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Usage
Age related
memory loss, Tinnitus, Improving
microcirculation, Short term
memory loss.
History
Ginkgo was
first mentioned medicinally in
2800 B.C. in the Chinese materia
medica, Pen T'Sao Ching. Mention
is made of Ginkgo's use for
respiratory ailments, as well as
its benefits for brain function.
Traditionally, it has been used
for memory loss.
Additional
Information
Ginkgo biloba has shown to be
helpful in several conditions
caused by reduced circulation.
Increased circulation to the
brain improves mental sharpness,
concentration, short-term memory,
and cognitive ability. It also
helps in some cases of tinnitus
(ringing in the ears) and
vertigo. Improved peripheral
circulation helps reduce cold
extremities, intermittent leg
pain and cramping. Ginkgo also
supports treatment for diabetic
neuropathy, macular degeneration,
and other circulatory related
problems. Ginkgo's antioxidant
activity protects the brain and
nervous system from free radical
damage, possibly helping deter
the effects of aging. Ginkgo
protects the blood-brain barrier
(anatomical barriers and
transport systems that control
types of substances entering
extracellular space of the
brain). It decreases blood
viscosity (stickiness) by
inhibiting the platelet
activating factor (PAF). Ginkgo
decreases tissue damage during
circulatory stress and increases
circulation to the extremities.
Ginkgo assists in the delivery of
oxygen and glucose to the brain.
It also protects arteries, veins
and capillaries from damage, and
helps regulate their tone and
elasticity.
Usage
Warnings
Some patients with poor blood
flow to the brain may experience
a mild transient headache for the
first two or three days. This is
a sign it is
working.Brain/Central Nervous
System function: Korean White
Ginseng, Siberian Ginseng, Gotu
Kola. Cardiovascular System:
Bilberry, Hawthorn. Synergistic
Nutrients: Vitamin E, Coenzyme
Q10, Folic acid, Vitamin B-12,
and Vitamin B-6.
*This
statement has not been evaluated
by the Food and Drug
Administration. This product is
not intended to diagnose, treat,
prevent or cure any disease.
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