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Ginkgo Leaf (Organic Loose) - 454g

Ginkgo Leaf (Organic Loose) - 454g

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  • Cut & Sifted
  • Organic
  • Absent of harmful chemicals and GMOs
  • Known for cognitive effects on the memory and attention span
  • Bland tasting
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Ginkgo Leaf (Organic Loose) - 454g
Ginkgo Leaf (Organic Loose) - 454g
$44.99

Organic Connections Ginkgo Leaf (Organic Loose) - 454g is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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The Ginkgo Leaf comes from a species of tree native to China. Very easy to identify, a Ginkgo Leaf is fan shaped and up to 4 inches in length. While the flavour of Ginkgo Leaf may be bland, the benefits have been used throughout history for its cognitive effects on the memory and attention span. This Ginkgo Leaf from Organic Connections makes an ideal cup of tea and can also be used in cooking because their cutting and sifting process ensure no Ginkgo debris. [CUT & SIFTED]
Contains:
Organic Ginkgo Leaf (Ginkgo biloba)
Important Information:
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
Dosage
Use on it in a combination for teas or herbal formulations or in cooking.
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Ginkgo Biloba
By: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
With anti-aging properties Ginkgo Biloba very useful for memory enhancement, alzheimer’s and more...
Gingko biloba is the oldest known tree species on earth with an estimated age of more than 200 million years. A gingko tree can live up to 1000 years. The medicinal seeds are found only in the inedible fruit of the female trees. Gingko is the most frequently prescribed medicinal herb in Europe. It makes sense that the oldest known tree is used for concerns that become more prevalent as we age.
Gingko is used to increase blood flow to the whole body but especially to the brain and extremities. The active components are flavone glycosides, potent antioxidant molecules. Free radicals are unstable molecules that in their bid to become more stable must bump into healthy cells and cause damage. Gingko’s antioxidant properties neutralize free radicals and therefore reduce damage to vessels all over the body, including those in the brain. It has anti-aging properties because as an antioxidant it protects the body against environmental pollutants other substances that lead to aging.
Gingko increases circulation by making the blood flow freely, thus enhancing oxygen delivery to and waste removal from cells. Gingko may also improve the communication between brain and nerve cells. Gingko is used by natural health practitioners for a variety of conditions including: senile dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, macular degeneration, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), vertigo, impotence, cold hands and feet and intermittent claudication (
poor circulation
in the legs). Students have also used it as a memory enhancer.
Gingko is commonly purchased as encapsulated herb or tincture. Gingko products should be standardized as an assurance of the amount of active compounds they contain. Gingko can be found in combination products for memory,
eye health, cardiovascular health and sexual functioning. These trees are widely cultivated for their leaves and seeds so there is no concern with the ecological impact of gingko use. Interestingly they are also planted in cities because they can tolerate the harsh urban environment.
Gingko contains components that have blood-thinning properties. Gingko supplements should be used with caution by individuals with active bleeding, blood clotting disorders,
high blood pressure
and individuals on blood thinning medication, including aspirin, or anti-hypertensives. For the same reason, gingko supplements should be discontinued prior to surgery or dental work. Gingko can alter the effectiveness of monoamine oxidase inhibitors, a type of anti-depressant.
Gingko– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Leaves, Seeds.
Applications
· Poor Circulation To The Extremities, Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia, Poor Memory,
Asthma, Impotence, Ringing In The Ears, Macular Degeneration
Optimum Dosage
· Oral 120-240mg Daily, Standardized To 24-27% Flavone Glycosides And 6-7% Triterpenes. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Lecithin, Phosphatidyl
Serine, Bioflavinoids,
Vitamin C,
Coenzyme Q10,
Bilberry
Important Information
· Gingko Can Cause Headache, Allergic Skin Or Gastrointestinal Reactions But Such Reactions Are Rare.
· Gingko Should Not Be Used With Blood Thinners, Including Aspirin And Should Be Discontinued 2 Weeks Prior To Surgery.
· Individuals Who Use High Blood Pressure Medication, Anti-Inflammatories Or Maoi Drugs Should Use Gingko With Caution.
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Ginkgo Biloba
By: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
With anti-aging properties Ginkgo Biloba very useful for memory enhancement, alzheimer’s and more...
Gingko biloba is the oldest known tree species on earth with an estimated age of more than 200 million years. A gingko tree can live up to 1000 years. The medicinal seeds are found only in the inedible fruit of the female trees. Gingko is the most frequently prescribed medicinal herb in Europe. It makes sense that the oldest known tree is used for concerns that become more prevalent as we age.
Gingko is used to increase blood flow to the whole body but especially to the brain and extremities. The active components are flavone glycosides, potent antioxidant molecules. Free radicals are unstable molecules that in their bid to become more stable must bump into healthy cells and cause damage. Gingko’s antioxidant properties neutralize free radicals and therefore reduce damage to vessels all over the body, including those in the brain. It has anti-aging properties because as an antioxidant it protects the body against environmental pollutants other substances that lead to aging.
Gingko increases circulation by making the blood flow freely, thus enhancing oxygen delivery to and waste removal from cells. Gingko may also improve the communication between brain and nerve cells. Gingko is used by natural health practitioners for a variety of conditions including: senile dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, macular degeneration, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), vertigo, impotence, cold hands and feet and intermittent claudication (
poor circulation
in the legs). Students have also used it as a memory enhancer.
Gingko is commonly purchased as encapsulated herb or tincture. Gingko products should be standardized as an assurance of the amount of active compounds they contain. Gingko can be found in combination products for memory,
eye health, cardiovascular health and sexual functioning. These trees are widely cultivated for their leaves and seeds so there is no concern with the ecological impact of gingko use. Interestingly they are also planted in cities because they can tolerate the harsh urban environment.
Gingko contains components that have blood-thinning properties. Gingko supplements should be used with caution by individuals with active bleeding, blood clotting disorders,
high blood pressure
and individuals on blood thinning medication, including aspirin, or anti-hypertensives. For the same reason, gingko supplements should be discontinued prior to surgery or dental work. Gingko can alter the effectiveness of monoamine oxidase inhibitors, a type of anti-depressant.
Gingko– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Leaves, Seeds.
Applications
· Poor Circulation To The Extremities, Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia, Poor Memory,
Asthma, Impotence, Ringing In The Ears, Macular Degeneration
Optimum Dosage
· Oral 120-240mg Daily, Standardized To 24-27% Flavone Glycosides And 6-7% Triterpenes. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Lecithin, Phosphatidyl
Serine, Bioflavinoids,
Vitamin C,
Coenzyme Q10,
Bilberry
Important Information
· Gingko Can Cause Headache, Allergic Skin Or Gastrointestinal Reactions But Such Reactions Are Rare.
· Gingko Should Not Be Used With Blood Thinners, Including Aspirin And Should Be Discontinued 2 Weeks Prior To Surgery.
· Individuals Who Use High Blood Pressure Medication, Anti-Inflammatories Or Maoi Drugs Should Use Gingko With Caution.
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