Guest guest Posted May 11, 2001 Report Share Posted May 11, 2001 Hi all, in reference to my past post #15973. I'm updating info about olive leaf extract and its effective " non- toxic way to eliminate illnesses arising from viruses, bacteria, fungi, yeasts, protozoa, worms, and parasites. " " Olive Leaf Extract is especially effective against HIV, Epstein-Barr, herpes, shingles, sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, Lyme disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, athlete's foot, flu, and even the common cold. " From Dr. Morton s website(http://www.drmortonwalker.com/ )description of his book, Olive Leaf Extract, available thru his website or bookstores. He states that there are " ...137 infectious diseases for which olive leaf extract acts effectively as an anti-microbial agent. " They include the following partil list: AIDS; anthrax; bladder infection; chlamdial pneumonia; CMV; ear infection; giardia; hepatitis A, B, C; meningitis(viral/bacterial; mono; pneumonia (bacterial, viral, chlamydial, broncho, etc.); roseola, scabies; STD's; TB; Trich; Trichinosis; and Yeast Syndrome. All documented in vitro or clinically with an impressive bibliography of studies, etc. One of the best sources is: http://www.eastparkresearch.com/ Phone orders 800-656-8687/24hr 800-345-8367. Their product had the highest content of the active compound, oleuropein. The formula for making olive leaf tea can be found in Olive Leaf Extract or at Mark Konlee's website (http://www.keephope.net/ ). Click on Progressive Health News for 1996 and scroll down to Voice Mail Message for Aug. 1, 1996. A good source for non-toxic leaves is: San Francisco Herb Company, (510) 770-1215, or ask at your health food store(apparently the olive trees in So. Calif are the best species for the extract/tea). Or take the capsules with a whole lemon/olive oil drink(click on " articles " at Mark's website homepage). You might ask East Park if they still sell the tincture, Viliv(an much older recipe was/is used to effectively treat malaria). I met someone at an alt. health expo who used/recommends taking the capsules with lemon juice/water. Mark Konlee received a report that some people using olive leaf with naltrexone and other treatments had gone from being HIV+ to HIV-. I'm very impressed with Dr. Morton 's articles in the Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients (http://www.tldp.com/ ) and his many books. Best wishes. - McCoy- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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