Moringa extract has been used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat various illnesses and wounds, but when it was moved to Western medicine, it was also found that it helps with weight loss. Moringa boosts your metabolism by helping your body burn more sugar in your bloodstream instead of storing it as fat. It also has shown to lift your mood, which helps with weight loss if you have a tendency to overeat when you’re feeling depressed. Other benefits that moringa has are:

  • rich in vitamins and nutrients such as vitamin A, B and C, and protein
  • lowers your cholesterol
  • decreases inflammation
  • acts as an antihistamine
  • thickens your blood

Read our review below of Moringa Source Moringa Herbal Leaf Extract to see how effective this moringa supplement is as compared to other supplements on the market.

Formula

The single ingredient in this supplement is moringa leaf extract. The ingredients do not state if it is pure moringa extract or not. Usually, labels state what percentage of moringa is in the bottle. Moringa can come as a powder or a liquid, and it depends on preference whether you want to take a liquid supplement or a capsule. Moringa Source offers only a liquid option. This is one of the only products we have seen that is certified kosher, which makes it accessible to more of the population. The capsules are also vegetarian-friendly.

Dose

Take ¼ teaspoon one to three times a day, or as needed. Shake well before you use. You can place the product on your tongue or mix it into your preferred drink. The one benefit of taking moringa as a tablet is that you can avoid the potential bad taste of the liquid supplement. It is recommended to start with a low dose when you first start this supplement as moringa acts as a laxative.

Side Effects

Moringa is safe to use for up to three weeks of doses of six grams, or three servings of Moringa Herbal Leaf Extract. Moringa also interacts with medications, so make sure to speak to your doctor before starting this supplement. You also need to be careful if you are pregnant or breastfeeding; talk to your doctor if you wish to continue taking moringa.

How Much Does It Cost?

One bottle costs $16.45 and lasts about a month. There are no discounts if a customer wants to buy more than one bottle at a time. Usually, supplements offer coupons or reduce prices of bottles if they buy in bulk.

Guarantee

There is a 30-day guarantee if a customer is interested in returning a bottle. Although having a guarantee is a bonus, having only 30 days to see if this supplement works seems too short for us. Usually, supplements have a 60-day guarantee or more, as companies know that it takes a while to see if a supplement works, and it takes time to return a supplement.

Conclusion of Moringa Source Moringa Herbal Leaf Extract Review

Moringa Source Moringa Herbal Leaf Extract is a helpful supplement to assist in weight loss as well as other health problems such as high cholesterol or allergies. It is also one of the cheaper forms of the supplement on the market. However, because it is in liquid form, it may be unappealing to those who do not like the taste. Taking a capsule is quick and taste-free. There is also a short guarantee of only 30 days to return the product for a full refund, while other moringa companies offer 60 days or more to return a product. Overall, although this product is accessible to many types of people and is relatively cheap, you may want to continue looking at different products to find a better product.

Brought to you by our expert team at Authority Health.

Being born to nomadic parents, Evelyn's love of travel developed early as did her need to better understand food allergies. She was diagnosed as ‘gluten intolerant’ at the age of 12 and her relationship with gluten-free foods began. It took some time to perfect but Evelyn's gluten-free chocolate cake has a reputation for high standards.

After settling in London with her life partner, Anna, she earned her BSc in Nutrition and Dietetics from King's College over ten years ago. Since then, she has developed a successful home-based practice specializing in food-related allergies but works closely as a freelance consultant in several clinics treating eating disorders.  

Always one to challenge herself, she started studying Chinese Herbal Medicine after visiting Beijing recently and is well on her way to becoming a qualified herbal practitioner specializing in gastrointestinal problems.

She is currently busy planning a 6-month clinically funded trip to India with her partner to research the role of various types of turmeric (rich in curcuminoids) for improving digestion and health in general. She's looking forward to putting her backpack on as that’s where she feels like home!