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"Buckeyes in the Moringa Field"

Kathy Braidic (Office of the CIO, 1998 Grad Public Policy and Management -MA), Stephanie Taylor (June 2012 Grad from College of Social Work -BSW), Teresa Commisso (Comprehensive Cancer Center) and Pam Hardin (College of Education and Human Ecology) in a field near Cabaret, Haiti where we planted Moringa seeds. We traveled as part of a group of 16 from Grace Fellowship Pickerington and served with CPR-3. Nutritional analyses show that the leaves from the Moringa tree are very high in protein and contain essential amino acids, vitamins and minerals, especially vitamins A and C. Delivering such powerful nutrition Moringa leaves have the potential of obliterating malnutrition and related diseases in developing countries.

Labels: Faculty/Staff, Latin America/Caribbean

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