With the highly effective drugs available today against tropical fevers such as malaria, there might not seem to be a pressing need to look for alternative treatments. Nevertheless, it is interesting to note that within living memory olive leaves have also been successfully used in anti-fever medications. Natural medicine historians point out that the English prepared a tincture of boiled down olive leaves mixed with wine to treat people who had caught tropical illnesses in their colonies. Records exist of such treatments successfully applied as recently as the 1940s

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