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Mar 11, 2010

olive leaf extract
OLIVE LEAF EXTRACT is a potent antibacterial,
antiviral and antifungal agent.
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Olive Leaf Extract: health benefits
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INFECTION: Inhibits and prevents infection by viruses, bacteria, retroviruses, fungi, parasites, yeasts, and moulds.
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HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, HEART DISEASE: Enhances the elasticity of arteries which improves blood flow, reduces high blood pressure, and prevents the progression of other forms of heart disease.
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ARTHRITIS: Relief of inflammation related to arthritis, esp. rheumatoid.
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CFS, ME: Improves symptoms of CFS | ME and related disorders.
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FREE RADICALS: Fights free radical production.
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VIRAL INFECTIONS: Prevents and treats many types of viral infections, including the herpes viruses, most influenza and common cold viruses, Epstein-Barr viruses, the HIV virus, the cytomegalovirus.
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YEAST: Eradicates candidiasis and assoc. yeast syndromes.
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PARASITES: Eradicates a var. of parasites, from microscopic protozoa to intestinal worm.
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LOW ENERGY: Enhances energy production in the body.
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OTHER CONDITIONS: Relief from toothaches, painful haemorrhoids, athlete's foot, mycotic nails, and var. o' annoying conditions.
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   The above was taken from "Olive Leaf Extract"
                    by Jack Ritchason, ND.
               Woodland Publishing, Australia
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Contraindication: DO NOT TAKE OLIVE LEAF
if you are using WARFARIN (Coumadin&trade...

because Olive Leaf mutes coagulation and has a relaxing
effect on blood vessels.


 

 
 
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