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Olive Leaf Tea — A Powerful 3.500 Years Old Remedy

The Bible refers to the olive tree as the “tree of life”. The ancient Egyptians were the first to put the olive leaf to medicinal use, and even Hippocrates, the “father of medicine”, was known to prescribe concentrated oliveleaf extract for a multitude of conditions. Yet, most people are still not aware of the amazing healing powers of olive leaves.


Research suggests that olive leaf may be a true anti-viral compound because it appears to selectively block an entire virus-specific system in the infected host. This appears to offer healing effects not addressed by pharmaceutical antibiotics.

The benefits of olive leaf extract include the ability to:
  • Strengthen the immune system.
  • Prevent viral diseases like the flu.
  • Relieve sore throats, sinusitis, and pneumonia.
  • Effectively treat common complaints like arthritis, psoriasis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and colds.
  • Act as antimicrobial immune-boosting agents in the treatment of cancer.
  • Change the pathway of HIV-type infections, potentially even reversing the condition.
  • Provide anti-fungal and antibacterial action on athlete's foot, mycotic nails, yeast infections, and chlamydia.
  • Inhibit osteoporosis.
  • Help you shed fat.
  • Guard against cognitive decline.

Olive leaf's broad killing power includes an ability to interfere with critical amino acid production for viruses; an ability to contain viral infection and/or spread by inactivating viruses by preventing virus shredding, budding or assembly at the cell membrane; the ability to directly penetrate infected cells and stop viral replication.

Olive Leaf Tea Recipe


Historically, olive leaves are known as a symbol of peace, so it is not surprising that olive leaf tea provides a soothing, relaxing, gently mellow herbal brew that evokes a sense of well-being.

Olive leaf tea is great against gonorrhea, tuberculosis, influenza, meningitis, hepatitis B, herpes, atherosclerosis, botulism, malaria, stomach ulcers, diphtheria, urinary tract infections and encephalitis.

The most beneficial tea is made from organic green olive leaves, quickly dried to maintain their health enhancing properties.

Ingredients
  • 15-20 dried organic olive leaves
  • 2-3 dl (200-300 ml) of boiling water

Instructions
  • Put the leaves in boiling water and cook them for 10 minutes.
  • When done, remove from heat and allow it to cool for about 15 minutes.
  • Feel free to add lemon juice or honey to enrich its taste.

Consume olive leaf tea for a few consecutive weeks to reap its benefits.

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