An herb (Ginkgo biloba). Ginkgo biloba, a tall, hardy, deciduous tree, has been used in Chinese medicine for 5000 years to address the health of the brain and respiratory tract. During the past two decades, hundreds of studies have confirmed many of ginkgo's ancient traditional uses. Modern clinical use focuses on ginkgo biloba's positive effect on circulation and as an antioxidant.
As A Treatment"...Ginkgo extracts are used for almost any type of vascular disorder associated with spasms, hypoxia and free radical damage..."
As A Treatment"...The overall physiologic results of ginkgo use are increased perfusion to the brain and peripheral circulation, enhanced free radical scavenging, improved cerebral tolerance to hypoxia, and strengthened microvasculature..."
Is used for prevention and slowing the aging process; For 5000 years Chinese herbalistâ€(tm)s have used this herb to treat Coughs, Asthma and Allergies. Todayâ€(tm)s Ginkgo is widely prescribed in Europe for improving circulation, improving mental functioning and for slowing aging and preventing cancer. This truly remarkable herb comes from a tree that predates the dinosaurs. It can be used to improve your energy and stamina, and improve your mood and sense of well being and clarity of thought.
Increases oxygen in the cells, with energizing effects on the skin.
deciduous dioecious Chinese tree having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellow seeds; exists almost exclusively in cultivation especially as an ornamental street tree
a very popular tonic for the brain
Natural herbal supplement that improves memory. Linked to alleviation of Alzheimer's disease symptoms. Improves circulation, thins blood for good cardiovascular health, anti-depressant and antioxidant.
A supplemental herb that is to New Agers what cocaine was to Wall Street in the 80s.
Tree with leaves rich in antioxidants that researchers believe improves circulation and enhances energy.
When taken into the body, ginkgo has shown to enhance circulation in the brain and extremities, and normalize blood flow and clotting.
Extracts of this plant have been shown to stimulate memory and concentration and promote circulation to the brain, arms, and legs.
An herb with active compounds that improve blood parameters and act as a free radical scavenger to protect cell membranes in the brain and other tissues. They increase the uptake and utilization of oxygen and glucose; help increase the flow of blood to the brain and extremities; regulate neurotransmission to help protect against memory loss and mood imbalance.
An herb that helps increase blood flow and oxygenation to energize the skin. Has anti-oxidant properties making it an excellent anti-aging ingredient.
Extracts from the leaves of this ancient tree have been shown to promote circulation, concentration, and memory.
This herb has antioxidant properties, and helps increase blood flow, circulation, and oxygenation of tissues. It also inhibits platelet aggregation (a precursor to clotting), and reduces water retetntion.
Stimulate peripheral blood flow in skin, counteract exogenous free radicals, and undo peroxides thereby improving the condition of the skin and reducing the discolouration of red and purple stretch marks.
A herb shown to enhance mental accuity. Some research has shown that Ginkgo Biloba increases cerebral blood flow to the brain. Also, boost brain levels of adenosine triphosphate and scavenge free radicals. Combined with ginger, gingko has also been shown too reduce stress induced anxiety.
Studied extensively in Europe for its ability to increase oxygen and blood flow to the brain. Has been linked to improvements in memory and mental alertness.
An herbal extract containing many Flavonoids. It can be helpful in cases of cerebral insufficiency.
one of the most interesting herbs of the last few years. It improves brain function, including memory and alertness. Protects blood vessels, improves circulation, and is a powerful antioxidant. Best herb for ringing in the ears (tinnitis). See additional information in product information on Ginkgo Kolaâ„¢ which contains ginkgo biloba and gotu kola. An herbal extract that typically contains 24% ginkgo flavone-glycosides and 6% terpene lactones as active components; historically used as a vasodilator and antioxidant.
an extract of the leaves of the ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) that is used as a dietary supplement and is held to enhance mental functioning by increasing blood circulation to the brain. Also called gingko.
An antioxidant known for its revitalizing, stimulating, and firming qualities.
The Ginkgo tree is the oldest tree to date. In fact, the very anti-oxidants that Ginkgo possesses is probably what has allowed this powerful herb to flourish since prehistoric times. The anti-oxidants in Ginkgo certainly contribute to it's overall anti-aging effect. Ginkgo increases blood circulation to the brain and the lower extremities, resulting in a greater oxygen supply to the brain, leading to increased concentration, memory, sharpness, focus, and even enhanced communication skills. The result is a greater sense of mental clarity.
A tree native to China. Substances taken from the leaves and seeds have been used in some cultures to treat certain medical problems. Ginkgo biloba has been studied in the prevention and treatment of Alzheimerâ€(tm)s disease, dementia, certain blood vessel diseases, and memory loss. It may cause bleeding or high blood pressure when used with certain drugs. Also called ginkgo and maidenhair tree.
A plant that has been shown to have certain antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective properties. Currently being studied as a potential treatment for HD.
An herb that has received notoriety recently for its benefits in promoting mental functioning and circulation and increasing the flow of oxygen to the heart, brain and body. However, ginkgo biloba also has excellent antioxidant protective benefits.
The extract from the leaf and fruit of this ancient tree, used for centuries in Chinese medicine as a tonic for the brain, is thought to increase the supply of blood and oxygen to the brain and produce beneficial changes in brain chemistry.
As A Treatment"...Ginkgo has been used successfully against Raynaud's disease, varicose conditions, dementia syndromes, vertigo and tinnitus of vascular origin, peripheral arterial occlusion, platelet aggregation and intermittent claudication..."
Also known as the maidenhair tree, gingko is an herb native to China. Gingko became popular in the 1960's when technology isolated flavinoids as the active ingredient. These essential compounds help protect against free radical damage. To date, approximately 40 flavanoids have been identified in gingko. In addition to its antioxidant properties, gingko is also used to support increased blood flow to the brain.
For over 5,000 years Ginkgo has been prescribed in Chinese herbal medicine. Ginkgo is known for increasing blood flow to the brain, which may help energize the brain and central nervous system. Ginkgo improves peripheral circulation, oxygenation, and increases blood flow to the genitals to improve sexual function and the power of your erection. In a recent scientific study, 78% of men with impotence problems reported significant improvement - with no side effects.