Guest guest Posted March 1, 1999 Report Share Posted March 1, 1999 Olive Leaf Extract is one of the most powerful, natural candida killers. It is also said to kill virus and bacteria. I've used it on and off for about one year, and it has really imrpoved my immune system, although I have trouble getting rid of candida. But I seem to come free of ordinary winter colds etc. because of the Olive Leaf. Regards, - Norway. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 1999 Report Share Posted November 3, 1999 , I would be interested in the brand of olive leaf extract that was used in that study. * Only one method of manufacture exists to produce olive leaf extract that is truly therapeutic. All conventional extraction methods create a powdered concentration whose active ingredients bind rapidly to serum proteins in the blood, rendering them virtually useless in living organisms* ( *as quoted in the book Olive Leaf Extract by Dr. Morton ) The method Dr. refers to is a patented stereo isomer extraction that East Park Research developed to produce olive leaf extract with a high concentration of R-calcium elenolate which is the proven anti microbial chemical ingredient in the Olea-europaea. This process produces the R-calcium elenolate in such a fashion as to prevent it from binding to the serum proteins, and allows the active ingredient free access to the pathogens in our system. There is a wealth of information on the www.otrecure.com website. There is a clinical study from a doctor in Chicago dealing with candidasis. I will include some links to other sites as well. www.nutritionsciencenews.com/NSN_backs/Jan_98/oliveleaf.html www.herhealth.com/news/10-26-98/olive.shtml www.holistichealth.com/directory/olive.html www.eastparkresearch.com The manufacturer of the patented product. Sincerely, Re: Lost OS, looking for listmembers > From: " Nany " <bodyleanresources@...> > > In a study printed in the JANA journal, Winter 1999- within the list of > supplements studied--it shows Olive Leaf as having some natural killer cell > function. That may be why it might help candida. However, it did not show > antioxidant function or antiviral function. At least it didn't show any > toxicity. > > Ambrotose in this same study showed the highest killer cell function, even > above garlic, (which tested much higher than olive leaf) high antioxidant > activity (how your body gets rid of the free radicals and oxidative stress) > and high anti-viral function, with no toxic side effects. > > Show me the food, show me the research. > > > _ > > Subscription URL: /subscribe.cgi/candidiasis > > > Send blank message to this e-mail address if you want to: > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE !!!!!!!!! : > > candidiasis-unsubscribeonelist > > To change status from normal to digest: > candidiasis-digestonelist > > To change status from digest to normal: > candidiasis-normalonelist > > To subscribe: > candidiasis-subscribeonelist > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2000 Report Share Posted January 3, 2000 In a message dated 01/03/2000 10:33:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, recbo@... writes: > > > Usually after a long, physically and emotionally stressful > day like today I come in and fall into bed without late dinner, > exhausted. Instead I feel great this time. I did two things > yesterday. I drank some fresh carrot juice with an entire > garlic clove in it, and organic broccoli juiced. I lay down > on an electric vibrating massage pad two different times, > hoping to stir up the lymph system. > What you're drinking is live -- which is the most important thing about it. TC Fry recommends putting a little of the pulp back into the carrot juice. Without it, your body can't process the betacarotine -- which it converts to vitamin A. Nothing pumps your lymph system better than rebound exercise. It also will boost cellular immunity more than any extract or any substance someone can sell you. <A HREF= " http://ehealth.htmlplanet.com " >Planet Health</A> Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2000 Report Share Posted February 28, 2000 In a message dated 00-02-28 10:24:01 EST, you write: << We got our at " Juicers " via - " Enzymatic Theraphy - Olive Leaf Extract W/Hawthorn " $21.74 of 90 capsu >> Um, I'm confused. I went to and typed in juicers and got millions of entries for juicing machines. Can you be more specific perhaps? Do you have the web page adress handy? Thanks a bunch! WEndy: ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2000 Report Share Posted February 28, 2000 We got our at " Juicers " via - " Enzymatic Theraphy - Olive Leaf Extract W/Hawthorn " $21.74 of 90 capsules... Ken Lassesen 2 @ 2 ft PWC, 2 @ 4ft PWC 2 ft PWC: http://www.folkarts.com/idef/ 4 ft PWC: http://corgi.folkarts.com/ Fax: (520) 832-6836 ICQ #: 2122097 (Netmeeting too) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2000 Report Share Posted February 28, 2000 http://store./juicers/e6394808149.html ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- Um, I'm confused. I went to and typed in juicers and got millions of <BR> entries for juicing machines. Can you be more specific perhaps? Do you have <BR> the web page adress handy? Thanks a bunch!<BR> WEndy: )<BR> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2000 Report Share Posted February 28, 2000 Hi , When you buy OLE you want to look for the highest percentage of Oleuropein, which is the main anti-viral ingredient. It's stated on the label, Enzymatic Therapy brand claims to have around 20%, others as low as 6%, you get what you pay for. It's sold at most health food stores, and many online mailorder vitamin suppliers like www.vitaminshoppe.com . There is a paperback book on Olive Leaf by Morton . Al Olive Leaf Extract > From: WeebsterCA@... > > In a message dated 00-02-27 21:03:44 EST, you write: > > << Laurie is taking nystatin and was actually losing the battle (up to 3/day) > and got a prescription for the " nuclear stuff " - one tablet only, but before > taking it she started Olive Leaf Extract and was down to just one > nystatin/day in a few days - avoiding the nuke entirely... > I'm also doing OLE and significantly herxing from it >> > > I've heard of OLE in the past and never pursued looking into it...can someone > recommend where to buy it? > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2000 Report Share Posted March 5, 2000 I have not -- but if there is no feedback on it by the end of Sunday, I will order some on Monday for Laurie and I to guinea pig on for the group. It is 190 mg of Oleu. per capsule compare to our current 50 mg (some products are around 30 mg/capsules). Cost wise: $0.002 per mg for this product versus $0.004 for what we are currently using. (Drops to $0.0017 per mg by the case). Ken Lassesen 2 @ 2 ft PWC, 2 @ 4ft PWC 2 ft PWC: http://www.folkarts.com/idef/ 4 ft PWC: http://corgi.folkarts.com/ Fax: (520) 832-6836 ICQ #: 2122097 (Netmeeting too) ----- Original Message ----- From: Oliveira@... Any other thoughts on this? I have never taken the East Park product, so I don't have any experience to add to this. . The drug was approved to be give systemically only a few years ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2000 Report Share Posted March 5, 2000 At 02:14 AM 3/5/00 -0000, you wrote: >From: " Laurie L. " <laurie@...> > >Hi, >I'm new to this list, I have CFIDS and yeast overgrowth problems. I >was wondering if anyone has tried Olive Leaf Extract. I've been using >it for about two weeks now, and I've been far more comfortable since >I started using it. I had been taking Nystatin and was reluctantly >considering Diflucan (because of CFIDS, the risk to my liver is >worrisome). > >Olive Leaf Extract appears to be an antifungal, antimicrobial and an >antiviral agent. The only warning I've found on it is that it lowers >blood pressure, which would be bad for someone who already has low >blood pressure - and it may interfere with antibiotics. A website >with some info is >http://www.chiroweb.com/archives/15/15/20.html > >I don't sell Olive Leaf Extract, and derive no profit from people >using it, it's just something that I've found to be helpful. >Laurie L. Laurie & others, Olive leaf extract is a good immune enhancer, antiviral, and limited anti-fungal, etc. I fnd it of limited use for my CFIDS and " candida " clients. Nystatin is a poor antifungal, although the one most commonly used by MDs--Diflucan is better for most people, but like all medical drugs has some bad side effects--I never use them for my clients or myself. Cliff > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 2.9% >Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW! >1/936/4/_/469673/_/952222470/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >Send blank message to candidiasis-unsubscribeonelist if you want to UNSUBSCRIBE ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2000 Report Share Posted March 5, 2000 For Laurie: Candida overgrowth is apparently under control (which got out of control thanks to antibiotics), herxheimer effect seen after taking it (indicating that some bacterial agent is being killed off) For Ken (me): significant herxheimer effect fro ~ 3 hrs after taking it for first two weeks, noticable improvement in ongoing gradual recovery after 2 weeks -- thus it appears to be killing bacteria (I suspect especially those that were doxcycline resistant). Planning to continue on with it (in addition to Nicolson's antibioitcs) for the simple reason that it may keep other bacterial growths (that doxcycyline is effectual against) in check. Again: our experience suggest that we both have a CWD bacteria CFIDS (i.e. the CWD is a significant (but not necessarily the only) factor). Per the literature -- if there is a viral component, OLE may also be attacking that too (extra insurance is always nice :-) Ken Lassesen 2 @ 2 ft PWC, 2 @ 4ft PWC 2 ft PWC: http://www.folkarts.com/idef/ 4 ft PWC: http://corgi.folkarts.com/ Fax: (520) 832-6836 ICQ #: 2122097 (Netmeeting too) ----- Original Message ----- From: 2276@... Ive been reading al these posts about OLE and it all looks great; what I need to know is the results you'vre all had. If its not too much trouble could anyone who's tried it briefly write if it helped, didnt do anything, harmed, etc. Much appreciated. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2000 Report Share Posted April 15, 2000 Hi Kathey, I really want to address my parasite problem and gallstone,kidney stone problem. I was not diagnosed with these but believe I have them. Anyway, I have been on olive leaf extract. I think it is good but make sure you start slow because I think it can cause your tummy to hurt if you go to fast....Hope this helps...LaTonya In a message dated 4/15/00 5:00:41 PM Central Daylight Time, alcat@... writes: << Does anyone have any experience with olive leaf extract? I am just now beginning to want to " address " my parasite problem (yeah, I KNOW that I have them)..and wanted to see what anyone thought of olive leaf. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2000 Report Share Posted April 16, 2000 I use olive leaf when I am sick and want to fight off a cold or flu bug. I think that essential oils are good for parasites. There are different combinations you can make and use it as a lotion or rub. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2000 Report Share Posted April 17, 2000 I am beginning to learn on essential oils. Any more info you can give me would be great. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2000 Report Share Posted April 25, 2000 Morton is the author of a paperback book on Olive Leaf. He might know. Al Olive Leaf extract > Have there been any double-blind experiments > done on Olive Leaf extract? > > M. Louis > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2000 Report Share Posted May 31, 2000 I would like to hear of someones success story with the olive leaf extract getting totally rid of the candida, what you did and how much you took, and your diet ect. Thanks Jean RE: Olive Leaf Extract Olive Leaf Extract is one of the most powerful, natural candida killers. It is also said to kill virus and bacteria. I've used it on and off for about one year, and it has really imrpoved my immune system, although I have trouble getting rid of candida. But I seem to come free of ordinary winter colds etc. because of the Olive Leaf. Regards, - Norway. Send blank message to candidiasis-unsubscribeonelist if you want to UNSUBSCRIBE ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2000 Report Share Posted May 31, 2000 The dosage of olive leaf extract that I am currently taking is 1 gram of olive leaf extract (standardized to 17% oleuropein) 4 times a day on an empty stomach. (That dosage is what I take each time I take it, not divided throughout the day.) I've also been on a sugar free/fermented foods free/low glycemic index type diet and tried a number of different things to control the candida. Everything I've tried helped for a while and then seemed to slowly loose their effectiveness. But the olive leaf extract, so long as I keep taking it, seems to keep working. I've taken it at lower dosages, but it wasn't as effective in killing the candida, although it did seem to somewhat supress it. But not enough to get to a point where I was completely symptom free. I'm currenlty symptom free on the higher dose. But I haven't yet figured out how long I will have to keep this up in order to prevent it from recurring. I think its not just a matter of killing off the candida, it also means I have to improve my immune system so that it will help control it, and clean up my body so that it isn't as easily reinfected again by the candida, and that takes time. lindaj@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2000 Report Share Posted June 1, 2000 It seems to me that someone should develop a treatment for vaginal yeast infections (similar to Monistat) with olive leaf extract in it. Unless it burns...(ouch!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2000 Report Share Posted August 26, 2000 Hi Lori, Is the Olive Leaf helping you? Vitaminworld.com has the best price on olive leaf I've seen around $16.50 a bottle and says it has a 20% oleuropen content on the bottle I saw in their retail store. Al Olive Leaf Extract > Hello everyone, > > I bought a case of East Park Olive Leaf Extract to save some money. I have > extra bottles to sell at $20.00 plus shipping. If anyone is interested > please back channel me at fishl@... > > Lori > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2000 Report Share Posted August 28, 2000 here is a test for you dosage 3 capsules of park east brand morning and late evening. best to take on an empty stomach length of time - 2 months assess your before and after and come to a conclusion Fluffy > Hi Ken and All, > > I posted a message a couple of weeks ago to ask if anyone felt any practicle > benefits from taking Olive Leaf Extract. Ken did reply to say that he was > feeling better for taking OLE but was also taking whey concentrates amongst > other things at the same time (whey concentrates will give healthy people a > boost, if they are not allergic, as has been found by athletes) > > The question is can anyone attribute direct benefits specifically from > taking OLE? > > I appreciate this is quite a difficult question as I would imagine that OLE > would work slowly, as would antibiotics, with long periods of herxing and > side effects in irradicating mycoplasmal viruses/bacteria. > > This would also raise the question how much OLE should a patient take and > how long to eliminate the troubling bugs like mycoplasma? > > Info in this area would be a real help. > > Also congrats to Ken on his new job! I think more the fact that he can work > more than anything. > > Adam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2000 Report Share Posted August 28, 2000 Thanks Fluffy, Ye 6capsules a day of Needs 500mg OLE for 2months sounds like a fair trial. From what folk have said it appears that only East Parks Research OLE is worth bothering with. Needs give a price of $28.98 for 60caps, 10days supply, or $173.88 for 2months supply.mmm???? Thanks for your thoughts. Adam > > > here is a test for you > > dosage > > 3 capsules of park east brand morning and late evening. best to take > on an empty stomach > > length of time - 2 months > > assess your before and after and come to a conclusion > > Fluffy > > > > Hi Ken and All, > > > > I posted a message a couple of weeks ago to ask if anyone felt any > practicle > > benefits from taking Olive Leaf Extract. Ken did reply to say that > he was > > feeling better for taking OLE but was also taking whey concentrates > amongst > > other things at the same time (whey concentrates will give healthy > people a > > boost, if they are not allergic, as has been found by athletes) > > > > The question is can anyone attribute direct benefits specifically > from > > taking OLE? > > > > I appreciate this is quite a difficult question as I would imagine > that OLE > > would work slowly, as would antibiotics, with long periods of > herxing and > > side effects in irradicating mycoplasmal viruses/bacteria. > > > > This would also raise the question how much OLE should a patient > take and > > how long to eliminate the troubling bugs like mycoplasma? > > > > Info in this area would be a real help. > > > > Also congrats to Ken on his new job! I think more the fact that he > can work > > more than anything. > > > > Adam > > > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2000 Report Share Posted August 30, 2000 Adam, I tried d-lenolate (East Park Extract) 3 caps BID for 10 days and wasn't able to observe any subjective effect. ===== on Hampshire, UK jamesinspace@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2000 Report Share Posted October 10, 2000 > ***Ann, I went to the site you mentioned, looking for the olive leaf > extract, but I didn't find it there. Pray tell.... where did you get > yours, and how much was it???? Sorry - the olive leaf stuff wasn't from that site. I've been confusing myself and everone else again, haven't I?! I bought it after it was mentioned here earlier today. Nopt that it's going to be much use to you, but I got it from Health and Herbs on Cowbridge Road, Cardiff - it's Solgar and it cost me £8.95, which is about the going rate for most Solgar supplements. No idea what that is in dollars, though, sorry! Took two at 7, it's now 9.30 and I'm hot and sneezy already - here comes the herx (I hope....?). I got some MSM as well - I'll keep you posted! Hugs all round! Ann The stuff I saw at " Needs " was QUITE > spendy, and I'd like to do some price comparisons. > > Thx, > Lynn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.willow-web.net Quality Web Design ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2000 Report Share Posted October 11, 2000 In a message dated 10/11/00 3:07:13 PM, lindaj@... wrote: <<I'm almost afraid to tell this, because if everyone makes a rush for the stuff, then when I go to order, they'll be out. But...You can get East Park's Olive leaf extract (d-Lenolate) from needs.com for $17.99 for 60 capsule>> *****Yikes.... sorry. I should have read ALL my mail before I sent this SAME message to the list. Sorry for the duplication. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2000 Report Share Posted October 11, 2000 I'm almost afraid to tell this, because if everyone makes a rush for the stuff, then when I go to order, they'll be out. But...You can get East Park's Olive leaf extract (d-Lenolate) from needs.com for $17.99 for 60 capsules, which is the cheapest I've seen it anywhere. At that price, it is no more expensive than the olive leaf extract that I was buying from my local natural foods store. lindaj@... Olive Leaf Extract I am taking olive leaf extract. I definitely experienced what I realize now was severe " die-off " , but supposedly olive leaf extract is the one antifungal that the yeast does not become resistant to. I've been on it three months, but am trying to exercise patience, as I never really tried to cut down my carbs as well as I probably should. It is expensive though. I get mine from Otrecure.com. It's made my East Park Research Institute, which is supposed to be the best out there. There are other companies that make olive leaf extract, but I'm just sticking with this one. Hope this helps anyone. Stacey _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. Send blank message to candidiasis-unsubscribeonelist if you want to UNSUBSCRIBE ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2000 Report Share Posted October 26, 2000 There are sevearl brands of olive leaf extract available at smallflower.com for the same or a little lower than this price. --- lindaj@... wrote: > But...You can get East > Park's Olive leaf extract (d-Lenolate) from > needs.com for $17.99 for 60 > capsules, which is the cheapest I've seen it > anywhere. At that price, it is > no more expensive than the olive leaf extract > that I was buying from my > local natural foods store. > > > lindaj@... > ===== " We can't all, and some of us don't. " __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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