Viking Tea Health FAQS

Moringa Tree Leaf + Viking Tea FAQs

Moringa Tree Leaf + Viking Tea

Viking Tea contains 2 grams of Protein, Magnesium, Vitamin B6, Iron, Riboflavin, and Vitamin A and more....

Viking Tea ingredients are known to have: 36X Magnesium then Eggs, 2X Protein of Yogurt/Milk, 4X Vitamin A of Carrots, 3X Potassium of Bananas, 4X Calcium of Milk, 7X Vitamin C of Oranges, 25X Iron than Spinach, 50X Vitamin B3 than Peanuts.

Viking Tea contains 18 amino acids in total and it contains all of the Essential Amino Acids that the body needs to consume for good health and cell structure.

Most other plant-based protein is Amino Acid deficient and only contains 7 of the essential amino acids. Lysine and Tryptophan are only found in very small doses in most plants.

Moringa’s Medicinal Healing Qualities:

Medicinal Benefits of Moringa in Viking Tea, known to help treat a wide variety of conditions, such as:

Stiff & Sore Body, Inflammation & Anti-inflammatory-related diseases, Cancer, Diabetes, Anemia & Low Iron Levels, Weight Loss, Strengthens Immune System, Low Energy & Fatigue, Arthritis & other Joint Pain, such as Rheumatism, Allergies & Asthma, Constipation, Stomach Pains & Diarrhea, Epilepsy, Stomach & Intestinal Ulcers or Spasms, Chronic Headaches, Heart Problems, Normalize High Blood Pressure, Thyroid Disorders, Low Sex Drive, Enhances Skin & Hair Health.

WARNING :: small print

Moringa is a promising plant with a number of potential health benefits for people with diabetes. It can help to lower blood sugar levels, improve insulin sensitivity, and reduce inflammation. Moringa is also generally safe for most people to consume.

If you are considering taking moringa, be sure to talk to your doctor first, especially if you are taking any other medications.

Curcumin Root + Viking Tea FAQs

Viking Tea uses 100% Curcumin Root, whereas most retail products and supplements use the cheaper Turmeric, hoping for a respectable Curcumin percentage, which isn't likely. 

Of the 6000+ studies referencing Curcumin, the most interesting finding is that when compared to conventional medicine, its benefits equal that of many pharmaceutical medications. In fact, a number of studies have even reported that using Curcumin is more advantageous than certain prescription drugs.

Curcumin benefits go beyond that of these 10 drugs: Anti-inflammatory drugs, Antidepressants (Prozac), Chemotherapy, Anti-coagulants (Aspirin), Pain killers, Diabetes drugs (Metformin), Arthritis medications, Inflammatory bowel disease drugs, Cholesterol drugs (Lipitor), Steroids.

Health benefits of Curcumin:

  • Reduces inflammation: Curcumin is a potent anti-inflammatory compound that can help reduce inflammation throughout the body. This may be beneficial for conditions such as arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and heart disease.
  • Protects against oxidative stress: Curcumin is a strong antioxidant that can help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. Free radicals are linked to a number of chronic diseases, including cancer, heart disease, and Alzheimer's disease.
  • May improve brain function: Curcumin may help improve brain function by increasing the levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a protein that helps promote the growth of new brain cells. This may be beneficial for conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and depression.
  • May protect against cancer: Curcumin has been shown to have anti-cancer properties in laboratory studies. It may help prevent cancer by reducing inflammation, inhibiting the growth of cancer cells, and promoting apoptosis (programmed cell death) of cancer cells.
  • May reduce the risk of heart disease: Curcumin may help reduce the risk of heart disease by lowering cholesterol levels, reducing inflammation, and improving blood vessel function.

∞ Special Note: Viking Tea has the Necessary Black Pepper needed for the absorption of Curcumin in Turmeric by 2000%. Our Black Pepper from India, very finely ground, provides the necessary absorption of the Curcumin into the body, to avoid going straight into the liver. Without black pepper, turmeric/curcumin, will go straight into your liver, potentially causing you liver damage over time. Don’t worry about tasting it, it’s only a pinch, nobody notices it, and nobody cares. Everybody loves feeling better, which is why were here.

Ginger Root + Viking Tea FAQs

Emma Slattery : John Hopkins Medicine

(https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/ginger-benefits)

Ginger Root Versus Ginger Powder

Slattery says both forms contain all the health benefits of ginger. Though it’s hard to beat the flavor of the fresh root, ginger powder is nutritious, convenient and economical.

Health Benefits of Ginger

“Ginger is fantastic,” says Slattery. “It’s not just delicious. Gingerol, a natural component of ginger root, benefits gastrointestinal motility ― the rate at which food exits the stomach and continues along the digestive process. Eating ginger encourages efficient digestion, so food doesn’t linger as long in the gut.”

  • Nausea relief. Encouraging stomach emptying can relieve the discomforts of nausea due to:
    • Chemotherapy. Slattery, who works with patients receiving chemo for cancer, says ginger may take the edge off post-treatment nausea, and without some of the side effects of anti-nausea medications.
    • Pregnancy. For generations, women have praised the power of ginger to ease “morning sickness” and other queasiness associated with pregnancy. “Even the American Academy of Obstetrics and Gynecology mentions ginger as an acceptable non-pharmaceutical remedy for nausea and vomiting,” Slattery says.
  • Bloating and gas. Eating Ginger can cut down on fermentation, constipation and other causes of bloating and intestinal gas.
  • Wear and tear on cells. Ginger contains antioxidants. These molecules help manage free radicals, which are compounds that can damage cells when their numbers grow too high.
  • Is Ginger Anti-Inflammatory? It is possible. Slattery notes, “Ginger contains over 400 natural compounds, and some of these are anti-inflammatory. More studies will help us determine if eating ginger has any impact on conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or respiratory inflammation.”

Viking Tea has had very positive feedback, in areas John Hopkins Medician is unsure of here, such as the Anti-Inflammatory and Rheumatoid Arthritis value of Ginger. John Hopkins has reached out for others to research, and Asgard Farms has taken them up on their suggestion, and look forwards to sharing our success to their knowledge base.

Warning: Potential Side Effects of Consuming Moringa Tree Leaf and Circumin Root Together

Moringa tree leaf powder and turmeric root are both considered to be safe and generally well-tolerated when consumed in moderation. However, there are some potential side effects that may occur when these two substances are taken together.

  • Digestive Issues: Both moringa and turmeric can stimulate the digestive system and may cause diarrhea, constipation, or stomach upset, especially in high doses.

  • Blood Sugar Regulation: Moringa may interact with blood sugar medications and may not be suitable for individuals with diabetes or hypoglycemia.

  • Blood Pressure Regulation: Turmeric may interact with blood pressure medications and may not be suitable for individuals with hypotension.

  • Thyroid Function: Moringa may interfere with thyroid function and may not be suitable for individuals with thyroid disorders.

  • Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Moringa and turmeric should be used with caution during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as there is limited research on their safety in these populations.

Precautions:

If you are considering taking moringa tree leaf powder and turmeric root together, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider to discuss potential interactions and ensure that these substances are safe for you. Start with low doses and gradually increase them as tolerated. Be mindful of any potential side effects and discontinue use if any adverse reactions occur.

FAQ: Moringa and Diabetes

What is Moringa?

Moringa oleifera, also known as the drumstick tree, is a native plant of Asia and Africa that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine. It is a highly nutritious plant, containing a variety of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

What are the potential health benefits of moringa for people with diabetes?

Moringa has been shown to lower blood sugar levels, improve insulin sensitivity, and reduce inflammation. It also has a number of other health benefits, including boosting the immune system, reducing cholesterol levels, protecting the heart and liver, improving digestion, and promoting weight loss.

How does moringa help to lower blood sugar levels?

Moringa leaves contain a compound called niazimicin, which has been shown to inhibit the activity of alpha-glucosidase, an enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates into sugar. This can help to slow down the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream and prevent blood sugar spikes.

How does moringa help to improve insulin sensitivity?

Insulin is a hormone that helps the body to use sugar for energy. When insulin resistance is present, the body's cells do not respond properly to insulin, and blood sugar levels can rise. Moringa has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity by increasing the number of insulin receptors on cells.

How does moringa help to reduce inflammation?

Inflammation is a key factor in the development and progression of diabetes. Moringa contains compounds such as quercetin and chlorogenic acid, which have been shown to reduce inflammation.

How can people with diabetes consume moringa?

Moringa can be consumed in a variety of ways. The leaves can be dried and ground into a powder, which can then be added to smoothies, soups, stews, and other dishes. Moringa powder can also be used to make capsules or tablets. Moringa oil is also available, and can be used in cooking or applied to the skin.

What is the recommended dosage of moringa for people with diabetes?

The recommended dosage of moringa for people with diabetes varies depending on the individual. It is important to talk to your doctor before taking moringa, especially if you are taking any other medications. A typical dosage of moringa powder for people with diabetes is 1-2 teaspoons per day. Moringa oil can be applied to the skin 2-3 times per day.

Is moringa safe for people with diabetes?

Moringa is generally safe for most people to consume, including people with diabetes. However, it is important to note that moringa can interact with certain medications, such as blood thinners and diabetes medications. It is important to talk to your doctor before taking moringa, especially if you are taking any other medications.

What are some potential side effects of moringa?

Moringa is generally well-tolerated by most people. However, some people may experience side effects such as diarrhea, nausea, and stomach cramps. Moringa can also lower blood pressure, so it is important to use caution if you are taking blood pressure medication.

Q: Where can I buy Viking Tea with this Moringa?

Please visit my Shop here for a 11 or 11 quanity bag.

Legal Disclaimer Regarding Viking Tea and Type 2 Diabetes

∞ The following is posted to protect Asgard Farms from any repercussions from those who do not promote Natural Ancient Solutions to modern day ailments. The following is also not necessarily the opinion of Asgard Farms but is posted to protect Asgard Farms from potential legal issues.

Legal Disclaimer Regarding Viking Tea and Type 2 Diabetes

The information provided herein is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. 

While Viking Tea, containing Moringa Tree Leaf Powder and Curcumin Root, may offer potential benefits in managing type 2 diabetes, it is important to note the following:

1. Disclaimer of Efficacy:

  • The statements made about the potential effects of Viking Tea on type 2 diabetes are based on preliminary research and anecdotal evidence. More research is needed to confirm these findings and establish the efficacy of Viking Tea for managing diabetes.
  • The individual results may vary, and what works for one person may not work for another.

2. Not a Replacement for Medical Treatment:

  • Viking Tea should not be used as a replacement for conventional diabetes management strategies. It is crucial to continue using all prescribed medications and follow your doctor's recommendations.
  • Do not make any changes to your diabetes treatment plan without consulting your healthcare provider.

3. Potential Side Effects and Drug Interactions:

  • While Moringa and Curcumin are generally safe when consumed in moderate amounts, they may have potential side effects and interact with certain medications.
  • It is crucial to consult your healthcare provider before starting Viking Tea or any other supplements to discuss potential risks and interactions with your existing medications.

4. Lack of Regulatory Oversight:

  • Viking Tea and other natural supplements are not subject to the same rigorous testing and approval process as prescription medications. This means that the quality and effectiveness of these products may vary significantly.
  • It is important to choose products from reputable sources and be aware of potential contaminants and adulterants.

5. Individual Responsibility:

  • By using Viking Tea, you take full responsibility for any potential risks or side effects.
  • We encourage you to consult your healthcare provider regularly and monitor your blood sugar levels closely.

Please remember:

  • Self-treating diabetes can be dangerous.
  • Always seek professional medical advice for diagnosis and treatment of any health condition.