Thanks, Hv! Good to know that Moringa is useful against cancer.
I'm still wondering though. I see some sites mention that some herbs such as Moringa and He Shou Wu are "estrogenic", which I interpret to mean as a warning that these herbs can stimulate the body to produce more estrogen (estradiol). Is it really possible for these herbs to stimulate human estrogen production? If so, by what mechanism would that be?
Estrogenic refers to having a property of estrogen. What they are referring to is the fact that these plants contain compounds that have extremely weak estrogen-type effects. But this is also true of all the plants we eat including onions, garlic, peaches, parsley, yams, seaweeds, peas, rhubarb, etc.