It’s probably not
surprising if we find out that most Filipino moms have at some point boosted
their malunggay or moringa consumption during their breastfeeding months,
especially now that it’s widely acknowledged for its nutritional power. The
thing is, not all malunggay can offer the same levels of nutrition we
expect. And just because a supplement is made from moringa, it doesn’t
automatically mean it’s of high quality and safe and effective for both mom and
baby.
Filipino
plant-based brand Sekaya is revealing why it’s important for new moms to
be more discerning about their sources of moringa supplements to get the most
out of the nutritional wonders of the humble malunggay and cope with the
demands of breastfeeding. Dr. Eca Lorenzo, internal medicine specialist
and functional medicine practitioner, advises that moringa supplements of
low-quality may have harmful effects while some may not be nutritious enough to
meet nursing needs.
“While malunggay
has no known side effects to breastfeeding moms and their babies, the moringa
tree is also very good at sucking up toxins and pollutants from the soil and
environment it’s planted in, and these toxins may then be present in the leaves,”
she points out.
“If you’re taking a
moringa supplement to enhance your milk supply, you must keep in mind that
you’re taking a high concentration of malunggay in every dose.
Low-quality moringa products may be unsafe in terms of their toxin content. If
you don’t know from where they’re being sourced—clean vs. polluted sites, then
you and your baby may be at risk of getting exposed to high amounts of toxins
and may not be getting the most out of the supplement.”
Because of this,
Dr. Lorenzo stresses the importance of taking a good quality moringa supplement
from a reputable brand to ensure that you are getting only the good and none of
the bad, especially for those who are keen to exclusively breastfeed their
newborns.
“Studies have shown
that dried moringa leaf powder contains seven times more Vitamin C than
oranges, 10 times more Vitamin A than carrots, 15 times more potassium than
bananas, and 25 times more iron than spinach, helping moms replenish nutrients
depleted during pregnancy and recover from the effects of childbirth,” she
shares.
“As a galactagogue,
dried moringa is effective because it offers 17 times more calcium than milk.
It’s also a great source of protein, as 100 grams of fresh malunggay
leaves may provide the body 6.7 grams of this macronutrient. Research also
suggests that moringa may help increase prolactin, a hormone that mainly
stimulates lactation.”
Sekaya, which has
been aiming to raise the bar of natural health products in the Philippines, is preserving
all these amazing health benefits to nourish nursing moms and their babies with
Sekaya Organic Moringa, the only 500mg EU-certified organic
moringa supplement in the market. Sekaya sources 100% of its moringa from local
farms under the Moringaling Philippines Foundation, which have been certified
organic by the European Union (EU) after fulfilling strict conditions and
passing international standards.
Made from 100% pure
and organic Moringa oleifera leaves powder, Sekaya Organic Moringa
contains no yeast, dairy, egg, gluten, soy, wheat, artificial color, flavor,
and fragrance for every breastfeeding mom’s peace of mind. As a brand under Synnovate,
the natural products division of Unilab, these moringa capsules are also
processed in pharma-grade facilities and have gone through several laboratory
tests to ensure their purity, safety, and efficacy.
Keep moms and their
babies healthy and strong only with high quality moringa supplements like
Sekaya Organic Moringa.
Sekaya is a
Filipino plant-based brand that provides natural, science-backed products to
support your health goals and daily wellness. Sekaya is under Synnovate, the
natural products division of UNILAB. Learn more about how you can benefit from
Sekaya’s plant-based solutions and get health tips and information at https://www.sekaya.com.ph/ and by following @sekayaph on Facebook and
Instagram.
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