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    numerous benefits that it can give. However‚ only few know that one of the ability of Malunggay to work as water purifier. In this study‚ the proponents aimed to establish the effects of Maluggay leaves and seed respectively on seawater. Aside from its potential as biofuel feedstock‚ the seed of moringa‚ locally known as malunggay‚ could also be used for purifying water. Researchers said that seed kernels of malunggay have important amounts of water soluble protein that hold a positive charge. When

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    Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter presents the review of related literature and studies taken from book‚ journals‚ magazine and unpublished thesis and dissertation which will provide direction for the study. The use of this study is to contain the most relevant‚ up to date information and to come up with a conclusion of malunggay as a food production and how to utilize and to be accepted in the selected area of Dasmarinas‚ Cavite. Foreign Literature The Moringa tree

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    CHAPTER II THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK In this chapter presents the review of related literature and studies‚ the theoretical framework‚ conceptual frame work‚ and the definition of terms used. Related Literature Malunggay The “malunggay” in the Philippines‚ is “saji” in Indian Subcontinent is a popular tree. Many Asians use the leaves of Malunggay (Sajina) like spinach and also the fruits it produces as a vegetable‚ like asparagus. Both the leaves and the fruits are very nutritious‚ which contains

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    Malunggay or Horse radish (Moringa oelifera) was once considered a "poor man’s vegetable" but now it is known as a "miracle tree" or "nature’s medicine cabinet" by scientists and health care workers from around the world because itis loaded with vitamins and minerals that can be an effective remedy against many kinds of ailments such as arthritis‚ anemia‚ ovarian cancer‚ heartcomplications‚ kidney problems‚ asthma and digestive disorders. This plant thrives in tropical countries‚ mainly in Southeast

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    Malunggay Moringa oleifera Name: "Malunggáy" in Philippines‚ "Sajina" in India‚ "Shojne" in Bengal‚ "Munagakaya" in Telugu‚ "Shenano" in Rajasthani‚ "Shevaga" in Marathi‚ "Nuggekai" in Kannada‚ "Drumstick Tree‚Horse Radish Tree‚ Ben Oil Tree" in English‚ "La mu" in Chinese. Characteristics : Malunggay (Moringa Oleifera)‚ is a popular plant known for nutritional value as well as a herbal medicine. Malunggay is a plant that grows in the tropical climates such as the Philippines‚ India

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    Scientific Knowledge Today‚ scientists are beginning to investigate the traditional claims about Malunggay. Let’s take a look at what they have found. Nutritional Value One aspect that scientists have examined is the nutritional value of Malunggay leaves. Nutritional analysis has shown that Moringa leaves are extremely nutritious. In fact‚ they contain larger amounts of several important nutrients than the common foods often associated with these nutrients. These include vitamin C‚ which fights

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    I. Introduction A. Background of the Study Today‚ the abundance of unhealthy foods all around us is alarming. Everywhere we look we see all of these junk foods loaded with salt and monosodium glutamate and other unhealthy components. Obesity rates are increasing‚ especially with the youth. According to a recent survey by the National Statistics Coordination Board (NSCB) as of 2008 showed that 26.6% of Filipino adults are overweight‚ higher than 16.6% in 1993. Among children aged 5 to 10 years old

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    ALAS CAMPUS Indang‚ Cavite Malunggay (Moringa Oleifera): A Review of Therapeutic and Other Medicinal Abilities A Research Paper Presented to Mrs. Cynthia Nartatez Department of Languages and Mass Communications Cavite State University – Main Campus Indang‚ Cavite In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course ENGL 2-Writing in the Discipline by Joyce Anne A. Borres | CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study Moringa oleifera is the most widely

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    Southridge Private High School Project in English “Autobiography of Taylor Swift” Submitted by: Christian Aquino III - Chromium Submitted to: Mr. Jezermagne Ortiz Date: December 17‚ 2012 Birth Name - Taylor Alison Swift  Nickname - Swifty‚ T-Swizzle‚ Tay  Height - 5’ 11" (1.80 m)  Mini Biography: Taylor Alison Swift was born on December 13‚ 1989 in Reading Pennsylvania to Scott and Andrea Swift. Taylor was named after James Taylor‚ her mother believed that if she

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    Malunggay – Scientific name: Moringa oleifera Lam. Dry skin has a low level of sebum and can be prone to sensitivity. The skin has a parched look caused by its inability to retain moisture. It usually feels "tight" and uncomfortable after washing unless some type of moisturizer or skin cream is applied. Chapping and cracking are signs of extremely dry‚ dehydrated skin. Dryness is exacerbated by wind‚ extremes of temperature and air-conditioning‚ all of which cause the skin to flake‚ chap and feel

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