3. The Ancient World Knew and revered
the Miracle Tree for its Amazing and
Ample Benefits
People in these
societies discovered
a vast array of uses
for Moringa. This
knowledge existed
in many different
parts of the world—
Africa, Latin
America, South
America, India,
Indonesia, and
many island nations.
4.
5. Today Science Has
Extensively Researched these
Ancient Claims
Independent Research papers may be found on
Pubmed.gov
National Institutes of Health
Treesforlife.org
Johns Hopkins
Google Scholar
and many other such sites.
12. • Human Health
• Livestock Fodder
• Plant Growth Enhancer
• Biogas
13. Moringa in livestock feed
and used as a plant spray--
results from Nicaragua and
Guatemala studies:
treesforlife.org
14. There Are Many Documented
Studies of The Benefits of this Plant
15. 15
Some
organizations
which support
moringa oleifera
use and
cultivation
include:
Africa Eco Foundation
African and Hindustani Centers of Diversity
African Conservation Foundation
Africast Foundation
AGADA – Alternative Action for African Development
Agricultural Developments South America
Agriculture Mission Fellowship, Taiwan
Agroforestry Net, Inc.
Agrotech Co. Ltd., Sudan
ALMS – Ark of Life Ministries, Zambia
ANAMED – Action for Natural Medicine, Germany
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Apostolic Womens’ Movement, Ghana
Association of Farmers, Educators and Traders, Gambia
Association pour la Santé Préventive de Rosso, Mauritania
AVRDC-The World Vegetable Center Works
BHD – Biotechnology for Human Development
Binga Foods and Nutritional Committee, Binga District Hospital, Zimbabwe
Binga Trees Trust Project
BIOMASA – Honenheim University
British Overseas Development Agency
CADEC – Catholic Development Commission
Canada – Micronutrient Initiatives
CDE – Centre for Development and Enterprise, South Africa
CEEM – Christian Ecology and Development Ministry, India
Center for Cross-Cultural Epidemiologic Studies, Drew University
Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan
Christian Family Agric. Ministry, Ghana
CID – Center for International Development
Compagnie Commerciale de Mumuri S.A., Burundi
Companeros en Ministerio/Partners in Ministry, Mexico
CRDA – Christian Relief and Development Association
CTA – Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, Netherlands,
West Indies and Western Samoa
CWS – Church World Service
CWS/Crop Walk
DART – Development Alternatives, Research and Training, Nigeria
EBCEF – Ethiopian Books for Children and Educational Foundation
ECHO – Education Concerns for Hunger Organization, Inc.
Ecological Internet, Inc. – Forests.org
16. If all this is true, Then Why
Haven’t You Heard of It?
1.It Tastes Terrible.
2.Cost of finding a formula that is
drinkable and tastes good is too
high.
3.Finding the researchers who could
make such a formula is a major
deterrent.
17. Enter Zija!
The rest of this amazing
story can continue by
contacting the friend who
gave you this link or by
finding your closest
independent Zija distributor.