Features:
According to James R. Privitera, M.D., olive leaf brings about: "A
critical interference with certain amino acid production processes
necessary for the vitality of a specific virus, bacterium or microbe; "
Interference with viral infection and/or spread by inactivating viruses
or by preventing virus shedding, budding or assembly at the cell
membrane; "Direct penetration into infected host cells and irreversible inhibition of microbial replication; "Neutralization
of the retrovirus' production of reverse transcriptase and protease.
These enzymes are essential for a retroviruses such as human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to alter the ribonucleic acid (RNA) of a
healthy cell; "Direct stimulation of phagocytosis as an immune system response to germs of all types." "Olive
leaf extract has also been shown to destroy or inhibit the growth of
many tapeworm, hookworm, flatworm, and roundworm parasites." According
to Dr. Morton Walker, in his book "Olive Leaf Extract - Nature's
Antibiotic", the beneficial effects of olive leaf extract are enhanced
when the body is in an alkaline state.*A
large drug company did research on an isolated component of Olive Leaf
extract in the 1960's. They reportedly abandoned it when then found
that this isolate, although it worked incredibly well in test tubes,
did not work in the human body (due to an absorption issue) as an
isolate. When this isolate is contained within the olive leaf, and
concentrated in the extract, it is effective. The drug company left
olive leaf behind and did not pursue marketing it, even though it was a
superior antimicrobial agent to probably anything they had then or
since.
Why did they do this? We don't know. But consider this. Only
unique, isolated molecules are patentable. Drug companies can not
patent natural molecules and do not market natural substances as
remedies. No law is preventing drug companies from marketing natural
substances. We can only assume they do not because they can not have an
exclusive on a natural product or molecule, and therefore can not
charge excessively high prices. They could still make millions and
bring relief from suffering, but that pales in comparison to the
billions that can be made when you are the exclusive producer of a
patented, highly overpriced drug. Furthermore, if the isolated
component from olive leaves (calcium elonolate ) did work in the body,
the drug company would have likely altered the molecule so they could
patent it. When you alter a molecule of mother nature, you get
different effects, including potentially deadly side effects!
Frequently Asked Questions About This Product:
Does this product expire?
This product has a shelf life of 5 years when stored properly.
How do I store this product?
This product is best stored at room temperature in a dark location.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.
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