If you have ever had the misfortune of hearing these words while driving to the airport for the family holiday of your dreams, you may want to read furth er.
A dose of flu, a tummy bug, a sudden viral infection can spoil a week or more of your holiday and have the family sitting in a hotel room watching television or taking turns to play ping-pong in the recreation room while the unfortunate victim recovers. With a whole world of activity beckoning from the outside, a minor bug can keep you inside.
While tourist websites and doctors give comprehensive advice on vaccinations and medication for dangerous exotic diseases, what inexpensive over-the-counter product can one take to prevent the most common travel bugs from taking hold? These have an even greater likelihood of turning a relaxing vacation resort into an expensive away-from-home sick-bay and destroying would-be pleasant memories.
Olive Leaf Extract is one such natural product, available in liquid and capsule forms, for different applications. As well as being effective against a wide range of pathogens, olive leaf extract has no harmful side-effects and has a multitude of other benefits, some only recently discovered.
What this means to you is that Olive Leaf Extract weakens the infection to the point where your immune system can easily deal with it and your holiday can continue without missing a beat. In more severe cases the attack is toned down to the degree that a day or two of taking Olive Leaf Extract and resting is all it takes to have you well again. Typically, very few cases have to be referred to the local pharmacy or doctor.
If you eat out and some of the food is not fresh, a precautionary dose of Olive Leaf Extract can prevent an unpleasant case of diarrhoea.
Olive leaf extract is a great boon for holidaymakers or business travellers who wish to stay in circulation for the duration of their trip.
Hi, I'm Terence and co-own Herbal Wellness International. We specialize in high quality products specifically designed to support immune function, with Olive Leaf Extract being a personal favourite. Sure, the tincture doesn't taste great, but if I want great taste I make a fruit juice cocktail. What matters to me is staying well so my life can make a difference. Holidays or business trips aren't fun if you're sick so I thought I'd let the cat out of the bag about olive leaf extract. For the "how to" visit http://herbalwellnessinternational.com/oliveleaf-travellers.php
The author, a mechanical engineering diplomate has worked as a design engineer designing machines, a project engineer in an aircraft factory that makes specialized aircraft parts and as a researcher and "engineer" of herbal supplements.
The wonder of nature and the miraculous human "machine" is the inspiration for his interest in health and natural medicine.
His experience is that nature has the resources to keep the human body functioning at its best.
He believes that synthetic medicine has excellent application in trauma situations but should not be used to treat the symptoms of chronic disease.
His belief and vision is that all should win back and maintain their own health and supplies supplements and website information to support that cause.
» left by Susan Thom(8,592) Susan Thom (141 days ago.)
hi terence,
this was a well written, interesting article. thanks for sharing this tip.
if it makes you feel better when you're feeling sick, i'm all for it.
best regards,
sue thom Respond to this comment
» left by Terence Hedgcock(6) Terence Hedgcock (140 days 15 hours ago.)
Thanks for the encouraging comment Susan,
Only yesterday my 5 - year son woke up not feeling well at all, nauseous and white as a sheet. We'd visited family the day before and had travelled on the train, tube & he had eaten with the other kids so he could have picked up anything.
We gave him a dose of olive leaf, a probiotic, & prayed for him. He brought up twice, slept for half an hour and woke up wanting breakfast. Whatever it was, it was over in about two hours and didn't come back.
I hate seeing little children sick and am so grateful to have something I can use to nip it in the bud.
Thanks again for your interest,
Terence
Disclaimer: All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only! By no means is any
information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional
or organization.