Hi beeleever,
I hope you will consider oleuropein with olive leaf powder. The oleuropein (olive leaf extract) content must be 17% or higher.
I have a very old stray dog that I took to my veterinarian three weeks ago to examine, she had an irregular shape malignant tumor almost seven
inches long and about three and a half
inches wide. It was growing a lot of veins to feed the cancer, and she was leaking blood out of her nipple everywhere she layed down.
The veterinarian suggested I have her put to sleep, because the cancer had already spread to her lymph gland. And also because she has a congested heart problem, resulting in fluid buildup and a pot belly, then he mentioned the fact that she is very old.
I took the dog home and started giving her two 500mg tablets that contain 18% olive leaf extract with olive leaf powder.
Her cancer tumer shrunk down to about two by one and a half inches
I take four of these tablets a day myself, because it kills cancer and viruses, and is not toxic to the human body. There are no contraindications for this product.
There is nothing to lose by trying it. Nobody will know what will or will not work unless they try.
The name of the product I use is "Oliveplex" 90 tablets, I bought it because it was cheap ($11.50 with shipping included), and it contains 18% oleuropein with olive leaf powder. But shop around for a high content of olive leaf extract (oleuropein) with olive leaf powder.
Do not get any olive leaf extract that has alcohol or was extracted by using alcohol.
When I worked for Upjohn Pharmaceuticals, The knew olive leaf extract would kill cancer and viruses in the laboratory. Dr Harold Renis was a virologist that worked in the lab, he used a chemical method to try and extract what he thought the virus killing property was. When isolated, it was too short lived in the body to last long enough to be effective, and the way the salts was changed chemically was completely different than the way the body does it. He boiled elenolic acid with calcium carbonate to produce calcium elenolate.
There are 98 constituents that can be extracted from olive leaves, and all of these constituents evidently worked together for the effects that were seen in the laboratory. The calcium elenolate would not work alone. These constituents are united in olive leaf extract and work in unison.
The experiments were dropped. calcium elenolate was not extracted with any combination with all the constituents, and also the fact calcium elenolate had already been patented. Then there is the fact that Upjohn could not patent olive leaf extract or olive leaf powder either, because it has been around for ages and not profitable for Upjohn or any other pharmaceutical company. It takes a patented product to scalp people for profits.