Considered in ancient times as the "tree of peace." Appears to be a native tree of Palestine. It was known in Egypt in the seventeenth century a. C. and introduced into Spain in very remote epoch.
Aside from oil, which has great nutritional and therapeutic properties, we will focus on its leaves.
The most important constituents are flavone pigments, flavones (luteolin) and chalcone (olivine), choline, abundant triterpene derivatives (especially acid oleanolic), a bitter glycoside (oleuropein or oleuropeósido). Accompanied by other glycosides, in particular of a chromogenic (the verbascoside or broomrape).
has also
cinchona alkaloids (cinchonine, cinchonidina, etc.) Minerals (calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, silicon, sulfur, potassium, sodium, iron, chlorine), tannin, mannitol, organic acids (malic, tartaric, glycolic, lactic, etc.)..
Among its components highlights a iridoid glycoside (oleuropeósido) acting on vascular smooth muscle produce coronary and peripheral vasodilatation, antiarrhythmic and antispasmodic. Therefore it is a well-known hypotensive action.
Among other actions is recognized to be hypoglycemic, antiseptic and antibiotic (aleuropeósido), antipyretic, sympatholytic.
By its content in oleic glycerides has colagoga and diuretic action.
Indicated in case of hypertension blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, coronary heart disease, diabetes, elevated uric acid.
ALL ITEMS ON THIS BLOG ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL character, SINCE THE USE OF GRASS OR ANY medicinal plant should be prescribed and monitored by a qualified professional OUR HEALTH IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT WE HAVE, SO WE SHOULD BE AWARE WITH RESPECT TO ANY decisions you make about IT, AND PROFESSIONALS ARE ONLY TO BE TAKEN all decisions made and each person must meet ALL OPINIONS OF OTHER PROFESSIONALS AS THE GRAVITY OF THE CASE BEFORE SHOPPING FOR TREATMENT Or therapy. AIREIKUNG
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