Guest guest Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 Hi All, Some time ago, a List Member asked for Chinese data on Olive Leaf. Here is a summary of WWW data: PINYIN NAME: Ganlanye; Ganlanye Tiqu LATIN NAME: Fm Canarii albi; Extractum Fm Canarii ENGLISH NAME: Olive Fm; Olive Fm Extract NATURE: Non-TOXIC; Bitter; DOSE: standardised Fm extract: 0.5-1.5g / d as prophylactic / 2-6g / d as Tx dose; ACTIONS: Antipyretic; Antioxidant; Antiaging, Antiinflammatory; Antibiotic; Antibacterial~ broad-spectrum; Antiviral, AntiHIV; Antifungal; Antibiotic- resistant infections; Immunostimulant; Hypotensor; Vasodilator; Aid HT; Move Xue; Dispel Atrial Fibrillation; Antiarrhythmia, Hypocholesterolaemic; inhibit oxidation of LDL cholesterol; Anticancer; USES: Fm tea for Ganmao, flu, fever; cold sores (herpes), otitis, ophthalmitis, rhinitis, pink eye, parasites, cystitis; infection (bacterial / viral / fungal / yeast); cough, pharyngitis, cystitis, fever; gout; HT angina, atrial fibrillation(arrhythmia), intermittent claudication; Drug Resistant TB; malaria, opportunistic infections associated w HIV; Epstein-Barr disease / chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia; herpes / shingles; Ganlanye Ruangao (Olive Fm Ointment) / Fm poultice for skin diseases, boils / furuncles; rashes, warts; impetigo, tumours + cancer (LV, prostate, breast); for leukemia~ acute myeloid grind 5-8 leaves to fine paste; boil paste in 250ml water for 30 minutes; strain + drink 15ml BID for 6 months; SIDE EFFECTS include Hypotensor + Hypoglycaemic action that can be life- threatening in hypotension / hypoglycaemia / w Hypotensor / Hypoglycaemic drugs; Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 hi phil: thanks for this post. i was the one who had requested it. i'd seen it used for chronic fatigue & hepC in patents. about the dosing: you give info on extract. what would the concentration of the extract be? you also have info on the using the leaves themselves. does anyone have a source for olive leaf, either the leaves or extract, in the US? you also mention the ointment here for rashes. any idea about where to source that? kath On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 8:39 PM, < wrote: > > > Hi All, > > Some time ago, a List Member asked for Chinese data on Olive Leaf. Here > is a summary of WWW data: > > PINYIN NAME: Ganlanye; Ganlanye Tiqu > > LATIN NAME: Fm Canarii albi; Extractum Fm Canarii > > ENGLISH NAME: Olive Fm; Olive Fm Extract > > NATURE: Non-TOXIC; Bitter; > > DOSE: standardised Fm extract: 0.5-1.5g / d as prophylactic / 2-6g / d as > Tx > dose; > > ACTIONS: Antipyretic; Antioxidant; Antiaging, Antiinflammatory; Antibiotic; > > Antibacterial~ broad-spectrum; Antiviral, AntiHIV; Antifungal; Antibiotic- > resistant infections; Immunostimulant; Hypotensor; Vasodilator; Aid HT; > Move Xue; Dispel Atrial Fibrillation; Antiarrhythmia, Hypocholesterolaemic; > > inhibit oxidation of LDL cholesterol; Anticancer; > > USES: Fm tea for Ganmao, flu, fever; cold sores (herpes), otitis, > ophthalmitis, rhinitis, pink eye, parasites, cystitis; infection (bacterial > / viral / > fungal / yeast); cough, pharyngitis, cystitis, fever; gout; HT angina, > atrial > fibrillation(arrhythmia), intermittent claudication; Drug Resistant TB; > malaria, > opportunistic infections associated w HIV; Epstein-Barr disease / chronic > fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia; herpes / shingles; > > Ganlanye Ruangao (Olive Fm Ointment) / Fm poultice for skin diseases, > boils / furuncles; rashes, warts; impetigo, tumours + cancer (LV, prostate, > > breast); > > for leukemia~ acute myeloid grind 5-8 leaves to fine paste; boil paste in > 250ml water for 30 minutes; strain + drink 15ml BID for 6 months; > > SIDE EFFECTS include Hypotensor + Hypoglycaemic action that can be life- > threatening in hypotension / hypoglycaemia / w Hypotensor / Hypoglycaemic > drugs; > > Best regards, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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