigns to educate the people about the nutritional benefits of the Moringa and various ways of cooking it and using it as treatment. Now, because of this tree, even the poorest of the poor can be healthy and free from ailments. The provision of this highly beneficial plant, especially among financially-challenged people, is almost like divine intervention which is probably why it is indeed a miracle tree.



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