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Mar 15Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Moringa (powdered) looks like a dirt collected from the floor :-) It comes from a tree which is often called a Miracle Tree, clearly not a random name. You can grow it indoors (the ideal temperature: 21-35°C) and in your garden. Now is a good time: sow its seeds is from March-May (or July-October), make sure it is well hydrated.

“Moringa seeds have no dormancy period, so they can be planted as soon as they are mature and they will retain the ability to germinate for up to one year. Older seeds will only have spotty germination. Moringa trees will flower and fruit annually and in some regions twice annually. During its first year, a Moringa tree will grow up to five meters in height and produce flowers and fruit. Left alone, the tree can eventually reach 12 meters in height with a trunk 30 cm wide; however, the tree can be annually cut back to one meter from the ground. The tree will quickly recover and produce leaves and pods within easy reach. Within three years a tree will yield 400-600 pods annually and a mature tree can produce up to 1,600 pods.” (https://moringatrees.org/growing-moringa/)

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Mar 15Liked by Walter M Chesnut

As always, Walt, ❤️! Have the best of week-ends, everyone!! Watch out for those crazy Irish bars!! ☘️ Btw, I would carefully evaluate assessments of herbal products on web. No question exists in my mind that the internet is already, no matter what search engine we use, heavily censored. We've certainly seen this tactic with the atrocious behavior of medical journals in publishing or not Covid research. I am constantly reminded that Big Pharma/WEF types exert enormous control over information. The best response, I think, is still try some of the product if you're interested, but watch your body's reaction very carefully. I think this type of watching is very hard for some people. I only learned very late in life how to watch and observe correctly because I was always overly impressed by someone else's experience or some "scientific" result. Moreover, I've tried one treatment one time with huge success only to try the treatment again at another time to have disastrous results!!! So, different times, different body.

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Thanks.

I have been drinking Yerba Matte tea mixed with Baobab and Moringa.

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Wow. Thank you Walter. Have a great weekend. May God bless you and continue to guide you. Peace.

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one of the few herbs I avoid.. bad tasting but now knowing its so good for me.... well I'll make it appetizing... just a change of mindset

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I bought moringa a long time ago after it was promoted many months ago. Before I ordered I searched for side effects/risks etc and nothing was on google search.

Well!….. after I received it I didn’t try it for awhile. It sat there. Then I was about to try it again and for some reason I did another google search. Well wtf…. Now it’s showing it creates clots by increasing clotting time? Not sure if significant but it also mentioned kidney issues. There is other stuff too.

So. I don’t know what to think about it anymore.

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I've been taking moringa powder for years. I take organic India brand.

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See Lightning Bug"s Substack All Along the Watchtower to see why Baobab reduced sp ab levels and d dimer levels faster than the other protocols.

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Thank you, Walter! Have a nice weekend! ❤️

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This is an awesome post. I have saved it to print it out. I have Moringa out on my kitchen for smoothies!

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Thanks Walt , Happy St. Patrick’s Day ☘️

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Ellagic acid FTW! Thanx Walt, and have a great weekend.

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Australians might like to know that Moringa tree products are grown and harvested in Queensland.

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