Olive Leaf Benefits

Olive leaf is the leaf of the olive tree (Olea europaea) was first used medicinally in Ancient Egypt. It is gaining recognition as a powerful defender against sickness and numerous scientific studies have been conducted to investigate the extracts beneficial properties. The reported benefits of olive leaf extract range from promoting increased energy and healthy blood pressure, to supporting the cardiovascular system and the immune system.
Olives are native to Asia Minor and Syria, but are cultivated in Mediterranean countries and also Chile, Peru and South Australia. Olive leaf was first used medicinally in Ancient Egypt and was a symbol of heavenly power. It was also used to mummify pharaohs. More recent knowledge of the olive leaf's medicinal properties dates back to the early 1800s when pulverised leaves were used in a drink to lower fevers. A few decades later, green olive leaves were used in tea as a treatment for malaria.

Modern health professionals first started using Olive Leaf extract in 1995 when it first became available and although a long-term perspective is not yet possible, initial results are very positive. It is emerging as a very promising and unique herb with multiple applications. It shows considerable therapeutic action against many common conditions. Olive leaf extract is gaining recognition as a powerful defender against sickness, and numerous scientific studies have been conducted to investigate the extract's beneficial properties.

dry olive leaves uses

Although boiling dispels some of the volatile constituents, olive leaf tea provides most of the health benefits of olive leaf extract but in a milder way.
This may be a better starting option for people on medication. (Check with your doctor first).
An ideal replacement for normal black tea it is said to relax, over time ease arthritic pain and in theory should provide the all-round benefits to the cardiovascular system that olive leaf extract does.
Strong infusions have been used by people with AIDS with some astonishing results (ref: Keep Hope Alive - Mark Konlee), and one could opt to go this route in place of other forms of olive leaf extract to combat immune disorders or infections.

Benefits

  • Relaxing.
  • Heart tonic.
  • Antimicrobial/preventative immune support beverage.
  • Good for arthritic pain and swelling.
  • Pleasant tasting (in normal tea strength).
  • Has reportedly produced good results for people with AIDS in strong concentrations.
  • Contains no caffeine.
  • Energy booster in stronger concentrations.

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Chitosan What is it used for?




What is it used for?
Traditional/Ethnobotanical uses
Chitosan has been used in water purification plants to absorb greases, oils, metals, and toxic substances. Chitosan has been used in the cosmetic and fabric industry.
General uses
There is some evidence of the effect of chitosan on lowering cholesterol and body weight, but the effect is unlikely to be of medical importance. Chitosan dressings are sometimes used in emergency rooms to control bleeding. Chitosan has been used in various drug delivery systems. Antimicrobial and other effects are being evaluated for use in dentistry.

chitosan & Weight loss

Weight loss. There is conflicting evidence about the effectiveness of chitosan for weight loss. Some research suggests that combining chitosan with a calorie-restricted diet might result in a small amount of weight loss. But taking chitosan, without cutting calories, doesn’t seem to cause weight loss. 
Many studies on chitosan have design flaws that make their results questionable. When only the higher quality studies are analyzed, the effect of chitosan on weight loss is minimal, only about 0.5 kg (about 1.1 pounds) when taken for 1-6 months. This may not make much difference to health.
Wound healing. Early research suggests that applying chitosan to skin grafts might improve wound healing and help nerves regrow.
Other conditions.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of chitosan for these uses.
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is Chitosan POSSIBLY SAFE for most people ?



Chitosan is POSSIBLY SAFE for most people when taken by mouth for up to six months or when applied to the skin. When taken by mouth, chitosan might cause mild stomach upset, constipation, or gas.
Special Precautions & Warnings:
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: There is not enough reliable information about the safety of taking chitosan by mouth if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.

Shellfish allergy: Chitosan is taken from the outer skeleton of shellfish. There is a concern that people with allergies to shellfish might also be allergic to chitosan. However, people who are allergic to shellfish are allergic to the meat, not the shell. So some experts believe that chitosan may not be a problem for people with shellfish allergy.