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RESEARCH OF BENEFITS |
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In 1854
“Pharmaceutical journal of Provincial
Transactions,” doctors stated that the
properties of the olive tree deserved
more extensive investigation. In
the early 1900’s, a bitter compounds was
found in the leaves of certain olive
trees, called “Oleuropein”. This
compound was determined to be part of
the olive tree’s powerful disease
resistance structure. |
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In 1995,
through independent scientific research,
success was finally achieved by East
Park Research, opening the way for
clinical applications of this natural
olive leaf extract. Thus, East
Park Research’s
d-Lenolate® was born and was awarded a
patent extraction. |
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In the
late 1990’s, Dr. Morton Walker, a
specialist in health care sciences
referred to as orthomolecular nutrition
and holistic medicine, did an extensive
investigation on the amazing scope and
healing properties of olive leaves. |
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His
investigation resulted in his book
“Nature’s Antibiotic, Olive Leaf
Extract” published in 1997. More
information on Dr. Walker's book can be
found under
Health Related
Publications,
and copies are available through our
Bookstore. |
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While the production process remains
East Park Research proprietary, what can
be revealed are the actual olive leaf
components which have
Remedial Properties." |
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In
January 1999, Dr. Bernard J. Mizock
evaluated the efficacy of East Park
Research’s d-Lenolate® product for the
control of Candida hypersensitivity
syndrome. Thirty subjects
participated in a double-blinded,
randomized placebo-controlled study for
60 days. |
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At both
the beginning and conclusion of the
investigation these patients underwent
basal metabolic panels, complete blood
counts, and the recording of Somatomedin-C
levels. They each took
6 capsules per day of either the d-Lenolate®
or placebo. There were no
modifications to the diet
or exercise programs of the participants
during the study period, and no
additional nutritional supplements were
prescribed. |
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He
concluded East Park‘s d-Lenolate®
reduced the symptoms of chronic yeast
infections by greater than 50% within 60
days of its use with no apparent side
effects. |
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d-Lenolate®
was again used by Dr. Mizock in a second
study to record the modifications of
symptoms related to arthritic symptoms.
Using the Western Ontario and McMaster
Universities Arthritis (WOMAC) index,
scores were obtained during the period
September 2000 to January 2001
at baseline, 20, 40 and 60 days. No
changes were made in the patients’
current diet or medications. |
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Dr.
Mizock concluded that East park d-Lenolate®
improves the symptoms of arthritis.
The effects
were first noted at 20 days, and reach a
maximum effect of 32% improvement at 40
days. |
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In 2002,
the chief of Medicine at Budapest
General Hospital noted that his
experience with fighting infection by
prescribing vegetarian capsules of Olive
leave Leaf Extract had reached a success
rate of 90 percent and had been using
olive leaf extract before resorting to
any antibiotics. |