At a time people care a lot about their well being especially their health and environment, a move back to Mother Nature sounded more logical. Hence a new lifestyle based on what this grandma nature is still hiding from her grandchildren
Moringa Oleifera, a plant that grows in tropical lands seems to be a new panacea. Its PH fits well to our system and has the power to regenerate aging cells, immune system and the liver while stopping obesity; and providing all the nutrients, vitamins, antioxidants, amino acids and more than you can even imagine . So, for decades all of a sudden, Moringa gets a special niche among other super foods. Don t forget the world is shifting to natural habit, organic is the more correct and up –to- date world , after so many foray in the pharmacology ersatz.
A young fellow who is becoming a kind of Moringa guru in the new food and holistic saga is Bernhard Henry Poitevien (BHP), a globe trotter originated from Haiti. A talented and easy going researcher with a taste for oriental philosophy, Mr. Poitevien was born from two family landowners with a strong background in the Haitian hinterland. To say the least, he loves farming and the farming life loves him back. At what age did he start his globetrotting adventure, nobody knows. Today in every corner of the globe Bernhard is there and radiates faith and optimism.
With
his mentor, a seasoned international banker with an agricultural background as
well, the baron von Echlin from a very old European family, BHP is pacing
the globe looking for the last secrets of our earth. In the while, he fell in
love with Moringa, Moringa
Oleifera, a plant acquainted to grow in semi-arid and dry land of
tropical areas.
BHP is aware about so. This is the reason why he has been launching the global organic initiative of IAM (International Association of Moringa), so that he can one day open doors for the human wellness.
Moringa already gave birth to many publications, many research studies have been done from well known universities and has a growing crowd of enthusiasts that want to promote the good qualities of this wonder plant.
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