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Olive Leaf Side Effects




Olive Leaf Extract Research

Olive leaf side effects: olive leaf has no known side effects, except one which is sometimes called the “die off” effect.

It doesn’t mean what you think.

Die off, in this case, means a period of detoxification. It can begin immediately
after your first supplement.

But it’s a positive side effect.


The oleuropein in olive leaf extract fights germs and viruses so vigorously that it upsets your body.


You may experience:


  • extreme fatigue

  • diarrhea

  • headaches

  • joint and muscle aches

  • flu-like symptoms


Some people experience a severe die off effect while others experience no effect at all. If you have terrible discomfort, you should reduce your olive leaf extract dosage and get more information from an herbalist.

Extract of Olive Leaf Is Not Recommended For...


  1. Women who are pregnant or nursing

  2. People who have diabetes

  3. People who take blood pressure medication


To be safe, consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have concerns about how olive leaf will interact with your medications.







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