Olive Leaf Extract
Buy Our Olive Leaf P.E. 35% Oleuropein Supplement
Olive leaf extract comes from the leaves of the olive tree and has been used traditionally for treatment of a variety of health conditions. The active ingredient in olive leaf extract is called Oleuropein and has the chemical formula C25H32O13 and a molecular mass of 540,51 g/mol.
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Olive Leaf P.E. 35% Oleuropein - 50 Grams (1.76 Oz)
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Olive Leaf Extract (Olea europaea) is composed of several bitter phenolics not included in products derived from the olive fruit. The most prevalent of these is oleuropein. When olives or olive leaves are processed for eating, the oleuropein content is reduced by soaking the olives in Lye, which cleaves the molecule into hydroxytyrosol and elenolic acid. While hydroxytyrosol has its own antioxidant effects, Oleuropein is believed to have a much broader range of biological properties. Our extract is standardized to ≥35% Oleuropein.
Olive leaves and branches have been a sign of peace health for thousands of years and their use in folk medicine dates back centuries. Traditional uses of olive leaves and unprocessed bitter “medicinal” olive oils included high blood pressure, gout, and autoimmune inflammatory disorders.
More recent studies suggest that the constituents of olive leaves may lower blood pressure (which is thought to indirectly improve cholesterol levels), exert strong free-radical scavenging effects, and increase circulating catecholamines. The olive tree is a staple of the Mediterranean diet, which studies indicate may be the healthiest diet for humans.
This product is 50 grams [1.76 oz] of pure Olive Leaf Extract, standardized to contain ≥35% Oleuropein in a transparent, reclosable plastic jar with an integrated Safety Seal and Shrinkband.
Also included are the certificate of analysis for the individual Olive Leaf Extract batch and a 0.625cc measuring scoop which measures approximately 400mg of Olive Leaf Extract.
More information on Olive Leaf Extract can be found at
https://examine.com/supplements/olive-leaf-extract
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Olive Leaf P.E. 35% Oleuropein - 200 Grams (7.05 Oz)
$32.68Availability:Only 10 left
Olive Leaf Extract (Olea europaea) is composed of several bitter phenolics not included in products derived from the olive fruit. The most prevalent of these is oleuropein. When olives or olive leaves are processed for eating, the oleuropein content is reduced by soaking the olives in Lye, which cleaves the molecule into hydroxytyrosol and elenolic acid. While hydroxytyrosol has its own antioxidant effects, Oleuropein is believed to have a much broader range of biological properties. Our extract is standardized to ≥35% Oleuropein.
Olive leaves and branches have been a sign of peace health for thousands of years and their use in folk medicine dates back centuries. Traditional uses of olive leaves and unprocessed bitter “medicinal” olive oils included high blood pressure, gout, and autoimmune inflammatory disorders.
More recent studies suggest that the constituents of olive leaves may lower blood pressure (which is thought to indirectly improve cholesterol levels), exert strong free-radical scavenging effects, and increase circulating catecholamines. The olive tree is a staple of the Mediterranean diet, which studies indicate may be the healthiest diet for humans.
This product is 50 grams [1.76 oz] of pure Olive Leaf Extract, standardized to contain ≥35% Oleuropein in a transparent, reclosable plastic jar with an integrated Safety Seal and Shrinkband.
Also included are the certificate of analysis for the individual Olive Leaf Extract batch and a 0.625cc measuring scoop which measures approximately 400mg of Olive Leaf Extract.
More information on Olive Leaf Extract can be found at
https://examine.com/supplements/olive-leaf-extract
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Olive Leaf P.E. 35% Oleuropein Benefits and Uses
Olive leaf extract has become increasingly popular as an oral supplement due to the variety of reported health benefits. As an oral supplement, it is taken primarily for its perceived effect in lowering blood pressure. A few clinical trials also suggest that olive leaf extract may also assist in lowering blood sugar levels.
Beyond these two benefits, this extract is also taken for its potential to improve overall immunity and skin health due to its powerful anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and immune-boosting properties.
Research suggests that oleuropein may improve health outcomes by acting as a powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immune-boosting agent.
Nomenclature:
Olive Leaf Extract is known by a number of alternative names including:
OLE |
Olea europaea L. |
Scientific Consensus:
As an oral supplement olive leaf extract is generally safe even at high dosages. There is currently no recommended daily allowance for olive leaf extract. Standard doses range from 500 mg to 1,000 mg daily.
Special Warning: Safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been established. Do not take if you are taking any anti-hypertensive or hypoglycemic medication.
Disclaimer:
All dietary supplements have risks. Please ensure that you are familiar with the latest research on effects, side effects, benefits, and uses of a supplement before buying it.
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children. If you have any underlying medical conditions or are taking any medication, please consult a medical professional before using this supplement.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Content Updated On: August 20, 2020
References:
- Sun, W., Frost, B., & Liu, J. (2017). Oleuropein, unexpected benefits! Oncotarget, 8(11), 17409
- Acar-Tek, N., & Ağagündüz, D. (2020). Olive Leaf (Olea europaea L. folium): Potential Effects on Glycemia and Lipidemia. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 1–6
- Olive Leaf Wellness Institute (2020).Olive leaf Extract. Retrieved April 2020, from https://olivewellnessinstitute.org/olive-leaf/olive-leaf-extract/