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Olive Supplements
According to Newsweek (Nov 6, 2000), Oleuropein from olive leaf: "kills a wide range of viruses and bacteria". An article from the Journal of Pharmacology shows that 33 out of 49 strains of common, disease causing bacteria are inhibited by Oleuropein. The researchers go on to state: "Oleuropein can be considered a potential source of promising anti-microbial agents for treatment of intestinal or respiratory tract infections in man".
This chemical is what makes the olive tree resistant to insect and bacterial damage. Oleuropein is removed from olives when they are cured, so eating olives alone is not going to supply you with this remarkably curative substance.
Scientists at Upjohn, a major American pharmaceutical company, demonstrated that elenolic acid inhibited the growth of viruses. In fact, it stopped every virus that it was tested against.
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