hi everyone,
has anyone tried olive leaf extract for the sd.
tony
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Tony thanks for your response, did you try the liquid or the powder,
and did you apply it topically and/or internally…why i ask is i
have been applying the liquid form on my sd spots and taking it
internally and have a dramatic improvement in the redness and the
flaking..the flaking improvement could be from the oil but im not
too sure why the redness has improved..thanks Tony
tony - my name is tony too.
and our P posts seem to have disappeared.
I was taking it internally the powder form, but I wish you the best with it,
What ever works for us. Thats what counts. Ill eat one plate of dog shit a
day if it would help
Just looking for some thoughts on this
product. Anybody using it?…any experience with it?
good or bad.
thanks.
———————————————————————
The olive tree was recognized in antiquity as a good food source for
its resistance and plant pathogens. Consumers trust the healthy
benefits associated with olives and olive oil: The monounsaturated
fatty acids are particularly concentrated in the leaves is
Oleuropein, a potent antimicrobial that has inhibited the growth of
every human pathogen it has been tested against, including viruses,
bacteria, protozoa, fungi and yeast.
I just got some today and will apply some tonight–it is green and smells
like moldy grass (at least he kind I got at the Vitamin Shoppe)–I will need
to dilute this with some water or some glycerine–I bought this kind because
it did not have any alcohol in it, which at least for me, would be a
disaster to put anything on my skin with alcohol
Tony from Australia–the Olive Leaf extract you suggested–can you tell us
the color and smell to it and if it has alcohol in it?
hi, the color of the extract i am using is brown to black, basically
the color of new engine oil, the smell is sweet, other than that i
am not too sure, but moldy grass is probably right.. i carnt really
place the smell..the ingredients do not state alcohol as a
ingredient..i am so far very pleased with my results, so far no
flaking (even after a shower) and a huge reduction in redness, but
i have only used it for two weeks, so things could change.. i am not
totally clear of sd, but i am hoping. i dont dilute it, and it has
the consistency of olive oil..
tony
Thanks Tony–guess I got the right stuff then which is good–however, when I
put it on my skin, my skin turns kinda brownish green like the extract–I
suppose this might only be an overnight treatment, coupled with the smell as
well.
I heard the company above offers the best olive leaf
products out there…
-pill
-topical
-cleansing bar.
i wonder if this stuff could really help, i have gotten
good clearance when taking antibiotics for other reasons.
this stuff is a strong natural antibiotic, anti yeast, anti viral.
anti fungi.
any thoughts.?
I only used it for about 2-3 days and it did not seem to be making any of a
difference–it was a really bad flare as well, skin oozing and broken–I
fianlly had to take some prednisone to get the falre under control so not
sure if the Olive leaf helped at all–will give it another chance as soon I
get another flare which should be any day now
Antonio, i am taking about 5ml three times a day internally. the
improvement i am seeing is about 70 to 80%, a huge improvement for
me..its a general overall improvement, i seem to have a lot of
redness over my face, between my eyes, chin nose, some cheecks, and
when i use the olive leaf extract(ole) it seems to reduce the
redness significantly everywhere (takes a few days).i actually
stopped using it a about 5 days ago and the redness has come back,
so i started again last night, today i do notice an improvement
allready. also i normally have scabby crap behind my ears, but when
i use (ole)i dont have the scabs. but i think its working topically
not internally.. Ralph has tried a differnt brand of ole and dosent
seem to be getting any results, but i notice a improvement from the
first topical application, a reduction in redess and no flaking..the
flaking difference is amazing because without the ole i flake a hell
of a lot..it takes 3-7 days of applying by then the redness is
vastly improved for me 70-80% …i was hoping that there might be
some fellow Aussies here that might try the brand i am using, to see
what results they get, its an Australian brand, i dont know if its
any different than any other, its the only one i have tried..
i have not managed a total clearence, but have noticed a huge
reduction in redness and no peeling..
Tony
January 24th, 2005 at 12:38 pm
olive leaf i tried, didnt do anything,
tony the baloney the one and only
January 25th, 2005 at 5:03 am
Tony thanks for your response, did you try the liquid or the powder,
and did you apply it topically and/or internally…why i ask is i
have been applying the liquid form on my sd spots and taking it
internally and have a dramatic improvement in the redness and the
flaking..the flaking improvement could be from the oil but im not
too sure why the redness has improved..thanks Tony
tony - my name is tony too.
and our P posts seem to have disappeared.
January 25th, 2005 at 7:05 pm
I was taking it internally the powder form, but I wish you the best with it,
What ever works for us. Thats what counts. Ill eat one plate of dog shit a
day if it would help
tony the baloney the one and only
January 26th, 2005 at 2:48 am
hell i’ll eat even 2 plates of shit a day if it helps
… wont be the first to try that cure though 
January 26th, 2005 at 9:39 pm
i am happy that you two havent lost your sence of humor, but i would
need tomato sauce if i was going to eat two plates per day..
January 27th, 2005 at 9:15 am
don’t forget the mustard :DDD
February 5th, 2005 at 3:06 pm
Just looking for some thoughts on this
product. Anybody using it?…any experience with it?
good or bad.
thanks.
———————————————————————
The olive tree was recognized in antiquity as a good food source for
its resistance and plant pathogens. Consumers trust the healthy
benefits associated with olives and olive oil: The monounsaturated
fatty acids are particularly concentrated in the leaves is
Oleuropein, a potent antimicrobial that has inhibited the growth of
every human pathogen it has been tested against, including viruses,
bacteria, protozoa, fungi and yeast.
February 6th, 2005 at 12:55 am
I just got some today and will apply some tonight–it is green and smells
like moldy grass (at least he kind I got at the Vitamin Shoppe)–I will need
to dilute this with some water or some glycerine–I bought this kind because
it did not have any alcohol in it, which at least for me, would be a
disaster to put anything on my skin with alcohol
Tony from Australia–the Olive Leaf extract you suggested–can you tell us
the color and smell to it and if it has alcohol in it?
RJ
February 6th, 2005 at 9:33 pm
hi, the color of the extract i am using is brown to black, basically
the color of new engine oil, the smell is sweet, other than that i
am not too sure, but moldy grass is probably right.. i carnt really
place the smell..the ingredients do not state alcohol as a
ingredient..i am so far very pleased with my results, so far no
flaking (even after a shower) and a huge reduction in redness, but
i have only used it for two weeks, so things could change.. i am not
totally clear of sd, but i am hoping. i dont dilute it, and it has
the consistency of olive oil..
tony
February 7th, 2005 at 7:22 am
Thanks Tony–guess I got the right stuff then which is good–however, when I
put it on my skin, my skin turns kinda brownish green like the extract–I
suppose this might only be an overnight treatment, coupled with the smell as
well.
I will update in a few days if it helps or not
RJ
February 8th, 2005 at 4:00 am
I heard the company above offers the best olive leaf
products out there…
-pill
-topical
-cleansing bar.
i wonder if this stuff could really help, i have gotten
good clearance when taking antibiotics for other reasons.
this stuff is a strong natural antibiotic, anti yeast, anti viral.
anti fungi.
any thoughts.?
February 10th, 2005 at 6:45 am
so Ralph hows the olive leaf extract going
tony
February 10th, 2005 at 4:34 pm
I only used it for about 2-3 days and it did not seem to be making any of a
difference–it was a really bad flare as well, skin oozing and broken–I
fianlly had to take some prednisone to get the falre under control so not
sure if the Olive leaf helped at all–will give it another chance as soon I
get another flare which should be any day now
February 11th, 2005 at 11:21 pm
Antonio, i am taking about 5ml three times a day internally. the
improvement i am seeing is about 70 to 80%, a huge improvement for
me..its a general overall improvement, i seem to have a lot of
redness over my face, between my eyes, chin nose, some cheecks, and
when i use the olive leaf extract(ole) it seems to reduce the
redness significantly everywhere (takes a few days).i actually
stopped using it a about 5 days ago and the redness has come back,
so i started again last night, today i do notice an improvement
allready. also i normally have scabby crap behind my ears, but when
i use (ole)i dont have the scabs. but i think its working topically
not internally.. Ralph has tried a differnt brand of ole and dosent
seem to be getting any results, but i notice a improvement from the
first topical application, a reduction in redess and no flaking..the
flaking difference is amazing because without the ole i flake a hell
of a lot..it takes 3-7 days of applying by then the redness is
vastly improved for me 70-80% …i was hoping that there might be
some fellow Aussies here that might try the brand i am using, to see
what results they get, its an Australian brand, i dont know if its
any different than any other, its the only one i have tried..
i have not managed a total clearence, but have noticed a huge
reduction in redness and no peeling..
Tony