Thompson’s One-a-Day Organic Olive Leaf 5000
Support immunity and overall wellbeing with Thompson’s One-A-Day Organic Olive Leaf 5000. This high-strength, organic olive leaf extract offers antioxidant benefits and helps relieve mild fever – all in a convenient one-a-day capsule.
$37.12
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Thompson’s One-A-Day Organic Olive Leaf 5000 is a high-strength, convenient supplement designed to support your immune system and general health. Each capsule contains a potent dose of organic olive leaf extract, traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to help relieve mild fever and support the body’s natural defences.
Rich in antioxidants, this herbal formula helps combat oxidative stress and promotes overall wellbeing. Ideal for those seeking daily immune support, Thompson’s Olive Leaf capsules are made with certified organic ingredients and follow a one-a-day dosage – making it easy to maintain your health routine.
Perfect for year-round wellness, especially during seasonal changes, Thompson’s Olive Leaf 5000 is a natural choice for supporting vitality, immunity, and antioxidant protection.
Directions for Use
Adults – Take one capsule daily (with food), or as professionally prescribed.
Ingredients
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS PER CAPSULE: Olea europaea (Olive) ext. 500 mg, derived from dry leaf 5 g (5000 mg), std. to contain Oleuropein 100 mg. Contains encapsulating aids.
Storage
Store below 25°C in a dry place. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Use only if seal is unbroken.
Warnings
If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional. Not to be used in children under 5 years.
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