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Malunggay As Tea Investigatory Project
Malunggay As Tea Investigatory Project
INTRODUCTION
“Nuggekai” in Kannada, “Drumstick Tree, Horse Radish Tree, Ben Oil Tree” in
the tropical climates such as the Philippines, India and Africa. Malunggay is
number of illness and other practical uses. A Malunggay plant can grow to as
high as 9 meters with erect white trunks. The compound leaf has about 3 to 9
leaflets. Malunggay has white fragrant flowers that produce long pods with 3-
its seeds about an inch in the ground or matured malunggay stem cuttings of
about 3 feet in length may also be planted into the ground. Planted malunggay
it can be grown cheaply and easily, and the leaves retain lots of vitamins and
minerals when dried. Moringa is used in India and Africa in feeding programs to
fight malnutrition. The immature green pods (drumsticks) are prepared similarly to
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green beans, while the seeds are removed from more mature pods and cooked like
peas or roasted like nuts. The leaves are cooked and used like spinach, and they
Conceptual Framework
Malunggay
Tea
(Moringa Oleifera)
Health Benefits:
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Statement of the Problem
be answered:
Research Hypotheses
among infants and nursing mothers vitamins A, B and C, calcium, iron and
protein.
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Person who is afraid to have cancer. It has been shown in studies to
many studies that have shown this chemical and compounds derive thereof to
have anti-cancer and chemoprotective capabilities. They don’t need to spent a lot
of money.
Researchers. The findings of this study will help them and may serve as
their references if ever they will conduct studies related to their topic.
This study is about the possibility of malunggay leaves extract used as Tea.
Definition of Terms
boiling water.
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Chapter II
(http:www.medicinalhealthguide.com/articles/malunggay.htm)
wonderful herb known all over the world. It may provide the boost in energy,
nutrition, and health you’ve been seeking. There are 13 different species of
malunggay plant and the best known species native to the Philippines.
Moringa leaves contain more Vitamin A than carrots, more calcium than
milk, more iron than spinach, more Vitamin C than oranges, and more potassium
than bananas, and that the protein quality of Moringa leaves rivals that of milk
medisch.pdf)
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Chapter III
METHODOLOGY
Homemade Moringa Tea which consists anti-oxidant, to help protect cells from
damage and lastly it is cheap but very safe to drink than the commercial one.
The following materials are utilized during the conduct of the experiment:
Pan
Tea bags
Teaspoon
Strainer
The following procedures are followed during the conduct of the experiment:
1. Collect and harvest fresh leaves of Malunggay. Pick the greenest mature
leaves and make sure to remove those that have signs of yellowing. It is
2. Place the harvested leaves in a clean dry pan. Shake the leaves to remove
dust or cobwebs. The carefully pick and remove impurities such as dirt,
3. After sorting and cleaning your harvest, transfer the leaves into a larger
flat container for air-drying. Place the container in a shaded and cool area.
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4. Place the pan over low fire and allow it to get warm for about one to
two minutes. Pour the dried leaves into the pan and continuously turn
them over for about three minutes. Quickly remove the completely dried
leaves from the pan and place them in a clean open container to cool.
5. You can buy small Tea bags and pack each bag with two teaspoonful of
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Chapter IV
its observation.
Experiment Observation
product.
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Table II: The people who agree and disagree of the product.
Person 2 Agree
Person 3 Disagree
Person 4 Agree
Person 5 Agree
Person 6 Disagree
Person 7 Agree
Person 8 Agree
Person 9 Agree
Person 10 Agree
Thus, the table II above shows that there are 2 out of 10 people
who disagree of this product were they choose the commercial one. But on
the other hand, there are 8 people who choose of this product because its
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Chapter V
and minerals. In this experiment, we found out that the malunggay leaves
toxic. Absolutely no adverse side effects from this study “The Feasibility
of Malunggay as Tea”.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Internet sources:
https://leafpower.wordpress.com/
http://excribo.hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Make-Malunggay-Tea-Home-Made-Moringa-
Tea
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Appendices
Experiment 1:
Experiment 2
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Experiment 3:
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Curriculum Vitae
A. Personal Data
Nickname: Yang-yang
Age: 15
Citizenship: Filipino
Educational Background
Palompon, Leyte
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Age: 15
Citizenship: Filipino
Educational Background
Palompon, Leyte
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Curriculum Vitae
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Age: 15
Citizenship: Filipino
Educational Background
Palompon, Leyte
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Curriculum Vitae
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Age: 15
Citizenship: Filipino
Educational Background
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Curriculum Vitae
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Age: 15
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Curriculum Vitae
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Nickname: Harone
Age: 15
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Muslim
Educational Background
A. Elementary: DVRMES
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Curriculum Vitae
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Nickname: Wenjie
Age: 16
Citizenship: Filipino
Educational Background
Palompon, Leyte
Palompon, Leyte
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