Moringa: The Natural ‘Green Gold’ Abundant in Vietnam but Underutilized
Moringa (botanical name: Moringa Oleifera) is a renowned herbal tree native to India, dubbed “green gold” for its exceptional health benefits. While it grows abundantly in various regions of Vietnam, not many recognize its full potential.
Uniquely, all parts of the Moringa tree – from its leaves, flowers, and fruits to the roots – are packed with high levels of essential micronutrients and valuable minerals. Consequently, it finds application not only in traditional medicine but also as a nutritious food source in daily diets.

According to experts, just 1kg of Moringa can provide sufficient nutrition for a family of four in a day. Notably, the leaves are the most nutrient-dense part: containing seven times more vitamin C than oranges, four times more vitamin A than carrots, and four times more calcium than milk. Additionally, the leaves and fresh fruits are rich in fiber, magnesium, iron, vitamin B6, and vitamin C, promoting holistic well-being.
The Amazing Health Benefits of Moringa
1. Liver Detox and Body Cleanse
Moringa aids in bile production and enhances liver function to eliminate toxins while protecting the liver from the harmful effects of alcohol and chemicals. Its natural diuretic properties also help cleanse the body and support the treatment of kidney stones, hepatitis, fatty liver, etc.
2. Cardiovascular Support
The abundance of omega-3, fiber, vitamins C and E, potassium, and magnesium in Moringa helps lower bad cholesterol while increasing good cholesterol. This strengthens cardiovascular health, prevents atherosclerosis, and reduces the risk of dangerous complications like strokes.
3. Bone and Joint Health
Rich in calcium and phosphorus, Moringa helps maintain bone density and prevents osteoporosis. Its natural anti-inflammatory properties also help alleviate joint pain and reduce swelling.

4. Digestive and Gastric Health
Moringa’s abundance of vitamins and minerals soothes inflammation, supports the digestive system, reduces reflux, and alleviates acid reflux. The high fiber content also prevents constipation, improves bowel movement, and aids in weight management.
5. Brain Function Enhancement
Moringa, with its rich antioxidant and essential amino acid content, protects nerve cells, improves memory, and reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. The iron content also supports efficient blood flow to the brain.
6. Blood Sugar Regulation
The high fiber content in Moringa slows down sugar absorption after meals while protecting and enhancing insulin efficiency. This makes it a natural choice to support blood sugar control for diabetics.