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With herbal equivalent 2 g of olive leaf for a recommended daily intake of 2 droppers (2 ml).
Supports the immune and cardiovascular systems.
Alcohol-free, gluten-free, corn-free, soy-free, GMO-free, kosher, vegan and paleo.
Free of citric acid, fillers, additives, natural and artificial flavors.
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Vegan
Gluten free
Kosher
Paleo
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Olive leaf contains oleuropein, which is considered one of its most useful substances. Compared to olive oil, olive leaves contain much higher concentrations of healthy phenolic compounds. Organic extracts of apple juice, mulberry and lemon juice have been added to Vimergy's organic olive leaf extract to supplement the range of nutrients you get for better taste.
Olive leaf is a powerful and effective healing agent that has tremendous healing properties for the immune, cardiovascular, circulatory, respiratory, digestive and lymphatic systems. It is especially helpful in fighting viruses and bacteria in the body such as herpes zoster, herpes simplex, Escherichia coli, salmonella, staph, and Klebsiella pneumonia, and can help clear cold and flu viruses faster than most medications.
Vertigo is caused by one or more of the 60 types of Epstein-Barr virus that release neurotoxins that stick to the vagus nerve, inflaming and irritating it. This causes a number of symptoms, including dizziness or feeling like you're on a moving boat, as the vagus nerve is primarily responsible for balance. Medical science and studies are still not clear that this is the real cause of this neurological condition.
Many people suffer from acid reflux or heartburn throughout their lives and don't understand why they experience that burning sensation that reaches through the chest to the throat. Medical professionals explain acid reflux as stomach acids and hydrochloric acid backing up into the esophagus. However, this theory of cause is unfounded and limited in its understanding, as we will explain in this article.
Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with an MTHFR gene mutation? These days special courses are held for this gene mutation, but the information being shared is fundamentally wrong. There really is no such thing as an MTHFR gene mutation, and misinformation on the subject is preventing people from getting the right answers to their health problems. Although doctors originally diagnosed only one MTHFR gene mutation, now there are different diagnoses for this gene mutation that you can be given, and as this misinformation continues to take hold, more and more MTHFR gene mutations will be created.
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a widespread problem that has recently become a popular diagnosis. If you receive a diagnosis of SIBO, your doctor will likely suggest that you take an antibiotic. Unfortunately, in many cases, any antibiotic you use will only offer temporary relief. This article addresses the root cause of SIBO and reveals actionable steps you can take to heal yourself.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a label shrouded in mystery and confusion that can be an overwhelming diagnosis. MS sufferers experience a range of painful symptoms that can completely change their lives. Fortunately, this condition is not an incurable disease in which the immune system attacks areas of the nerve sheath, as many well-meaning experts believe. The truth is that aggressive viruses and their co-factors are what cause many of the symptoms of MS. Once you understand what's really behind MS, you can take steps to cure it.
It's a well-known fact that when someone gets the flu, it can weaken their immune system, allowing other viruses like Epstein-Barr to develop. The flu causes the Epstein-Barr virus to appear. This is why some people recover from severe flu in a few days, while others take months to recover. Covid-19 causes similar problems, but on a larger scale. We will tell you more about this in the second part of our article on Epstein-Barr virus.