Olive Leaves | Olea europaea
The olive tree is one of the oldest cultivated trees on the planet earth. The cultivation of olive started in ancient times and it dates back more than 7000 years. According to archaeological reports olives were cultivated for commercial purposes in Crete in 3000 BC by the Minoan civilization. Historically the benefits of olive leaves have been used in traditional medicine practices as folk remedies for the treatment of various illnesses. Studies suggest that olive leaf extract could help balance blood sugar in type 2 diabetes patients.
Treats:
- Cell protection
- Fights free radicals
- Respiratory infections
- Low immune system
- Heart disease prevention
- High blood pressure
- High cholesterol
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Irregular heartbeat
- Diabetes prevention
- Reduces appetite
- Obesity (weight gain prevention and weight management)
- Inflammation
- Fights cancer
- Arthritis
- Skin health
- Fights radiation
Common names:
African olive, brown olive, common olive, European olive, olive, olive tree, small-fruited olive, wild olive.
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