Understanding Olive Leaf Extract Benefits

The understanding of olive leaf extract benefits is still somewhat new. Though the leaves of the olive have long been suspected to have healing properties, and the olive leaf achieved documentation regarding its ability to cure fever in the Pharmaceutical Journal of 1854, when one early pharmacist, by the name of Daniel Hanbury, wrote down his simple olive leaf recipe, it has only recently gained popularity as a natural preventative and healing supplement. This could be a result of the fact that, research findings on the benefits of the olive leaf have not yet been endorsed by the FDA because it is not considered to be a food or a drug, at least in the United States, as is the case with most other natural supplements. Regardless of the lack of FDA endorsement, all one has to do is consult any naturopathic physician, or read the many studies that are readily available to see all of the ailments that have been improved or cured by olive leaf extract.

Various tests have shown that oleuropein, which is the bitter substance prevalent in olive leaves, is useful in many health boosting applications. Research and clinical studies have shown the oleuropein in olive leaf as not only a potent immune system supporter, but also a very active anti-viral capable of combating influenza, the common cold, herpes, meningitis, encephalitis, shingles, and HIV.  Additionally it is a powerful antibacterial agent, which in several trials has been shown to be effective against many bacteria including staphylococcus aureus and salmonella, among others. Olive leaf extract has also been used successfully to treat malaria as there exist medical reports documenting its effectiveness.

In holistic health practices, many patients have reported various olive leaf extract benefits.  The reports include improvements in poor health conditions including arrhythmias, toenail fungus, allergies, hemorrhoids, achy joints, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, eczema, candidiasis and other yeast infections, as well as arthritis and psoriasis.

For regular supplemental use, the leaves of the Olive have long been used as a powerful immune booster and the olive leaf holds the distinction, of having one of the highest antioxidant levels among plants known for their antioxidant properties. Olive leaf extract has also been shown to be effective as a preventative agent against cardiovascular problems and diabetes.  It also has been shown to reduce blood sugar as well as general malaise, since it has been shown to give more energy to sufferers of chronic fatigue syndrome.

The benefits of olive leaf extract are shown to be numerous, with only one side effect. The effect of olive leaf extract on a sick person may cause an ill feeling at first, when ingestion causes the person to experience detoxification symptoms, as the unfriendly invaders of the body die off. This effect lessens in time as the toxins are flushed out of the system.

All in all, olive leaf extract is a natural substance, which has been used to treat many different ailments for centuries, and has now been medically documented, by the natural medical communities as such.  This leads to a better understanding of olive leaf extract benefits for everyone.

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