Benefits Of Olive Leaf Extract
I have been reading with interest your information on Olive Leaf Extract.
My interest stems from recovery from minor heart surgery for 2 stents to be implanted.
The doctors are treating me with aspirin 300mg, Plavix and 10 mg Crestor. I am about to be given medication to lower blood pressure.
As your article mentioned some conflict with antibiotics, will Olive Leaf Extract interfere with the above medication?
In addition my wife has an under performing Thyroid for which she has medication. You mention great results when taken for the immune system how will it play in this situation?
I look forward to your response
Cheers
Hello Tony
Tony, there are no direct interactions with Olive leaf and Plavix, Crestor or Aspirin (You didn’t mention the names of the hypertensive drugs, the doctors were planning to give you so I cannot answer on that).
If you are taking a multi ingredient health/vitamin supplement containing Olive Leaf Extract, then providing you are taking it in correct dosage (as prescribed by the manufacturer) and away from any pharmaceutical medication, there should be no problems. (This should be the protocol for any natural supplement).
If used on its own, Olive leaf extract is only a temporary aid, not a long-term aid.
Therefore, for your condition, the best benefits over the longer term will come from a specific natural supplement regime (rather than purely pharmaceutical).
Firstly, I would recommend Cardio-Klenz - a sophisticated supplement for the heart and arteries. The formula directly targets the circulatory system (arteries and veins). It was formulated to specifically:
>> Break down the plaque in arteries gradually and dispose of it
>> Reduce aggregation of platelets in the blood
>> Smooth the interior of the arteries to improve blood flow
>> Stabilize blood pressure
>> Increase antioxidant protection (to inhibit free radical damage)
>> Reduce calcium build up
>> Decrease homocysteine toxicity
>> Balance LDL and triglyceride levels
>> Increase circulatory strength and heart muscle function
My mother has hypertension and has been using this Cardio-Klenz supplement for the past year with very good results. She has been able to significantly reduce her blood pressure medication as a result. I personally use it myself once a year for about 5-6 months straight as an annual spring clean for my arteries.
This link will take you to the product page where you can read more about it:
Secondly, for general good health I recommend a highly advanced multi nutrient supplement called: Total Balance – it’s formula targets all organs and systems in the body. This supplement is the cornerstone of my own supplement regime (and that of my whole family).
My mother (who has just turned 80) has been on Total Balance for 3 years now and during that time she has been able to drop all her pharmaceutical medications except for a small dose of blood pressure meds.
I have used Total Balance myself for going on 8 years and I have no health problems whatsoever nor have I been sick for even one day in those 8 years. The immunity benefits I receive from it are fantastic!
Tony, if you have already read through a number of the pages in my website you would have seen the great extent I have gone to to explain the Total Balance formula to mu readers and the reasons why it out-performs all other supplements out there.
Did you see any of the health/vitamin supplement comparisons on my site? They show the industry’s (so-called) best multi nutrient health and vitamin supplements pitted side by side with Total Balance in easy to understand and completely transparent terms – along with separate detailed reviews.
Best vitamin supplement comparisons
The premium versions of Total Balance have 97 ingredients. I recommend you take the Men’s premium version if financially you can, (take a half or three quarter dose if you need to reduce the expense- that’s what my mother does). Both the mens and womens versions contain 50 mg of (standardized) Olive Leaf Extract (for general health purposes).
Here’s a link to the Total Balance product pages if you would like to read up on it and I’ve included some links so that you can compare the benefits, costs and ingredients between the Premium and Standard versions:
Mens Premium Version (The one I use)
Thirdly Tony, I recommend you take the Omega 3/DHA supplement – a supplement every health conscious person should be taking for good general health but in your case the emphasis is on the heart benefits derived from the fish oil.
There are many omega 3/fish oil products available but this one is far more advanced. Use the link just below to open the Omega 3/DHA Buyers guide (a pdf format file) which explains why the Omega3 Premium Fish Oil supplement from the Xtend-life Company in New Zealand is exceptionally more beneficial than the other Omega/Fish oil supplements in the market.
This is a functional Premium Grade completely PURE oil which is manufactured in a sophisticated way to give far greater anti-inflammatory benefits than other oils as well as containing two very powerful specialty nutrients – Lyc-O-Mato® (a complex lycopene extract from tomato oil) and Natural Astaxanthin which allow the oil to also target your skin from the inside (as in ‘de-aging’ your skin). Since I use this oil myself I can vouch for it potency and ability to do what it promises
Omega 3 Premium Oil- Product Info
These three supplements represent a very good regime for the purpose of helping with general and specifically in your case, cardio health.
Tony, if you wish to start such a longer-term (helpful) natural supplement protocol, using the supplements I have recommended, you would need to begin at a low dose, away from your meds, and build up gradually to a full dose, (again away from your meds at each dose), and monitored by your doctor as you discuss potentially weaning yourself slowly and gradually down on your pharmaceutical medications.
In addition I want to stress the need for an optimal dietary regime, fluid intake, and whatever exercise is within your means, (supervised where applicable).
If you want any further help with this, especially where the drugs are concerned and the transition to a natural supplement protocol/approach to your health-care, I would need to get more info from you: Blood pressure medication, current condition severity and status, any blood results you currently have, for example, would all be helpful.
I have spoken with the Medical Nutritionist at the Xtend-Life company (the manufacturer of the above supplements) and she would be happy to advise you further if you would like to supply more information. She is based in the UK and I would put you in-touch with her via email.
With regard to your wife, I would recommend Total Balance (Womens Premium) and Omega 3 Premium Fish Oil rather than just taking Olive Leaf Extract in isolation, as these s2 supplements in combination are helpful for the thyroid – they help to balance the body systems, including hormonal. (Again take the supplements away from any pharmaceutical medication, preferably by 2-3 hours, or as near as to this time line as possible).
With more info (blood results, symptoms, severity of condition, etc) I may be able to offer further advice for your wife’s condition.
To Good Health Tony
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December 18th, 2009 at 5:44 pm
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February 21st, 2010 at 12:45 pm
Hi
Can you take Olive Leaf Extract with the contraceptive pill? I have acute sinusitis and have heard that olive leaf extract and oil of oregano can work wonders for sinus. I’m not on any other medication besides paracetamol and ibuprofen for the pain. Look forward to your comments.
Regards
Monique
February 22nd, 2010 at 2:55 pm
Hi Monique
I don’t know! I have contacted a medical nutritionist firend who is based in the UK and I’m just waiting on a reply for you.
Cheers
March 3rd, 2010 at 6:07 pm
Interesting,
I’ve never heard of Cardio Klenz before, but looks kind of neat.
I agree with the Omega 3/DHA too, and it should also help with lowering blood pressure as well.
-Mark
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April 6th, 2010 at 12:36 pm
Over the years we are know to the fact that Olive has tremendous benefits to the human body. This can be proved by the fact that amount of Olive oil products available in the market. I am sure more research on it can bring further solutions to health related issues.
April 14th, 2010 at 11:58 am
Hi again
Sorry for the long delay. You probably have your answer by now but in case you don’t, here’s the relevant part of the reply from the medical nutritionist:
“……There is no problem taking olive leaf extract whilst on the pill, the same applies to oregano oil. There are no interactions at all. take them, as with any medication, at separate times, not together.
I hope that helps.”
Best Regards
Brett
May 6th, 2010 at 3:29 am
i have been suffering from sinusitis for so many years and i can only relieve the stuffiness of the nose by means of decongestants.,`,
May 18th, 2010 at 3:58 pm
I am just concerned about the main source of Omega 3 which is the liver of fish. as you can see, fishes can accumulate mercury and pcb. ~.*
May 20th, 2010 at 1:34 am
my uncle got stomach ulcers because he took a lot of Aspirin to take care of his high blood pressure.-`-
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June 18th, 2010 at 2:00 am
Olive oil is very tasty and has some nutty taste too.:`,
July 27th, 2010 at 2:19 am
Olive oil is very tasty and it has very low saturated fats..:-
July 27th, 2010 at 2:21 am
Omega 3 oil can really help your heart and arteries so take a sip of it regularly.~*.
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September 9th, 2010 at 1:57 pm
ibuprofen is one of the best pain killers with few side effects.`~
September 13th, 2010 at 1:53 am
omega3 really helps in preventing clogged arteries and cardiovascular diseases:*,
September 18th, 2010 at 7:31 am
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October 13th, 2010 at 6:26 am
we always use olive oil on our cooked foods because it has very low saturated fat:~,
October 13th, 2010 at 6:31 am
omega3 can really help your veins and reduce the risk of coronary disease:.-
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December 20th, 2010 at 5:34 pm
Omega-3 is really needed for avoiding cardiovascular diseases and it also helps in cutting down fats -’,
January 11th, 2011 at 9:04 am
Olive Leaf Extract has been used clinically in its present form for over a year.Many people who live stressful lives or who may be particularly susceptible to colds and viruses may benefit from long-term use of olive leaf as a preventive agent
November 1st, 2011 at 7:44 pm
I see that olive leafs in the cosmetics often appears as an ingredient. Thank you for this clarification about his benefit.