Organic Moringa Leaves

$4.00

Premium Human Grade | USDA Approved | Certified Organic by QAI

Our premium line of Organic Herbs, specially curated for both human and rabbit consumption! These high-quality, human-grade herbs are perfect for brewing a soothing tea, enhancing your culinary creations, or serving as a delightful hay or pellet topper for your furry friends. Hand-feed them to your rabbits to foster bonding and create a truly special moment. They are truly versatile, inexpensive, healthy and nutritious choice.

😋 Nutrient-rich: Moringa leaves are packed with essential nutrients such as vitamins A, C, B1 (thiamin), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B6 and Folate. They are also rich in magnesium, iron, calcium, phosphorus, and zinc. Moringa leaves are rich in amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. 18 types of amino acids are found in them and each of them makes an important contribution to our wellbeing. These nutrients contribute to overall health and vitality in rabbits.
☑️ Digestive health: The fiber content in moringa leaves can aid in digestion and promote gastrointestinal health in rabbits, helping to prevent issues like constipation and diarrhea. The leaves have antibiotic and antimicrobial properties which make them an ideal remedy against digestive disorders. Even the high amount of B vitamins in the leaves helps in improving digestion. Some research suggests that moringa leaves may have natural deworming properties, helping to keep rabbits free from intestinal parasites.
💖 Vascular health: Moringa contains range of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agents, such as quercetin, which may help protect cardiovascular health. Quercetin may help prevent lipid formation and inflammation.
💪 Boosts immunity: Moringa leaves have anti-oxidative properties and protect against the damaging effects of free radicals present in the environment. The damage caused by free radicals is responsible for many chronic diseases like diabetes, heart problems and Alzheimer’s. Moringa leaves are rich in vitamin C and beta-carotene that act against free radicals and may help rabbits fight off infections and illnesses, keeping them healthy and resilient.
🦋 Supports skin and coat health: Due to an abundance of antioxidants and nutrients, moringa leaves improve the health and appearance of skin and coat. They add suppleness to the skin and shine to the fur. The vitamins and minerals in moringa leaves contribute to healthy skin and a shiny coat in rabbits, reducing the risk of skin problems and promoting overall grooming habits.
🦠 Anti-inflammatory properties: Moringa leaves are anti-inflammatory in nature due to the presence of isothiocyanates. They have niazimicin that is known to reign in the development of cancer cells and particularly in cases of arthritis or other inflammatory conditions.
🐰 Natural Foraging: Rabbits enjoy foraging for food, incorporating organic herbs into your rabbit’s diet provides them with an opportunity for natural behavior, stimulating mental and physical activity and promoting environmental enrichment.

How to Use:
1. Mix with pellets
2. Sprinkle on top of hay or veggies. Pawfect to promote natural foraging behaviour.
3. Make tea – pour 1 cup of boiling water over 1 teaspoon of herb. Steep for 10 minutes. Serve tea After tea is cooled.

Note:
– Herbal remedies are not a substitute for medical care or replace your vet’s advice. If you suspect your bunny is unwell, visit your vet and get a proper diagnosis asap.
– When introducing any new food to a rabbit, start with small amounts and observe their reaction. This gradual approach helps prevent digestive upset.
– Store herbs in airtight container and keep in freezer for extra freshness.

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Description

Botanical Name: Moringa Oleifera
Weight (appx): 20gms/pack

How to Use:
1. Mix with pellets
2. Sprinkle on top of hay or veggies. Pawfect to promote natural foraging behaviour.
3. Make tea – pour 1 cup of boiling water over 1 teaspoon of herb. Steep for 10 minutes. Serve tea After tea is cooled.

Note: 
– Herbal remedies are not a substitute for medical care or replace your vet’s advice. If you suspect your bunny is unwell, visit your vet and get a proper diagnosis asap.
– When introducing any new food to a rabbit, start with small amounts and observe their reaction. This gradual approach helps prevent digestive upset.
– Store herbs in airtight container and keep in freezer for extra freshness.

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Additional information

Weight 25 g