It cannot be taken by minors or pregnant or lactating women.
Moringa is hypoglycemic, lowers blood sugar levels. Therefore, those who suffer from hypoglycemia - low sugar levels - should moderate their consumption. In the event of abuse, these people may experience fainting spells, weakness, and imbalances.
Being an energetic plant and somewhat stimulating, it is not recommended to take it near bedtime, especially if you are prone to insomnia.
When taken on an empty stomach, or for long periods of time, it can generate heartburn, irritation, and an allergic reaction in sensitive people. In this case, these unwanted effects can be prevented by accompanying the intake of moringa oleifera with some other consistent food.
Due to its purifying properties, it can produce a slight laxative effect, especially when its consumption begins and the body is not yet used to it, so you could suffer an episode of diarrhea, which should resolve in a short time.