Blessed Tree Leaves Tea
History of olive leaves
Olive leaves extract has been used since ancient times by the Egyptian civilization 5,000 years ago and the countries of the Mediterranean Sea in the treatment of colds, malaria and even some tropical diseases. It was known to the Egyptians for its use in the mummification process, and in many medical purposes. They used olive oil and its wood as a source of fuel for warmth.
It is considered as a fruit and oil, a source of energy and food because it is rich in minerals, essential fatty acids and many other benefits that support the body inside and outside.
Olive leaves tea :
Olive leaves tea used to fortifying the body’s immunity.
– Olive leaves and its extracts contain powerful antioxidants known as phenols, which work to combat free radicals and their harmful effects, and prevent cell damage and protection.
pain reliever
– In a study published in 2010 in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, its results showed that olive leaf extract has analgesic properties and that it has a similar effect on the body as morphine.
Fighting cancer
– According to a study published in 2010 in the International Journal of Cancer, in which the anti-cancer properties of the olive leaf extract were tested, it was found to have anti-cancer properties.
preventing metabolic syndrome
– In a study conducted on mice were suffering from liver fat, high cholesterol and other problems within metabolic syndrome, and the results were published in the Journal of Nutrition. The using of olive leaves has great effect on a healthy diet contributed to: improving the health of blood vessels and the heart, improving cholesterol levels, controlling high blood pressure, improving blood glucose levels after 16 weeks. That was in comparison with another group, did not eat olive leaves.
From our farms
Because natural products are the demand of Noreen International Group, Noreen has served olive leaf tea exclusively from farms located in Manisa, Turkey The leaves are manually harvested from our farms and we are keen on the nutritional value of the leaves ,then the farmers vaporize the leaves, stir and dry them, cut them with great care to be prepared in special tea leaves for comfortable use..
Research on the benefit of olive leaf
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