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Why Olive Leaf Powder Might Be the Missing Piece in Your Pet’s Health Routine

Jenn Season 3 Episode 6

Discover the benefits of olive leaf powder for dogs and cats — from yeast overgrowth to UTI support, arthritis relief, kennel cough assistance and immune health. Learn how to use it and why it’s a Pet Grocer™ favourite.

Nature’s Antibiotic — for Pets and People

Olive leaf powder may not be the first supplement you think of, but it’s one of our best powerhouse secrets at Pet Grocer™. Packed with antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial, and antioxidant power, this humble leaf can do a whole lot of good — naturally!

What Is Olive Leaf Powder?

Sourced from the olive tree, the leaves contain oleuropein, a plant-based polyphenol compound known for its immune-supporting, anti-inflammatory, and pathogen-fighting properties.

We carry an organic, human-grade powder, carefully sourced and packaged in-house so you know exactly what you're giving your pet.

What It Helps With:

Whether you’re caring for a senior dog, a yeast-prone pup, or a diabetic kitty, olive leaf powder may offer support. It's been used for:

  • Allergic dermatitis (itching caused by something your pet is intolerant to)
  • Wound and skin irritation
  • FIV & FeLV in cats
  • UTIs and bladder infections
  • Yeast overgrowth (candida)
  • Kennel cough & mild infections
  • Intestinal parasites
  • Arthritis & osteoarthritis
  • Diabetes & blood sugar regulation
  • Immune support & antioxidant boost
  • Post-tick bite infection prevention
  • Mild laxative & natural diuretic support
  • Cancer support

Enjoy this podcast and learn how:

  • to use Olive Leaf
  • it can benefit both you and your pets

Links to our holistic blog articles:

Link to our human-grade organic Olive Leaf Powder (we ship across Canada to your door)

Link to our Olive Leaf Blog

Link to our Yeast Blog

Link to our Yeast Podcast

Link to Adored Beast’s Yeast Kit

Link to Four Leaf Rover’s Yeast Kit

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**The content in this podcast is not meant to replace veterinary advice. Always consult your holistic veterinarian prior to using any recommended items or supplements.**

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