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		<title>The Benefits of Olive Leaf Extract</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people don’t know that when you take antibiotics you actually kill the good and bad bacteria in your body.  This poses a problem after you get off the antibiotics because your body has no way to correctly fight off the bad microbials in your body, such as candidas, which can quickly spread and cause [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people don’t know that when you take antibiotics you actually kill the good and bad bacteria in your body.  This poses a problem after you get off the antibiotics because your body has no way to correctly fight off the bad microbials in your body, such as candidas, which can quickly spread and cause a multitude of problems. Most people don’t realize that slowly but surely the “targeted microbes” are transforming to become immune to the drugs, in the end making the proscribed drugs useless.</p>
<p>Now don’t get scared, help is in sight!  There has been a natural and safe solution to this problem for centuries; it’s called Olive Leaf Extract.   This amazing extract not only fights against pathological microbes but it also is effective against bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites in the body!  It also enhances the elasticity of arteries, which in turn improves blood flow, and prevents the development of some forms of heart diseases.</p>
<p>You might be wondering how Olive Leaf Extract is effective against viruses. Well first of all, we will look at some of what it can treat effectively: herpes, vaccinia, pseudo rabies, Newcastle’s, polio 1, 2, and 3, leukemia, and many influenza types. Also, we will browse over some of the types of bacteria and parasitic protozoan’s it fights against: malariae, lactobacillus plantarum W50, brevis 50, pediocococus cerevisiae 39, leuconostoc mesenteroides 42, staphylococcus aureus, bacillus subtilis, and so on and so forth.</p>
<p>So how does it work? Olive leaf extract interferes with several functions of the virus and bacteria cells, by inhibiting their shedding, assembly at the cell membrane, and budding. It also interferes with particular amino acid constructions that are essential for the survival of the cells. A really awesome thing olive leaf extract does is that it can actually penetrate infected cells and hamper further virus or bacterial reproduction. Olive leaf also encourages development of immune system cells to help fight off the virus or bacteria!</p>
<p>Not only does it fight against viruses and bacteria, olive leaf extract also fights against fungus, yeast, and parasitic infections. Many studies have confirmed that most of today’s common health problems are due to parasites, fungus, and yeasts. Many factors play a roll in how people come about getting these infections such as diet, use of antibiotics and other drugs, and lack of exercise. It has been shown too successfully fight against Candida albicans, Candida krusei, oral candidiasis, pin worms, tapeworms, ring worm, and many others. It also is effective against chronic toenail fungus infection which many Americans have.</p>
<p>On top of all of these amazing things olive leaf extract helps with, it also aids in the reduction of high blood pressure. Olive leaf extract has been clearly shown to help with the expanding and contracting of the arteries which in turn promotes healthy dilatatory action in the coronary arteries. It actually causes the constricted arteries to relax and become more flexible. Studies have shown that olive leaf extract can reduce blood pressure on an average of 68 percent in some animals, and in others as high as 36 percent. It has also been shown to have other cardiovascular benefits such as helping with barium chloride-induced arrhythmia and calcium- induced arrhythmia.</p>
<p>There are so many benefits that people can get from this extract and some of them I didn’t even list such as; it is a wonderful antioxidant, helps with hypoglycemia/diabetes, fights against free radicals, increases energy, can act as a microbial agent against herpes, AIDS, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, arthritis, and other autoimmune disorders. The list goes on and on.</p>
<p>I suggest picking up a book about Olive Leaf Extract and just reading on its wonderful healing powers. There may be one “side effect” that comes along with taking this extract; it may cause a “die off effect.” That is when all of the microbes die and your body detoxes causing symptoms which include headaches and flu like symptoms.This will reside in a week or so depending on your body.</p>
<p><em>Reference:<br />
N.D. Ritchason, Jack, Olive Leaf Extract. Woodland Publishing 1999. </em></p>
<p><em>This article is for educational purposes only and is not recommended as a means of diagnosing or treating and illness.  All matters concerning physical and mental health should be supervised by a health practitioner knowledgeable in treating that particular condition.  The author does not directly or indirectly dispense medical advice, nor do they prescribe any remedies or assume any responsibility for those who choose to treat themselves.</em></p>
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