Podcast: Doing the Moringa

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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  • @erezcohen5453
    @erezcohen5453 2 года назад +14

    25 years ago when I lived in South Africa I found Moringa selling in the local native markets used as an alternative to Spinach, one customer smiled and said that they grew up eating it and they love eating it!

  • @ronoli9447
    @ronoli9447 2 года назад +8

    This channel saved my life.
    About ten years ago I suffered severe heart problems. I had no energy and consequently stayed n bed and read lots.
    Something guided me to your channel and what I learned put me on the road to recovery and present day full functionality.
    And I gradually stopped all medications. Thank you Dr. Greger.
    I also follow Dr. Berg for his fasting advice. I eat plant based.

  • @beauzworld2010
    @beauzworld2010 2 года назад +7

    Hi Dr. Greger, I’m a big fan of yours. I’m originally from the southern part of the Philippines, we call the food basket of the country. Moringa (we natives call as calamonggay) is very common and is looked down as poor man’s food. But everyone knows it’s nutrititious. Sometimes when people get injured we even use it to cover the injury as it is more readily available than bandages.

    • @MT-sq3jo
      @MT-sq3jo 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! Moringa is touted as super food because it’s so easy to grow, and provide needed nutrition to under-fed or otherwise impoverished communities. A large population of the world cannot afford broccoli or spinach, and moringa could be a part of the solution to the Worlds hunger problem.

    • @Jonases_20
      @Jonases_20 Год назад

      Ang skwater mo naman

  • @iamthelab_
    @iamthelab_ 2 года назад +5

    Always helping us find the facts within the noise. Thanks!

  • @EatingWellwithDiabetes
    @EatingWellwithDiabetes 2 года назад +4

    Moringa plant is available in California and we can buy it fresh in grocery stores. I cook it in soups. We ate this everyday in my hometown everyday twice a day in my hometown, pregnant or not. Every house practically has this plant in their backyard. I can appreciate the lack of familiarity of the western world about this vegetable. It’s a delicious vegetable and people should try it

  • @chimera2116
    @chimera2116 2 года назад +9

    Should do a video on bitter melon. Those of us who have lived in Asia include it as a regular part of our diet.

  • @vikrantsawant
    @vikrantsawant 2 года назад +8

    Sir, in india, we eat them almost every day. 🙏🏼

    • @vamsiramineedi6296
      @vamsiramineedi6296 2 года назад +1

      In which part of India?

    • @freedomdividendnews5042
      @freedomdividendnews5042 2 года назад +4

      sir you guys have lower life expectancy than almost the entire world

    • @greenleafyman1028
      @greenleafyman1028 Год назад +1

      @@freedomdividendnews5042 it was due to air pollutions, garbages and lack of hygiene and definitely not caused by moringga bruh.

  • @MT-sq3jo
    @MT-sq3jo 2 года назад +4

    Moringa is touted as super food because it’s so easy to grow even under unfavorable climate conditions, and provide needed nutrition to under-fed or impoverished communities. A large population of the world cannot afford broccoli or spinach, and moringa could be a part of the solution to the World’s hunger problem.

  • @tamcon72
    @tamcon72 2 года назад +4

    Love the title! I'll assume it's probably better consumed as a cooked vegetable (as is traditional) than as a supplement. ThanksForPosting!

  • @largeroomnolight
    @largeroomnolight 2 года назад +4

    Thank you. 🙏🏾 I purchased Moringa in a health food store many years ago. I think I used it no more than twice. I didn’t remember why, but I was considering trying it again. But now I think I’ll just stick to broccoli 🥦

    • @ArdaiThomasPoker
      @ArdaiThomasPoker 4 месяца назад

      broccoli is full of pesticides, who do you think grows it? not you. get moringa powder that is lab tested for chemicals and pesticides. don't be a fool.

  • @Bartisim0
    @Bartisim0 2 года назад +3

    This is a well made video. Thanks!

  • @anonviewer4201
    @anonviewer4201 2 года назад +6

    I took moringa for 2 yrs a teaspoon a day bought it in 2lb. bags at a time from the internet! My skin is still on me i never got side effects but did feel healthier, more energy! Anyway i stopped taking moringa because i found something even more potent which is lentein( hydroponically farmed duckweed)and i combine it with 50/50 chlorella spirulina tablets everyday! Its more cost effective and is tasteless as moringa does have a strong acquired taste!

  • @polkcellar
    @polkcellar 2 года назад +3

    I don't ask myself, " is broccoli better than moringa"? Here in central california I have two moringa trees I enjoy harvesting wood and leaves from. They are very drought tolerant and the copious flowers they produce are enjoyed by many pollinators. Young (green bean like)moringa seed pods are delicious as well as it's leaves, fresh or dried. I compare it's taste to a mild mustard green. Broccoli is becoming expensive isn't it? I'm growing whatever I can now if edible. Best regards to all in these times.

  • @zeenadunkeld3053
    @zeenadunkeld3053 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the information. I love listening to your videos & reading your books and sharing what I learn from your videos and books with my friends and family. Thank you again, you are a Star.

  • @Hiltie1
    @Hiltie1 Год назад

    Dr.Gregor you are amazing and authentic and humble.

  • @DrDianeThompson
    @DrDianeThompson 2 года назад +3

    Could you please review berberine. Thanks

  • @skuntalar3470
    @skuntalar3470 2 года назад +1

    in the Philippines, the trees are abundant since they grow pretty much everywhere and are quite sturdy. Easy to add fresh leaves to many dishes/shakes

  • @janicejames3005
    @janicejames3005 2 года назад +6

    In the country where I was and where I live I have yet to see a broccoli plant.
    What I have amongst others is a moringa tree in the backyard.
    A handful of leaves go into the pot of chicken stew.
    Nobody’s skin has done strange things as far as I know, same for my mother and grandmother.
    Maybe past generations should have sat quietly and waited for the development of evidence based medicine.?
    There is an arrogance in your utterances that I find disquieting.
    But then again no one is compelling me to listen 🙄

  • @Rachel_2112
    @Rachel_2112 2 года назад +2

    What about berberine?

  • @MrSuperbluesky
    @MrSuperbluesky 2 года назад +1

    Very important video

  • @kojo1959
    @kojo1959 2 года назад +7

    " What is the point in finding out that, Moringa enhances sexual performance of stressed rats....wwwhat are you supposed to do with that? 😅 😅😅

  • @coffeemug3009
    @coffeemug3009 6 месяцев назад

    Funny thing is Moringa is super cheap to purchase or available freely in most developing countries. While broccoli is actually quite expensive than other green Leafy vegetables. I will go for Moringa over broccoli anytime. 😊😊😊

  • @sojournern
    @sojournern 2 года назад +4

    The verdict is in: dancing is better than eating this stuff.

  • @CalebOliver
    @CalebOliver 2 года назад

    Great Video! 👍🏾

  • @UncleJ2058
    @UncleJ2058 2 года назад +6

    Compared the calcium of mornings to the calcium of...MILK? Why is dairy milk the standard for calcium? Are we baby cows!?

    • @greenleafyman1028
      @greenleafyman1028 2 месяца назад

      Milk as a healthy drink is a decades old scam.

  • @alohafromhh8758
    @alohafromhh8758 2 года назад +1

    Epidermal detachment?? Wow. Thank you for letting us know! I've been taking moringa for its vitamin E since I never get enough of it .. but I'll stop. 🥦

  • @susanarojas1660
    @susanarojas1660 2 года назад +1

    Porfavor traducido al Español gracia.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 2 года назад +3

      @ Susana Rojas El medico dijo que moringa no es nada especial y no Vale la pena consumirlo. Mejor comer Los vegetales comun en El mercado como brocoli, etc. Mujeres embarazadas deberian evitar El consumo de moringa porque puede causar aborto de bebe. Moringa no reduce el Nivel de azucar en el sangre de diabeticos tampoco. Tambien en ciertas personas, moringa causa su piel caerse del cuerpo como si hubiera Sido quemado! No Vale el riesgo tomar moringa.

    • @sbrett6498
      @sbrett6498 2 года назад

      No creo que Moringa sea seguro para consumir. Probe media cucharadita de gachas de avena y un batido. Estaba muy enfermo y temblaba mas que la cola de una serpiente de cascabel.

  • @babaluto
    @babaluto 2 года назад +3

    Why is it that you do not delineate between type 1 and type 2 diabetes? Thanks for busting some of the hype around Moringa, cha cha cha.

  • @disky01
    @disky01 2 года назад +3

    This channel's entire purpose: EAT BROCCOLI

  • @stuartstein7495
    @stuartstein7495 2 года назад

    I've hardly any balloons left.

  • @asifiqbalbadminton4436
    @asifiqbalbadminton4436 2 года назад +1

    Moringa powder has bad taste , i cant take it daily , good luck to others

  • @UHaulShorts
    @UHaulShorts 2 года назад

    Like da *betel nut* ?