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Hi Donna,

The difference would be in processing. The East Park company only makes one

product, Olive Leaf Extract, so.... their processing and procedures are

specific for that product. Whereas, the Kroeger Herbs make a lot of

products and the Olive Leaf is just one of their herbs. That is the best

answer I have for you right now, if I find out something better, I'll let

you know.

~Karma

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Karma wrote:

The

original East Park Olive Leaf Extract, that has a patent on their product

can be found here http://loaves-n-fishes.com/eastpark.htm This page has a

lot of information on the product and what it kills and it's benefits.

I sure hope you find something that helps you soon.

~Karma

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Hi Karma, Is there a difference between this product and other olive leaf

products.

To all. Does anyone have olive leaf stories to share? I am wondering

about it's effectiveness for Hep C or cfs etc.

Thanks,

Donna

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HI Dr. Ron. I checked it out and find it a little annoying. I am assuming that

whole olive leaf extract has the active ingredient in it and so should be

effective. It seems that the research found that the extract was unstable, not

the whole leaf and so East Park searched for a way to make the extract stable

and apparently were successful.

Being whole product oriented, I wonder if this is not just a ploy similar to

pharmaceuticals, who try to make something natural into something that is

patentable, so that it can be exclusive and sold for a higher price.

Any thoughts?

Has anyone else out there used both? Or either?

Thanks,

Donna

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Hi Donna,

My sources say this is possibly the ONLY effective olive leaf product on the

market!

Good for lots of stuff as you mentioned.

Best wishes!

dr ron

http://www.otrecure.com/

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For my Lyme disease,I took 12 pills per day of East Park olive

extract (for 2 months)and it knocked me on my ass! But I was also

taking a bunch of other stuff, so its hard to tell what it would have

done by itself. My Lyme is pretty much gone now. The literature says

a lot of peolpe feel energized by it because it relives the immune

system's buerden of microbes. Not all bad microbes cause a die-off

reaction so maybe this is true.

Hyperbaroman

> HI Dr. Ron. I checked it out and find it a little annoying. I am

assuming that whole olive leaf extract has the active ingredient in

it and so should be effective. It seems that the research found that

the extract was unstable, not the whole leaf and so East Park

searched for a way to make the extract stable and apparently were

successful.

>

> Being whole product oriented, I wonder if this is not just a ploy

similar to pharmaceuticals, who try to make something natural into

something that is patentable, so that it can be exclusive and sold

for a higher price.

>

> Any thoughts?

> Has anyone else out there used both? Or either?

> Thanks,

> Donna

> OLIVE LEAF

>

>

> Hi Donna,

> My sources say this is possibly the ONLY effective olive leaf

product on the market!

> Good for lots of stuff as you mentioned.

> Best wishes!

> dr ron

>

> http://www.otrecure.com/

>

>

>

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For my Lyme disease,I took 12 pills per day of East Park olive

extract (for 2 months)and it knocked me on my ass! But I was also

taking a bunch of other stuff, so its hard to tell what it would have

done by itself. My Lyme is pretty much gone now. The literature says

a lot of peolpe feel energized by it because it relives the immune

system's buerden of microbes. Not all bad microbes cause a die-off

reaction so maybe this is true.

Hyperbaroman

> HI Dr. Ron. I checked it out and find it a little annoying. I am

assuming that whole olive leaf extract has the active ingredient in

it and so should be effective. It seems that the research found that

the extract was unstable, not the whole leaf and so East Park

searched for a way to make the extract stable and apparently were

successful.

>

> Being whole product oriented, I wonder if this is not just a ploy

similar to pharmaceuticals, who try to make something natural into

something that is patentable, so that it can be exclusive and sold

for a higher price.

>

> Any thoughts?

> Has anyone else out there used both? Or either?

> Thanks,

> Donna

> OLIVE LEAF

>

>

> Hi Donna,

> My sources say this is possibly the ONLY effective olive leaf

product on the market!

> Good for lots of stuff as you mentioned.

> Best wishes!

> dr ron

>

> http://www.otrecure.com/

>

>

>

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> Has anyone else out there used both? Or either?

> Thanks,

> Donna

Hi Donna,

I have used Solgar Standardized Olive Leaf Extract for a number of months.

No problems, and I have only noticed beneficial effects from herbs. I can't

tell you specifically what Olive Leaf Extract does for me, as I take several

different herbal supplements, and therefore cannot isolate individual

responses, but I do find herbs in general to be very helpful. I take Olive

Leaf Extract specifically as an anti-viral.

Patty

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I use the powder form. Let me know if the leaf works. Should think you can crumple it into powder From: Mayers <sarahmaria72@...> bird mites Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 5:46 PM Subject: olive leaf

should i get the powdered form or the leaf form? I ordered the leaf and hope thats right - since i got 5lbs of it

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