Product Description
English Name: Olive
Leaves
Botanical Name: Olea
Europaea
Description:
Conventional
Origin:
Morocco
Status: 100%
Natural
Product
Description:
Olive leaves have been used in the human diet as an extract, an
herbal tea and a powder. They contain many potentially bioactive
compounds that have antioxidant, antihypertensive, antiatherogenic,
anti-inflammatory, hypocholesterolemic and hypoglycemic properties
— similar to olive oil benefits.
More and more studies are proving that olive leaf is a powerful
medicinal tool; olive leaf benefits include cardiovascular and
immune system support, an increase in energy and promoting healthy
blood pressure.
Olive Leaf
Benefits
1. Lowers Blood Pressure
2. Improves Cardiovascular Health
3. Diabetes
4. Reduces the Risk of Cancer
5. Improves Brain Function
6. Treats Arthritis
7. Kills Bacteria and Fungi
8. Improves Immune System
9. Protects Skin
Some more olive leaf benefits may include:
- more energy
- toothache relief
- diminished food cravings
- joint pain relief
- heartbeat regulation
- improved wound healing
Possible Side
Effects & Interactions
Olive leaf is generally safe and doesnt cause any serious side
effects. On occasion, olive leaves may cause dizziness in people
who have low blood pressure because it can lower it even further.
It may also cause stomach irritations, especially if the dose is
too high or the olive leaf tea is too strong. If that happens,
dilute the extract with a carrier oil like coconut oil, or add
extra water to the tea. Some other side effects may include
diarrhea, acid reflux and heartburn.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, do not take olive leaf
extract unless it is under the guidance of your physician. There is
not enough research to prove that it is safe under these
circumstances.
Do not take olive leaf with blood pressure medications since it
lowers blood pressure. Olive leaf extract demonstrates
hypoglycaemic and antidiabetic properties, so if you are on
diabetic medication, start with small doses to ensure that you will
not have a reaction. Its a good idea to speak to your physician
beforehand, especially if you have diabetes and are trying olive
leaf for the first time.
Olive leaf extract may increase the effect of blood thinners, such
as Warfarin. This is because olive leaf may prevent blood platelets
from sticking together. If you are taking Warfarin or other blood
thinners, check with your physician before taking olive leaf
extract.
Country: |
Morocco |
Model No: |
AGG332233
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FOB Price: |
( Negotiable ) (Negotiable)
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Place of Origin: |
Morocco |
Price for Minimum Order: |
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Minimum Order Quantity: |
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Packaging Detail: |
PP Bag |
Delivery Time: |
7 to 30 days depends on order |
Supplying Ability: |
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Payment Type: |
T/T, L/C |
Product Group : |
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