Information About Olive Leaf Extract

d-Lenolate® is an all-natural olive leaf extract supplement that helps protect the body against invading micro-organisms that weaken the immune system.† d-Lenolate Olive Leaf Extract has been shown in numerous clinical studies to be a natural antiviral1, antimicrobial2,3,4, antibacterial5 and antifungal6, as well as potentially beneficial effects on overall human health, due to its active chemical compounds including oleuropein7.† Since its formulation, over 20 years ago, thousands of customers have felt and seen a myriad of health and immune-boosting benefits after incorporating d-Lenolate Olive Leaf Extract into their daily regimen.†

d-Lenolate Olive Leaf Extract uses a patented extraction process of olive leaves. The power of the olive tree has been around for thousands of years. The therapeutic components were used all the way back in ancient Egypt.

Olive Leaf Extract

d-Lenolate Olive Leaf Extract‘s formulation is based on a patented extraction process of selected olive leaves that contain oleuropein. The molecules (isomers) are delicate and the extraction process can destroy some of the effectiveness of olive leaf extract.

In a human double-blind study, d-Lenolate Olive Leaf Extract was found to strengthen the system’s defenses and enable the body to efficiently eliminate toxins.† d-Lenolate is one of the most potent olive-leaf extract products on the market due to East Park Research's patented extraction process, which is used to obtain the highest concentration of oleuropein from hand-selected olive leaves.

Several studies have been published documenting the powerful & significant therapeutic benefits of d-Lenolate Olive Leaf Extract to a myriad of life-threatening viral and bacterial diseases. Peer-reviewed research publications reported that d-Lenolate was found to be a potent immune system stimulant. Studies have also indicated the introduction of d-Lenolate can increase the body’s resistance to numerous microbes, including bacteria, yeast and viruses.

References:

  1. Micol V1, Caturla N, Pérez-Fons L, Más V, Pérez L, Estepa A. (2005). The olive leaf extract exhibits antiviral activity against viral haemorrhagic septicaemia rhabdovirus (VHSV). Antiviral Research. 66(2-3), 129–136.
  2. Sudjanaa,N. A., D’Oraziob, C., Ryanc, V.,  Rasoold, N., Ngd, J., Islamd, N.,Rileya , T.V., Hammera, K. A. (2009). Antimicrobial activity of commercial Olea europaea (olive) leaf extractInternational Journal of Antimicrobial Agents. 33(5), 461–463.
  3. Markin D, Duek L, Berdicevsky I. (2003). In vitro antimicrobial activity of olive leaves. Mycoses. 46(3-4), 132-136.
  4. Phui, A. (2010). Antimicrobial activity of d-lenolate®  UNLV Theses/Dissertations/Professional Papers/Capstones. Paper 326.
    http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/thesesdissertations/326.
  5. Pereira AP. (2007). Phenolic compounds and antimicrobial activity of olive (Olea europaea L. Cv. Cobrançosa) leaves; Molecules.  26;12(5):1153-62.
  6. Trial Study: Mizock, B. (1999). Evaluation of the Efficacy of d-lenolate in the control of symptoms of Candida Hypersensitivity Syndrome.
  7. Omar, S. (2010). Oleuropein in Olive and its Pharmacological EffectsScientia Pharmaceutica. 78(2): 133–154.

 

†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.