Olive Leaf

Olive Leaf is a source of antioxidants to help reduce free radical damage.

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Description

A consciously created plant active in a convenient, readily absorbed liquid herbal extract.

Antioxidant:Olive Leaf is a source of antioxidants to help reduce free radicals formed in the body.

You can expect a bitter taste, which is typical of herbal extracts and all of their goodness.

Complemented with natural peppermint oil.

Direction

Adult Dosage

Using the measured dropper take 1.25 mL daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Drop directly onto the tongue or dilute in 30 mL of water or juice and consume immediately. Follow with a glass of water if necessary. Shake well before use.

Active Ingredients

Each 1.25 mL contains:

Olea europaea (Olive Leaf)leaf ext. liquid 1.13 mL.

Derived from dry 1.13 g.

No added gluten, dairy, lactose, soy or egg. Nothing artificial. Vegan friendly.

Contains 40.5% alcohol.

Non-Active Ingredients

Also contains the following plant derived excipients:

  • Glycerol (from coconut).
  • Peppermint oil (from peppermint leaf).

Health Warnings

Contains 40.5% alcohol.

Sourcing

Olive leaf sourced from Spain.

Consciously Created

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Australian Made

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No Added Dairy

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No Added Gluten

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No Added Soy

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Plant Actives

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Responsible Packaging

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Vegan

Ingredients

We strive to harness the best from nature. We are dedicated to sourcing quality ingredients from around the world, selecting certified organic ingredients wherever possible.

Olive leaf

Olea europaea

First cultivated in the Mediterranean basin, this small evergreen tree is now grown throughout the world. As its Mediterranean origins might suggest, the olive tree prefers warm weather, full sun and the dry, rocky soil characteristic of mountainous coasts. A single tree can live for hundreds or even thousands of years.

Olives are not used as a natural fruit due to their extremely bitter taste but are rather consumed either as olive oil as the main culinary usage. This may help explain why its botanical name Olea is derived from elaia, the ancient Greek work for olive, and oleum the Latin word for oil.

Olive leaf can be used:

  • As an antioxidant to reduce free radicals forming in the body

Olive leaf has been closely associated with religion, sociocultural and medicinal needs, used as a symbol of peace, purity and goodness by ancient Romans, Greeks and Egyptians. The leaves represented heavenly power in the tombs of ancient Egyptian pharaohs and benediction in the gilded crowns of Roman Caesars. To the ancient Greeks, victors in the ancient Olympic Games were crowned with wreaths of its leaves. Peace remains the most popular association, with the olive branch appearing on the seal of the United Nations and on British and American coins as a symbol of peace.

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