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Ginkgo Biloba |
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Ginkgo Biloba
promotes healthy circulation to the brain to ensure a
healthy supply of oxygen and nutrients. It also has
antioxidant properties that protect brain cells from the
damaging effects of free radicals. These unique traits make
Ginkgo Biloba the #1 herb for a sharp memory and a healthy,
active mind.
Official Latin
Name:
Ginkgo biloba
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Ginkgo
is native to northern China. The Ginkgo tree also grows in the southern
and eastern United States, southern France, and Korea. Ginkgo is
considered the world's oldest tree species, and has a high resistance to
disease, insects and pollution. Historically, the leaves were often
placed in books to repel bookworms. Ginkgo Biloba oxygenates the blood,
increasing circulation and strengthening blood vessels. Chinese
herbalists have recommended Ginkgo Biloba for over five thousand years
to treat a variety of ailments. Anti-inflammatory properties present in
Ginkgo Biloba are beneficial in the treatment of asthma. The positive
effects that Ginkgo Biloba has on the brain & body have catapulted this
herb to its current popularity among herbalists today. Ginkgo Biloba has
been known to increase brain functionality, which may be beneficial for
those who suffer from low concentration and memory loss.
For
this reason, Ginkgo Biloba has recently been used in the treatment of
Alzheimer disease. As a lung relaxant, Ginkgo Biloba eases coughing and
reduces tissue inflammation. Ginkgo has also proven beneficial for
treating painful headaches, ringing in the ears and vertigo.
Additionally, Ginkgo Biloba has been known to reduce inflammation of the
veins, including varicose veins. The different parts of this plant have
different properties. The leaves are an antioxidant, brain tonic,
circulatory stimulant, kidney tonic, and rejuvenative. The nuts are an
antibacterial, anti-fungal, anti-tussive, astringent, expectorant, and
sedative. As with the properties, different parts of the plant have been
used for many different medicinal purposes. The leaves have been used
for Alzheimer's disease, anxiety, asthma, blindness, blood clots,
cerebral arteriosclerosis, deafness, dementia, depression, hearing loss,
hemorrhoids, impotence, macular degeneration, memory loss, nerve
deafness, pain in the extremities, phlebitis, poor circulation,
Reynaud's disease, senility, skull injuries, stroke, tinnitus, varicose
veins, vertigo, and vision loss. On the other hand, the nuts are used
for asthma, bladder irritation, cancer, catarrh, diabetes, diphtheria,
dysentery, weak kidneys, incontinence, typhoid, tinnitus, tuberculosis,
frequent urination, vaginal infection, and peripheral vascular
disease. Ginkgo Biloba helps to relax blood vessels so that more
nutrients can be delivered to the body. It helps the
brain
utilize oxygen & glucose better, and improves peripheral circulation,
yet Ginkgo doesn't keep you awake. It increases cerebral blood flow and
the rate at which information is transmitted. Ginkgo also has an
anti-aggretory effect on blood platelets. The primary known constituents
of Ginkgo Biloba are as follows: the leaves contain flavonoids (ginkgolide,
quercetin, kaempferol), ginkgolic acid, bilobetin,
pro-anthocyanidins, ascorbic acid, and carotenoids; the nuts contain
essential oil, fatty acid, tannin, and resin. |
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Active Compounds:
The medical
benefits of ginkgo biloba extract (GBE) rely on the proper
balance of two groups of active components: the ginkgo flavone
glycosides and the terpene lactones. The 24% ginkgo flavone
glycoside designation on GBE labels indicates the carefully
measured balance of bioflavonoids. These bioflavonoids are
primarily responsible for GBE's antioxidant activity and ability
to inhibit platelet aggregation (stickiness). These two actions
may help GBE prevent circulatory diseases, such as
atherosclerosis, and support the brain and central nervous
system.
The unique
terpene lactone components found in GBE, known as ginkgolides
and bilobalide, increase circulation to the brain and other
parts of the body as well as exert a protective effect on nerve
cells. Ginkgolides may improve circulation and inhibit
platelet-activating factor (PAF). Bilobalide protects the cells
of the nervous system. Recent animal studies indicate that
bilobalide may help regenerate damaged nerve cells. |
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History:
Ginkgo is the
oldest living tree species in the world, having survived
unchanged in China for over three hundred million years. Charles
Darwin called the gingko tree a living fossil. Ginkgo trees,
also known as maidenhair trees, are very resistant to viruses,
fungi, insects, pollution, and even radiation. In fact, a ginkgo
tree was the only plant to survive the atomic bomb dropped on
Hiroshima. The great longevity of the ginkgo has made it a
popular ornamental tree in parks and along the streets of U.S.
cities. Individual trees can live for more than a thousand
years.
Medicinal use of
ginkgo can be traced back almost 5,000 years in Chinese herbal
medicine. It was recommended for respiratory tract ailments as
well as memory loss in the elderly. Today, Ginkgo biloba extract
is recognized as an invaluable aid in the treatment and
prevention of Alzheimer's disease. |
Remedies For:
- Symptomatic
relief of organic brain dysfunction
- Intermittent
Claudification
- Vertigo
(vascular origin)
- Tinnitus
(vascular origin)
It is useful for
disturbed brain functions, which result in dizziness, tinnitus,
and headache with emotional lability and anxiety. Ginkgo has
also been demonstrated to improve concentration and memory
deficits as a result of peripheral arterial occlusive disease.
Other
Applications:
Alzheimer's
disease
Atherosclerosis
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Congestive heart failure
Depression
Diabetes
Impotence/infertility (male)
Intermittent claudication
Macular degeneration
Migraine headaches
Multiple sclerosis
Raynaud's phenomenon
GBE and Circulation:
GBE increases circulation to both the brain and extremities of
the body. In addition to inhibiting platelet stickiness, GBE
regulates the tone and elasticity of blood vessels. In other
words, it makes circulation more efficient. This improvement in
circulation efficiency extends to both large vessels (arteries)
and smaller vessels (capillaries) in the circulatory system.
Antioxidant Properties:
GBE may have antioxidant properties in the brain, retina of the
eye, and the cardiovascular system. Its antioxidant activity in
the brain and central nervous system may help prevent
age-related declines in brain function. GBE's antioxidant
activity in the brain is of particular interest. The brain and
central nervous system are particularly susceptible to free
radical attack. Free radical damage in the brain is widely
accepted as being a contributing factor in many disorders
associated with aging, including Alzheimer's disease.
Nerve Protection and PAF Inhibition:
One of the primary protective effects of the ginkgolides are
their ability to inhibit a substance known as
platelet-activating factor (PAF). PAF is a mediator released
from cells that causes platelets to aggregate (clump together).
High amounts of PAF are associated with damage to nerve cells,
poor blood flow to the central nervous system, inflammatory
conditions, and bronchial constrictions. Much like free
radicals, higher PAF levels are also associated with aging.
Ginkgolides and bilobalide protect nerve cells in the central
nervous system from damage during periods of ischemia (lack of
oxygen to tissues in the body). This effect may be supportive
for persons who have suffered a stroke.
Anti-Aging
Properties
Ginkgo increases
blood flow to the brain and has excellent restorative effects on
the nervous system. Hundreds of scientific studies, involving
tens of thousands of patients, attest to the effectiveness of
Ginkgo biloba extract for the many problems associated with
cerebral vascular insufficiency and impaired mental performance
in elderly patients. The active components of Ginkgo biloba have
a profound tonic effect on the mind and body. GBE has been shown
to inhibit the reuptake of norepinephrine, serotonin, dopamine,
and acetylcholine, important neurotransmitters in the brain. The
extract acts as an antioxidant and a nerve cell membrane
stabilizer. It also enhances oxygen and glucose utilization and
increases blood flow in arteries, veins, and capillaries.
Experiments involving learned helplessness and behavioral
despair in laboratory animals demonstrated that GBE exhibited
some antianxiety and antidepressant activities.
Ginkgo is of
benefit for many of the presumed symptoms of aging such as:
- Anxiety and
depression
- Memory
impairment
- Poor
concentration, decreased alertness
- Diminished
intellectual capacity
- Vertigo,
headache
- Tinnitus
(ringing in the ears)
- Macular
degeneration ( the most common cause of blindness in
adults)
- Inner ear
disturbances (which can cause partial deafness)
- Poor
circulation in the extremities
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Impotence due to impaired penile blood flow
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Clinical Trials And
Proof of Efficacy:
In October, 1997
JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) published
research showing that Ginkgo biloba extract appears to slow
Alzheimer's disease. The randomly assigned, double-blind,
placebo-controlled study was performed for one year by
neurologist Dr. Pierre L. LeBars and a team of scientists at the
New York Institute for Medical Research. The study found that 27
percent of patients who took 120 mg of ginkgo extract for six
months or longer improved their mental functioning, including
memory, reasoning, and the ability to learn, compared to only 14
percent of those taking placebo. The study began with 309
patients aged 45 or older with most suffering from Alzheimer's
disease but also some with dementia caused by strokes. The study
showed that ginkgo can stabilize or even improve mental
performance in one-third of those who are mildly impaired by
Alzheimer's.
German studies
have demonstrated that 240 mg of Egb761 (the particular form of
Ginkgo biloba extract used in the JAMA study) a day is perhaps
more effective than the 120 mg daily dose used in the JAMA study
for the treatment of Alzheimer's.
Other studies on
ginkgo have appeared in such diverse journals as Lancet,
Audiology, and the Journal of Urology. Over 120,000 physicians
worldwide write over ten million prescriptions for ginkgo each
year, accounting for over five hundred million dollars in sales.
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Description:
Ginkgo Biloba is
the world's oldest living species of tree; individual trees live
as long as 1,000 years. The leaves of the tree are used. Ginkgo
grows most prominently in the southern and eastern United States
and in China. |
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Dosage:
Many people take
120-160 mg of GBE, standardized to contain 6% terpene lactones
and 24% flavone glycosides, two to three times per day. Amounts
up to 240 mg per day are used by some people with
cerebrovascular insufficiency, confusion and memory loss, and
resistant depression. GBE may need to be taken for six to eight
weeks before desired effects are noticed. Ginkgo may also be
taken as a tincture of 0.5 ml three times daily. |
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Safety:
Ginkgo extract is
considered relatively safe and remarkably free of side effects
when taken as directed. Some people who take extremely large
doses may have diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and
restlessness. If this should occur, reduce the dosage. If side
effects are severe, discontinue it. Ginkgo biloba extract acts
as a blood thinner by inhibiting platelets from clumping
together, so it could be unsafe for patients who are taking
aspirin or other blood thinners. In Europe, ginkgo extract is
prescribed in lower doses ( 40 mg daily) for patients who are
taking aspirin or anticoagulants for circulatory problems.
There are no
known contraindications to the use of GBE by pregnant and
lactating women.
It is important
to remember that circulatory conditions in the elderly can
involve serious disease. Individuals should seek proper medical
care and accurate medical diagnosis prior to self-prescribing
GBE.
GBE - Ginkgo Biloba Extract |
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| Dosage:
Some people chew one
whole clove of raw garlic per day. For those who prefer it,
odor-controlled, enteric-coated tablets or capsules with standardized
allicin potential can be taken at 400-500 mg once or twice per day
(providing up to 5,000 mcg of allicin). Alternatively, a tincture of 2-4
ml can be taken three times daily. |
| Safety:
Most people enjoy garlic.
However, some individuals who are sensitive to it may experience
heartburn and flatulence.
Because of garlic's
anti-clotting properties, persons taking anticoagulant drugs should
check with their nutritionally oriented doctor before taking garlic.
Those scheduled for surgery should inform their surgeon if they are
taking garlic supplements.
There are no known
contra-indications to the use of garlic during pregnancy and lactation.
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Available Product Form: |
Capsules - 500 mg. each
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Available Purchase Sizes: |
Sealed
Bottles of 60 or 350 capsules. |
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Recommended Dosage: |
Take
one (1) capsule, two (2) times each day with water at mealtimes. |
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Product
Warnings: |
This
product has no known warnings or contraindications. |
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educational purposes only. These statements have not
been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any
disease. |
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