Olive leaf extract tablets. These tablets contain the phytochemical oleuropein, part of the secoiridoids. Oleuropein has the ability to interfere with


Olive leaf extract tablets. These tablets contain the phytochemical oleuropein, part of the secoiridoids. Oleuropein has the ability to interfere with critical amino acid production essential for viruses and can be broken down to elenolic acid, which is a powerful anti-biotic. Therefore, these tablets are believed to be helpful in the treatment of range of bacterial, viral and fungal infections.


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