Drug Class: Natural Green Superfood & Nutritional Supplement | Form: Vegetarian Capsule (HPMC shell) | Status: OTC Supplement — DRAP Registered | Pack: 60 Capsules | Manufacturer: ABS Nutritions, Pakistan | Suitable for Vegetarians & Vegans
What is ABS Moringa?
ABS Moringa is a pure, single-ingredient superfood supplement by ABS Nutritions providing 500mg of Moringa Oleifera leaf extract per vegetarian capsule. Moringa — known as the "miracle tree" and one of the world's most nutrient-dense plants — contains a remarkable concentration of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory compounds in a single source. The concentrated extract format delivers Moringa's full spectrum of phytonutrients in a convenient daily capsule without the need for green powder drinks or raw leaf preparation.
What is ABS Moringa Used For?
- Supporting daily energy levels and reducing fatigue (توانائی اور تھکاوٹ)
- Strengthening immune system function (قوت مدافعت)
- Providing broad-spectrum natural micronutrient support (غذائی کمی)
- Antioxidant protection against free radical damage (فری ریڈیکل سے بچاؤ)
- Supporting healthy blood sugar levels and insulin sensitivity (بلڈ شوگر کنٹرول)
- Supporting healthy cholesterol and cardiovascular health (کولیسٹرول اور دل کی صحت)
- Supporting anti-inflammatory response in joints and tissues (سوزش کم کرنا)
- Supporting healthy skin, hair, and overall vitality (جلد اور بالوں کی صحت)
- Supporting liver health and natural detoxification (جگر کی صفائی)
How Does Moringa Work?
Moringa Oleifera is exceptionally rich in natural vitamins — including Vitamins A, C, E, and B-Complex — alongside minerals such as Calcium, Iron, Potassium, and Magnesium, all in their natural whole-food matrix which improves bioavailability compared to isolated synthetic nutrients. Moringa contains all nine essential amino acids — making it one of very few plant sources of complete protein, supporting muscle maintenance, immune function, and neurotransmitter production. Its isothiocyanates and flavonoids — particularly quercetin and chlorogenic acid — provide powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity, reducing oxidative stress and chronic inflammation. Chlorogenic acid specifically helps regulate blood sugar by slowing post-meal glucose absorption. Moringa's natural Iron and Vitamin C content together support haemoglobin production and help prevent anaemia. Its sulphur-containing compounds support liver detoxification pathways — making it a recognised hepatoprotective botanical.
Dosage and Administration
| Indication | Dose | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Daily nutritional support | 1 capsule | Once or twice daily with food |
| Energy & immune support | 1 capsule | Once daily with morning meal |
| Blood sugar & cholesterol support | 1 capsule | Once daily with main meal |
⚠️ Take with food for better nutrient absorption and to reduce stomach discomfort. Do not exceed 2 capsules daily without medical advice. Consistent daily use over several weeks is required for meaningful health benefits. Consult your doctor before use if you are on diabetes or blood pressure medicines — Moringa has meaningful pharmacological activity at therapeutic doses.
Active Ingredients
| Ingredient | Strength per Capsule |
|---|---|
| Moringa Oleifera Leaf Extract | 500 mg |
Capsule Shell: HPMC (Vegetarian & Vegan suitable)
Moringa Oleifera naturally contains:
Complete amino acid profile, Vitamins A, C, E, B-Complex, Iron, Calcium, Potassium, Magnesium, Zinc, Quercetin, Chlorogenic Acid, Isothiocyanates, and Beta-Carotene — all in a natural whole-food matrix.
Who Should NOT Take ABS Moringa?
- Pregnant women — Moringa bark and root have uterine stimulant properties; while leaf extract is generally considered safer, consult gynaecologist before use during pregnancy
- Breastfeeding women — Moringa is traditionally used to support milk production but consult doctor before supplementing
- Patients on blood thinners (Warfarin, Aspirin) — Moringa's Vitamin K content and antiplatelet activity may affect anticoagulation; monitor INR
- Patients on diabetes medicines — Moringa significantly lowers blood sugar; risk of hypoglycaemia with concurrent medication
- Patients on antihypertensive medicines — Moringa lowers blood pressure; monitor closely
- Patients on thyroid medicines — Moringa may affect thyroid function; consult doctor before use
- Children under 12 — consult paediatrician for age-appropriate dosing
- Anyone with known allergy to Moringa or Moringaceae plant family
Side Effects
Common:
- Mild nausea or stomach discomfort — take with food
- Mild loose stools or diarrhoea during initial use — usually settles within a few days
- Mild bloating when first introduced — temporary digestive adjustment
Serious (Stop and consult your doctor if):
- Significant drop in blood sugar — dizziness, sweating, confusion in patients on diabetes medication (یہ طبی توجہ کی ضرورت ہے)
- Significant drop in blood pressure — dizziness or fainting in patients on antihypertensive medicines
- Severe allergic reaction — rash, swelling, difficulty breathing (یہ طبی ہنگامی صورتحال ہے)
- Liver discomfort or jaundice with very high prolonged doses — rare but reported
Drug Interactions
| Medicine / Substance | Possible Interaction |
|---|---|
| Diabetes medicines (Insulin, Metformin, Glibenclamide) | Moringa significantly lowers blood sugar — serious hypoglycaemia risk; monitor glucose closely |
| Antihypertensives (all classes) | Moringa lowers blood pressure — may cause excessive blood pressure reduction; monitor closely |
| Blood thinners (Warfarin, Aspirin) | Moringa Vitamin K content and antiplatelet activity affect anticoagulation — monitor INR |
| Levothyroxine (thyroid medicine) | Moringa may affect thyroid hormone production and absorption — take at least 4 hours apart |
| Hepatotoxic medicines | Moringa is hepatoprotective but very high doses may paradoxically stress the liver — avoid combining with known hepatotoxic medicines |
| Iron supplements | Moringa naturally contains Iron and Vitamin C — check combined daily Iron intake before adding a separate supplement |
Storage Instructions
- Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place
- Protect from moisture and direct sunlight
- Keep bottle tightly closed after each use
- Keep out of reach of children (بچوں کی پہنچ سے دور رکھیں)
- Do not use after the expiry date on the bottle
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can Moringa replace a daily multivitamin?
Moringa provides an impressive natural spectrum of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids — however the amounts per 500mg capsule are lower than therapeutic supplement doses for specific nutrients like Vitamin D3 or Iron. It complements a balanced diet well and reduces nutritional gaps but may not fully replace a targeted multivitamin for individuals with confirmed specific deficiencies.
Q: Is ABS Moringa suitable for vegetarians and vegans?
Yes, the Moringa extract is 100% plant-derived and the capsule shell is vegetarian HPMC — making ABS Moringa fully suitable for vegetarians and vegans with no animal-derived ingredients whatsoever.
Q: Can Moringa help with blood sugar management in diabetic patients?
Moringa's chlorogenic acid and isothiocyanates have clinically demonstrated blood sugar lowering effects. Diabetic patients on medication must consult their doctor before use — Moringa may require dose adjustments to diabetes medicines to prevent hypoglycaemia. It is a supportive botanical, not a replacement for prescribed diabetes treatment.
Q: How long before ABS Moringa shows noticeable health benefits?
Most users notice improvements in energy levels and digestive comfort within 2 to 4 weeks of consistent daily use. Anti-inflammatory, blood sugar, and cholesterol-related benefits typically require 6 to 12 weeks of regular supplementation for clinically meaningful results.
Medical Disclaimer: This product description is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified doctor or pharmacist before starting Moringa supplementation, particularly if you have diabetes, blood pressure conditions, thyroid disease, or are taking prescription medicines. Pregnant women should always consult their gynaecologist before use.
