Ginkgo Biloba
Ginko improves Circulation and Mind & Memory Enhancement
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What is Ginkgo?
Ginkgo Biloba, also known as Maidenhair, is a member of the oldest living tree species known to man. Chinese herbalists have used Ginkgo Biloba medicinally for almost 3000 years and recent research has confirmed its many therapeutic uses.
Ginkgo Biloba can cause a dilation of arteries, capillaries, and veins and can inhibit platelet aggregation. It also has a scavenging effect on free radicals. It is capable of increasing blood flow to the brain and may lessen the risk of stroke and also assist in stroke recovery. Studies have consistently found Ginkgo to benefit mood, cognitive abilities and speech capacity following stroke. Cerebrovascular disease may also benefit from daily Ginkgo Biloba. Because it can improve blood circulation to the brain, thus restoring the transport of oxygen and nutrients to brain cells, it may enhance mental alertness, improve concentration and, in the elderly, restore vigilance.
Peripheral circulation may also be helped by taking Ginkgo Biloba. Several studies have shown Ginkgo Biloba to be capable of restoring blood flow to peripheral areas of the body, making it suitable for those suffering from conditions such as Reynaud's Disease, Tinnitus, Vertigo and Cochlear Deafness.
Indications for Use
Ginkgo Biloba is recommended for anyone suffering from memory loss either in the short or long term. It is also suitable for sufferers of Alzheimer's disease. It is also recommended in the case of poor peripheral circulation, resulting in hearing disorders. Similarly, Tinnitus (ringing in the ear) and vertigo benefit from supplementation with this herb. In fact, daily Ginkgo Biloba can benefit such varied ailments as heart disease, blindness, impotence, stroke, allergies and kidney problems, due to its influence on circulation. It has also been found to improve the pain-free walking distance for those suffering from painful legs due to impaired circulation.
Contraindications
Those with blood clotting disorders should avoid Ginkgo. Due to the lack of available safety data regarding the use of a number of herbs in pregnancy we generally do not recommend this product to be taken while pregnant, unless professionally prescribed.
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