Nkole’s Moringa Journey to Health from HIV AIDS
Listen as Nkole from Zambia shares about her journey to good health using Moringa after contracting HIV AIDS and TB 18 years ago.
Listen as Nkole from Zambia shares about her journey to good health using Moringa after contracting HIV AIDS and TB 18 years ago.
presented by Mr Moise Sawadogo (May 2018) Burkina Faso is a country in West Africa where Moringa has grown for many centuries. Burkina Faso (formerly the Republic of Upper Volta) literally means “Land of Men of integrity”, and is called Burkina for short. It has an area of 274,000 km², with a population of around 18.6 million divided between 60 ethnic groups. The population density is about 68 inhabitants per square kilometer (World Bank, 2016) and the population growth rate is 2.9% . Neighbouring countries include Mali in the north and west, Niger to the east, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the south and Ivory Coast in the southwest. The History of Moringa in Burkina Faso The main…
We continued with the Zoom chat with another two guests, followed by a question and answer session.
“From our side we work with rural women in a cooperative. We buy their products from the co-op. And we in turn, explain to them how moringa can be of benefit for them economically, for their bodies, for their well-being, and for their children.”
Ranjith is an organic moringa farmer, producer and marketer. He shared with us his story:
“Actually, I have a high blood pressure, and I face diabetes also, which means during my work in the software industry for 15 years, I had all these issues. I was working day and night, 12 hours a day, and eating for a long time with a bad pain.
“So these days, I have left that job and I started my own organic farming. Now I am taking moringa powder daily in my traditional Indian recipes and in rice, which usually ends up being about 15g of moringa powder daily. I can work 18 hours a day without being tired. So now my health is everything helping me back to normal.
From Kurdistan Iraq, we greet Issa Aljojri, whose moringa journey started just over 2 years ago.
It all started on Facebook when he read a moringa article by Dr Abedel Kareem from Jordan (whose story we shared the other day).
Issa then went on his pursuit for moringa. Firstly it meant searching and travelling to buy moringa seeds, to planting them in his garden. Then in a matter of months he was picking and using his own moringa leaves and sharing with family and friends.
Both he and his family and friends agree that the Moringa tree is truly a MIRACLE tree.
Let’s meet Yusuf Rexmon from Nigeria. We heard from Rexmon early in the year when he taught us how to use moringa for domestic and farm animals.
Today he shares his story about discovering moringa and his moringa journey to where he is today, running a successful Moringa farm and business, DAMILLOH MORINGA FARMS, Abuja, Nigeria.
As a bonus, he tells a recent testimony about how moringa helped him and his wife recover from food poisoning.
If you would like to contact Rexmon, his details are at the end of this article.
We are delighted that our Celebrate Moringa initiative has been embraced by many moringa lovers. They are not only from Africa, but also from around the world.
One of the first to respond with a Moringa story was Rhayana from Brazil.
Moringa, the miracle tree, was life-changing for her. Not only has it helped to transform her own life, but now she is helping many others in Brazil towards a healthy lifestyle, all for the love of moringa.
Please read and be inspired, and don’t forget to like, comment and share this story.
If you want to contact Rhayana, her details are below this article.
Meet Philip Ogonya of MM Botanicals, Kenya Here we have Philip Ogonya, a Moringa Farmer from Kenya. A proud inspiring video where he explains all in detail. Listen right till the end where I say goodbye. Our talk is filled with utmost important information and all should learn from the Moringa leaders in Africa. M M Botanicals stands for Miracle Moringa. The Co-op works with farmers across Kenya and they also offer training and assistance. They also do intensive Moringa Cultivation.. (something you must listen to….), which is moringa plants every 10 cm purely for leaf production and they were the first in their region to introduce this method. This has also been done in many other countries. They have a…
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