Domestically grown Olive Leaves are not as high in Oleuripein as
European. Bluebonnet brand, a domestically grown product, has almost
zero activity. I called them once, after the proudct failed miserably
even in high doses and asked for the batch assay results. He would not
answer me and simply asked that I take it back to the store and get my
money back. Speaks volumes to me.

I did start on Solar Ray OL after the Bluebonnet and got the expected
results.

Garnet

On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 22:12, Betsy Coffey wrote:
> Someone asked about olive leaf and antibiotics. I have
> done some research on olive leaf and use it myself.
> What I have noticed, is that it varies from brand to
> brand in its effectiveness.  I  have tried two
> different types and would be curious if others have
> opinions about its usage and what type or brand is
> best. As far as it cancelling out antibiotics, I have
> come across two differnt web sites that say it negates
> the effects of antibiotics. When I have used it with
> antibiotics, I try not to use them within several
> hours of each other. The advantage to using olive leaf
> as an antibiotic, is that it also helps with yeast
> problems. It can create some very strong reactions
> though and some people have reported stomach
> inflammation when using it. IT might be helpful to
> take slippery elm when using it if you are prone to
> stomach irritation.
> 
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