
Description
The olive leaf infusion is made from carefully selected leaves of the olive tree (Olea europaea), an iconic tree of the Mediterranean basin recognized for centuries for its traditional use in phytotherapy.
Appreciated for its natural richness in plant compounds, the olive leaf is traditionally used to support cardiovascular balance and promote healthy blood circulation. Its gentle plant infusion, slightly herbaceous, is ideal for establishing a daily wellness ritual.
Carefully harvested and then slowly dried to preserve their botanical quality, our olive leaves offer a pure and natural infusion, perfectly suited to wellness cures or regular consumption.
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Nutritional information
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The olive leaf infusion is made from carefully selected leaves of the olive tree (Olea europaea), an iconic tree of the Mediterranean basin recognized for centuries for its traditional use in phytotherapy.
Appreciated for its natural richness in plant compounds, the olive leaf is traditionally used to support cardiovascular balance and promote healthy blood circulation. Its gentle plant infusion, slightly herbaceous, is ideal for establishing a daily wellness ritual.
Carefully harvested and then slowly dried to preserve their botanical quality, our olive leaves offer a pure and natural infusion, perfectly suited to wellness cures or regular consumption.
THE BENEFITS OFOLIVE LEAF INFUSION
- Easy to consume daily
- Supports daily vitality
- Supports cardiovascular balance
- Contributes to overall wellbeing
- Contributes to the body's balance
- Promotes healthy blood circulation
Efficacy supported by scientific data
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Frequently asked questions
What are olive leaves used for in infusion?
Olive leaves are traditionally used in phytotherapy to support cardiovascular wellbeing, sustain healthy blood circulation and contribute to the overall balance of the body.
As an infusion, they easily fit into a daily wellness routine.
What are the benefits of olive leaf infusion?
The olive leaf infusion is appreciated for its plant profile naturally rich in polyphenols and for its traditional use in supporting circulation, vitality and cardiovascular balance.
It is often chosen as part of a natural routine focused on wellbeing and healthy lifestyle.
Are olive leaves good for circulation?
The olive leaf (Olea europaea) is traditionally associated with supporting healthy blood circulation. Consumed as a tea, it accompanies people seeking a wellness infusion inspired by Mediterranean traditions.
What does olive leaf infusion taste like?
The olive leaf infusion has a gentle plant flavor, slightly herbaceous, with a subtly Mediterranean note. It remains pleasant to drink daily, hot or warm, alone or as part of a broader infusion routine.
When should you drink olive leaf infusion?
Olive leaf tea can be consumed in the morning, after a meal or during the day, according to preferences. Many enjoy it as part of a regular ritual, particularly when looking for a natural, plant-based hot drink that's easy to integrate into daily life.
Do olive leaves naturally contain polyphenols?
Yes, the olive leaf is naturally known for its richness in plant polyphenols, which explains its appeal in Mediterranean-inspired wellness routines.





