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  2. Moringa Oil Benefits for Skin, Hair and Your Health

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  5. Ben oil - Wikipedia

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    Ben oil is pressed from the seeds of the Moringa oleifera, known variously as the horseradish tree, ben oil tree, or drumstick tree. The oil is characterized by an unusually long shelf life [citation needed] and a mild, but pleasant taste. [citation needed] The name of the oil is derived from the presence of behenic acid. The oil's components are:

  6. Kuli Kuli, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Kuli Kuli Inc. is a food business based in Oakland, CA, and the first company to introduce Moringa oleifera to the USA market in the form of energy bars, powders, smoothie mixes, and energy shots. Moringa is a nutritious plant food. [1] Kuli Kuli's CEO, Lisa Curtis, started the company after working with moringa in the Peace Corps in Niger.

  7. Moringa (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Moringa contains three widely recognized clades—Donaldsonia, Moringa, and Dysmoringa. [15] Donaldsonia, once thought to be a subgenus of Moringa , is a non-monophyletic clade identifiable by radially symmetric flowers and containing the bottle trees M. drouhardii , M. hildebrandtii , M. ovalifolia , and M. stenopetala . [ 8 ]