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7 hidden reasons why adding 'moringa' to our diet can help us detox our lungs, kidneys and reduce cortisol levels naturally

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 27, 2025, 05:00 IST
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What are the benefits of consuming Moringa?


There’s something quietly magical about moringa, also known as drumstick tree or miracle tree. This plant has long been part of our seasonal meals. But modern science is now catching up to what ancient wisdom always knew: moringa holds powerful benefits, especially when it comes to internal cleansing and natural stress reduction.
Detox trends come and go, but moringa’s benefits are not just hype. Whether it's helping the lungs breathe better, kidneys function more efficiently, or managing the body’s stress hormone (cortisol), moringa has unique properties that deserve a daily spot on the plate.

Here are some facts about moringa and how it plays a role in supporting vital organs naturally.

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Phytochemicals that act like natural lung shields

The leaves of moringa are rich in compounds like quercetin and kaempferol, both powerful antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents. But what's more fascinating is how these phytochemicals interact with respiratory pathways. According to a review, moringa helps reduce inflammation in lung tissues and supports bronchodilation, a process where airways widen and improve airflow. This makes moringa especially valuable in urban areas with high pollution exposure.


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Moringa’s sulfur compounds may cleanse kidney filters

Beyond its high vitamin and mineral content, moringa contains glucosinolates, sulfur-containing compounds also found in cruciferous vegetables. Once consumed, these compounds convert into isothiocyanates, which may support detoxification enzymes in the kidneys. A study even suggests moringa extract can reduce kidney damage markers in those exposed to toxins. This points towards its deeper cleansing role that isn’t just surface-level.


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Reduces cortisol through adaptogenic behaviour

While many natural herbs claim adaptogenic benefits (the ability to regulate stress hormones), moringa's mechanism is clearer than most. A study showed that moringa leaf powder significantly reduced cortisol levels in stressed lab models. The antioxidants and polyphenols in moringa are believed to interact with the adrenal glands, supporting hormone balance. This isn’t a quick fix, but over time, it gently reconditions the body to handle stress better.

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Alkalising effect that supports lung and kidney pH balance

Though the body regulates pH tightly, certain foods can support this balance indirectly. Moringa is alkaline-forming, meaning it leaves an alkaline residue after digestion. When included regularly in meals, this may help maintain a lung- and kidney-friendly internal environment. These organs are sensitive to pH shifts, especially when dealing with high-acid diets, processed foods, or excessive caffeine.

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Natural blood cleanser with chlorophyll boost

The deep green hue of moringa leaves isn’t just for aesthetics, it's packed with chlorophyll. This plant pigment has shown potential in removing heavy metals and toxins from the bloodstream. While many associate chlorophyll with wheatgrass or spirulina, moringa offers a local, affordable option. The cleansing action indirectly benefits both kidneys and lungs by reducing the toxic burden these organs have to handle.

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Helps flush mucus and congestion in the lungs

Moringa’s mucolytic (mucus-breaking) properties are less talked about but incredibly impactful. Rich in vitamin C and bioflavonoids, moringa can help thin mucus and improve its drainage from the lungs. The modern view backs this with studies showing improved respiratory markers with regular moringa intake, especially in powdered form or fresh juice.

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Supports liver in detox

While 'detox' has become a buzzword, what often gets missed is the central role of the liver in this process. Moringa contains compounds like niazimicin and saponins, which aid the liver’s Phase I and Phase II detox pathways. When the liver functions optimally, the kidneys and lungs don’t have to overwork to eliminate toxins. Think of it as a chain reaction, moringa supports liver function, which then lightens the load on the other detox organs.

[Disclaimer: This article is meant for informational purposes only and does not substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Anyone with a medical condition, especially related to the lungs, kidneys, or hormonal imbalances, should consult a healthcare provider before making dietary changes involving moringa or any other herbal supplement.]


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