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Benefits Of Olive Leaf Tea

We use olive oil but even olive leaves contain medicinal properties. And yes, olive leaf extract is available in the market. This extract contains amazing medicinal qualities.

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Olive leaves are antibacterial and have the potential to fight viral infections. The leaf extract can deactivate vital action in your body. It also halts the spread of virus and breeding of their cells.

Consuming olive leaf tea regularly can be relaxing, soothing and helps in overall well being. It can also prevent many health issues like urinary tract infection, stomach ulcers, malaria, atherosclerosis, herpes, hepatitis B, meningitis, influenza, TB and even gonorrhea.

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Dried organic olive leaves can be used to prepare the tea. Boil the leaves in 300 ml of water for 12 minutes. After it cools down, add a teaspoon of lemon juice and a few drops of honey and enjoy your tea. To enjoy ts medicinal benefits, consume it for at least 15 days.

Benefit #1

Benefit #1

Olive leaf tea helps in shedding weight too. If you are looking to lose weight, try it out.

Benefit #2

Benefit #2

Certain studies suggest that olive leaves contain the potential to prevent osteoporosis.

Benefit #3

Benefit #3

The extract of olive leaves has the potential of preventing certain types of cancers.

Benefit #4

Benefit #4

Olive leaves contain anti-fungal as well as antibacterial properties. Problems like athlete's foot, yeast infections, and even chlamydia can be healed if you consume this tea.

Benefit #5

Benefit #5

If you want quick relief from sinusitis, pneumonia and sore throat, consume olive leaf tea.

Benefit #6

Benefit #6

You can consume this tea to treat chronic fatigue, colds, arthritis and psoriasis too.

Benefit #7

Benefit #7

Olive leaves contain all the properties required to strengthen your immunity, disease fighting ability and promote overall health.

Benefit #7

Benefit #7

During seasonal changes, consuming this tea can help in preventing flu.

Story first published: Thursday, June 30, 2016, 12:55 [IST]
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