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No but I have been interested in it myself. theherbarie.com has it . . . .

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05/12/03 05:46 PM

 

Olive Leaf Extract

 

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Hi everyone...

 

My MIL gave me a little book to read today on Olive Leaf Extract...does

anyone have any experience with this that they could share? What I have

read so far is very interesting...

 

Thanks in advance for any insights...

Have a great evening!! donna

 

 

 

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<angelprincessjo wrote:

Since I'm sure there are so many places that sell this in capsules,

would you know where the best ones to purchase?

 

~Robin

 

 

 

> Olive Leaf Extract (1997)

> By Dr. Morton Walker

> Foreword by Joseph J. Territo, M.D.

> http://www.altcancer.com/docs/olive_leaf.doc

>

> Introduction

>

> To begin with, Walker warns us that we are currently

> experiencing a number of " new " diseases due to " superbug "

> microorganisms. Some of them include the Epstein-Barr virus and

> retroviruses, which take charge of the genetic machinations of the

> cell; antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which can sometimes actually

> live off of the drugs designed to kill it; yeasts and fungi, which

> are usually responsible for yeast syndrome (candidiasis) and chronic

> fatigue syndrome; and parasites, which are a serious problem

 

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, " snickers2261 "

<long.robin wrote:

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> , " JoAnn Guest "

> <angelprincessjo@> wrote:

> Since I'm sure there are so many places that sell this in capsules,

> would you know where the best ones to purchase?

>

> ~Robin

 

Hi Robin,

In my opinion and according to my own research on the subject the

supplement mentioned in an earlier post is the most effective.

It is literally the only one (to my knowledge anyway, there may be

others that I am not aware of at this time) including the " d-

Lenolate " , the specific component in the plant that is responsible

for the healing properties surrounding the olive leaves.

 

 

Re: antibiotic sub

In response to your question about natural sources of anti-biotics, I

can report that I have had some very good results with East Park

Research, Inc d-Lenolate (800-345-8367) which is a patented/

proprietary form of olive leaf extract. Other sources of olive leaf

extract have never shown anything near the same results and I have

tried

several because this is a rather expensive supplement. I keep several

bottles on hand and we take it at the first sign of respiratory

infection or colds.

 

Best Regards,

JoAnn

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Thank you so much! I spoke with an herbalist today and she said the

olive oil itself is better than the leaf and to just make sure to use

it in soups and salads. Is this your experience? Or why do you feel

the capsules with the leaves are better?

~Robin

 

 

, " JoAnn Guest "

<angelprincessjo wrote:

> Hi Robin,

> In my opinion and according to my own research on the subject

the

> supplement mentioned in an earlier post is the most effective.

> It is literally the only one (to my knowledge anyway, there may be

> others that I am not aware of at this time) including the " d-

> Lenolate " , the specific component in the plant that is responsible

> for the healing properties surrounding the olive leaves.

>

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I went to Mountailnrose herbs and tried to buy:

shea butter

olive leaf powder

and

red clover blossoms

 

and they are OUT of stock on all three!!! Boy am I lucky.

 

I seem to remember that red clover tea is excellent and that Tony said to use the blossoms, I still have not found them. Well, guess they are seasonal .

 

Barbara n germany--- On Fri, 4/9/10, david mung <davidmungdol wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

The olive leaf extract I take I buy from mountainroseherbs.com

 

It comes in a powder and I mix it in my smoothies or in juice. If you prefer you can buy it from vitacost.com or where ever you choose in capsules. I prefer powder though because it is much cheaper.

 

Dave--- On Thu, 4/8/10, dennis11228 <dkanakis wrote:

 

 

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Hi Barbara,I have dealt with Mountainrose herbs for a couple of years, and it is normal for them to be out of stuff. They claim that they need to verify a product when it comes in. In the herbal world, things may not be what they seem (one herb may look like another, and "mistakes" can occur). I'm not sure that their quality is consistent.Good luck -Kbarbara elenniss

<bntelennissoleander soup Sent: Sat, April 10, 2010 12:40:09 PMRe: olive leaf extract

 

 

I went to Mountailnrose herbs and tried to buy:

shea butter

olive leaf powder

and

red clover blossoms

 

and they are OUT of stock on all three!!! Boy am I lucky.

 

I seem to remember that red clover tea is excellent and that Tony said to use the blossoms, I still have not found them. Well, guess they are seasonal .

 

Barbara n germany--- On Fri, 4/9/10, david mung <davidmungdol@ > wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

The olive leaf extract I take I buy from mountainroseherbs. com

 

It comes in a powder and I mix it in my smoothies or in juice. If you prefer you can buy it from vitacost.com or where ever you choose in capsules. I prefer powder though because it is much cheaper.

 

Dave--- On Thu, 4/8/10, dennis11228 <dkanakis (AT) ny (DOT) nachi.org> wrote:

 

 

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