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Olive Leaf (Olea europaea leaf) comes from the same tree that produces one of humanity's most prized foods — olive oil — but the leaves have been used medicinally since ancient Egypt, where they were considered a symbol of divine power and used to mummify pharaohs. The primary active compound, oleuropein, gives olive leaf its remarkable antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, and antioxidant properties. In the 1960s, researchers discovered that oleuropein inhibited the growth of every organism it was tested against — an extraordinary finding. Modern research has confirmed that olive leaf extract has significant activity against influenza, herpes, HIV, Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli, Candida, and many other pathogens, making it one of the most broadly antimicrobial natural substances known.
Key Benefits of Olive Leaf
- Broad-spectrum antimicrobial — oleuropein inhibits bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites
- Antiviral: active against influenza, herpes, EBV, HIV in studies
- Lowers blood pressure — vasodilatory effect of oleuropein
- Reduces LDL cholesterol and improves cardiovascular health
- Anti-inflammatory via oleuropein and hydroxytyrosol
- Antioxidant — ORAC value exceeds green tea and many superfoods
- Immunomodulating — enhances phagocytosis without overstimulation
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Perspective
Gǎn Lǎn Yè (橄榄叶) — Olive Leaf does not have a prominent classical TCM role, but the Olive fruit (Gǎn Lǎn, 橄榄) has been used in TCM since the Tang dynasty for sore throat, drunkenness, and fish-bone obstruction. The leaf's far more potent antimicrobial and cardiovascular properties integrate well with TCM heat-clearing and Blood-activating categories.
- Chinese Name: Gǎn Lǎn Yè (橄榄叶) — Olive Leaf; Fruit: Gǎn Lǎn (橄榄)
- Nature & Flavor: Cool; Bitter, Astringent, Slightly Sweet
- Meridians Entered: Liver, Heart, Lung
- Key TCM Actions: Clears Heat and resolves Toxins (broad-spectrum antimicrobial via oleuropein); lowers Liver Yang — reduces blood pressure; activates Blood and reduces mild stasis; nourishes and protects Liver and Heart Yin from Heat damage; astringes and protects mucous membranes; immunomodulates Wei Qi.
Oleuropein's ability to lower blood pressure maps directly onto the TCM pattern of Liver Yang Rising — elevated blood pressure, headache, flushing, and irritability arising from Liver Yin deficiency with Yang rising above. The bitter, cool, astringent nature of Olive Leaf "anchors" this rising Yang by nourishing the Liver Yin from which Yang should be rooted. This dual action — clearing surface pathogens AND anchoring interior Liver Yang — makes Olive Leaf uniquely valuable across both infectious and cardiovascular TCM patterns.
Olive Leaf Immune Protocol: 2–3 ml tincture standardized to 20% oleuropein, 3 times daily. For acute infections: increase to 3–4 ml, 4 times daily for first 5 days. For cardiovascular support: 2 ml twice daily long-term. May cause a "die-off" reaction (Herxheimer reaction) in individuals with significant microbial overgrowth — start with lower dose and increase gradually.
Before you use this: May lower blood pressure — monitor if on blood pressure medications. May lower blood sugar — monitor if diabetic. May interact with blood thinners. "Die-off" reactions possible if significant infection is present — start low and increase. Avoid with known olive allergy. Consult a healthcare provider before use if on medications.