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  • Healing Stretch Marks Naturally

    Healing Stretch Marks Naturally

    Are pesky stretch marks preventable, or an avoidable part of motherhood? While there's no way to guarantee they won't appear with pregnancy, we have some tips on how to reduce their appearance through natural methods without harming you or your baby.
  • Moringa's Benefits are More than Skin-Deep

    Moringa's Benefits are More than Skin-Deep

      In countries around the world, moringa is hailed as the “Miracle Tree.” For folks that don’t believe in miracles, this may seem a little over the top—but there are reasons for moringa’s glorified reputation, and the growing body of...

  • 3 DIY Moringa Hair Masks That Are Good Enough to Eat

    3 DIY Moringa Hair Masks That Are Good Enough to Eat

    When you’re going grocery shopping this week, add a few items to your list that will nourish your tummy and your hair! We've put together three DIY hair masks you can make with food from the kitchen - just add moringa oil...

  • The Trouble with Labels

    The Trouble with Labels

    There’s no doubt that consumers today are much more savvy than we used to be. People realize that purchasing decisions have an impact, and want to support businesses that are socially and environmentally ethical. But we’re also bombarded with so much targeted advertising that it can be difficult to make an informed decision. The sad truth is that as our demand for ethically sourced products has evolved, so have corporate marketing strategies aimed at capitalizing on socially conscious consumerism...
  • My Skincare Routine in Rural Senegal

    My Skincare Routine in Rural Senegal

    Carson was a Peace Corps volunteer in Senegal from 2013 – 2016, and a future regular contributor to the True Moringa blog. She has a BA in International Development, and dabbles as an amateur videographer, a cook, a yogi, and an avid traveler.

    When I first arrived in Senegal I was excited and nervous to start my life as a Peace Corps Volunteer. There are so many wonderful things to love about the country, from the welcoming culture to the vibrant colorful fashion—unfortunately the climate is not one of them...

  • A Conversation with Divine Chocolate

    How did Divine Chocolate get its start, and what makes your way of doing business unique? Divine Chocolate started with a group of Ghanaian farmers who wanted to create a fair and efficient way of selling cocoa beans that would...