Week One
Start with ½ teaspoon in water, juice, or a smoothie. Take with food if you're new to greens powders.
About $0.33/day at 1 tsp (100g pack)
Leaves dried out of direct sun to protect colour and nutrients.
Every batch screened via NMI for heavy metals and pesticides.
Single ingredient: no fillers, stems, or blends.
Start with ½ tsp; most adults use 1–2 tsp daily.
Moringa oleifera leaves are eaten as a green across South Asia and Africa. We shade-dry and mill them into powder: one ingredient, nothing added. Stir a teaspoon into smoothies, juice, or yoghurt. It's a food, not medicine; we don't make disease claims.
Packed in small runs at our Truganina warehouse. Vegan, naturally gluten-free, no preservatives. Compare our colour and smell with pharmacy brands in our Chemist Warehouse test.
Start small. Ramp up over two weeks if your stomach is fine with it.
Start with ½ teaspoon in water, juice, or a smoothie. Take with food if you're new to greens powders.
Increase to 1 teaspoon (about 3 g) once or twice daily if tolerated. Do not exceed 3 tsp without GP advice.
Blend with banana, mango, or honey to cut bitterness. Add to oats or soup after cooking; heat reduces aroma.
"Bright green colour, mixes into oats without clumping. I reorder when the pouch runs low."
"Light taste in smoothies. We stopped buying the brown stuff from the supermarket."
"Smooth delivery to Tasmania, and the moringa blends cleanly into my morning oats."
Individual experiences only. Not medical advice. Email us if you want a quote removed.
Dried, ground leaf from the moringa tree: one ingredient, no fillers. NutriThrive shade-dries leaves to preserve green colour and aroma, then packs in Melbourne. Most customers stir one teaspoon into smoothies, juice, or yoghurt.
Start with half a teaspoon daily for a week, then most adults use 1–2 teaspoons (about 3–10 g) if tolerated. Take with food. See our usage guide for age notes and upper limits.
Leaf powder is widely eaten as food. Each batch has an NMI heavy-metal and pesticide summary on file (PDF above). Pregnant or breastfeeding women and anyone on blood thinners or diabetes medication should ask their GP first.
Powder shows colour and smell, costs less per gram of leaf, and lets you adjust the dose. Capsules suit travel but can hide stale powder. Compare powder vs capsules or Chemist Warehouse options.
Yes. Powder, leaves, and tea are legal to buy here. The TGA regulates health claims, not the plant itself. Choose brands that publish batch testing rather than cure claims.
Legal disclaimer: NutriThrive is operated from Truganina, VIC (ABN 32 639 442 616). We are not doctors or health practitioners.
These statements have not been evaluated by the TGA. This product is a food ingredient, not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your GP before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication.