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According to paleobotanists, Ginkgo biloba is a plant that has not changed significantly over the last 200 million years. We know that people have been using extracts from the leaves of the plant to treat a wide variety of illnesses and ailments for at least 5000 years.
In addition to its beneficial effects on memory, ginkgo is also known for its positive effect on unpleasant ringing in the ears known, such as with tinnitus occur. Many people who suffer from tinnitus have therefore long sworn by the beneficial effects of ginkgo.
As an antioxidant, Ginkgo biloba also scavenges free radicals in the body. These oxygen radicals otherwise lead to vascular damage and damage to the cell membranes. Ginkgo biloba extract can therefore effectively protect the effectively protect the vascular walls and for a good regulation of blood circulation circulation.
Ginkgo biloba extract is also used in clinical therapy to support memory disorders such as dementia, neurological diseases and ringing in the ears.
Scientists have already successfully demonstrated that extracts of Ginkgo biloba have a particular influence on cognitive abilities. In the course of their research, they came to the conclusion that Ginkgo biloba actually actually improve memory performance in humans. in humans. Surprised by these results, the research was continued and it was also found that ginkgo improves both the strengthens the ability to concentrateas well as stimulating creative thinking.
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1. ginkgo is extremely effective in improving blood circulation in the brain, the flow properties of the blood, and thus also ensures a better oxygen supply. oxygen supply of the brain cells. This means that the brain is not only supplied with sufficient oxygen, but also with all the nutrients it needs to perform its complex functions.
2. ginkgo biloba contributes to an optimal networking of the nerve cells and thus increases the brain's performance. It also improves the brain's ability to learn by supporting the nerve cells, strengthening existing connections and creating new ones. This means that our ginkgo capsules can achieve lasting success in terms of concentration, learning performance and memory compared to competitor products, which contain far lower doses.
Many people have already had the pleasant experience that taking Ginkgo biloba has not only improved their problem-solving skills, but has also enabled them to concentrate longer on challenging tasks.
Those affected can confirm that ringing in the ears can occur in any situation and at any age - both on one side and on both sides. on one side as well as on both sides or even alternately. In most cases, they are caused by increased stressoverload or nervousness. This is because an increased number of stress hormones constricts the blood vessels, causing the blood platelets to bind together and clog the blood vessels. In the affected areas, the blood flow and oxygen supply is then disrupted, which impairs the functions of sensory cells and auditory nerves in the inner ear. sensory cells and auditory nerves in the inner ear - resulting in ringing in the ears or tinnitus. A therapy based on stimulating blood circulation with Ginkgo Biloba is therefore extremely useful and promising.
The discovery of Ginkgo biloba as one of the most important ingredients in herbal medicines for the treatment of cognitive decline was an absolute milestone, not only for scientists, but above all for patients. But as it turned out, that was not all that ginkgo could offer in terms of health promotion. During further investigations, the researchers made astonishing discoveries about the other uses of this beneficial plant: Ginkgo biloba also has a great effect on eyesight. In addition to numerous organic components, the plant also contains abundant amounts of valuable antioxidants.
These antioxidants help to oxidative stress from the eyes from the eyes and thus naturally prevent diseases such as macular degeneration and cataracts (cataracts)effectively prevent diseases such as macular degeneration and cataracts. Although the scientists came to the conclusion that cataracts or existing macular degeneration are not cured by ginkgo, the antioxidants can certainly ensure that the symptoms associated with these diseases are significantly reduced. In addition, experience shows that people with poor eyesight and other eye diseases such as glaucoma (green star) feel much better after taking Ginkgo biloba capsules.
Ginkgo biloba has been used successfully for many years as a natural antidepressant. For people who suffer from psychological complaints such as depression or severe mood swings ginkgo capsules are a natural alternative for improving these symptoms. By balancing hormone levels, the stressful feelings associated with these disorders can be effectively reduced. Researchers have also confirmed that older people suffering from cognitive deficits, depression, anxiety or similar conditions can benefit greatly from taking ginkgo. And more recent research also shows that the use of ginkgo can also have many benefits for younger people.
Even though some scientists have long disputed the health benefits of Ginkgo biloba, they have finally had to admit that this plant shows some extremely positive results in people suffering from mental or cognitive disordersAlzheimer's disease Alzheimer's or dementia or dementia. As part of their research, scientists have found that the use of Ginkgo biloba extract is associated with astonishing improvements in cognitive abilities and activities. activities. But what is the key to these impressive effects? Further studies shed light on this mystery - it was found that the plant contains abundant amounts of organic substances such as terpenoids and flavonoids are present. These are enzymes that are also contained in various medications for the treatment of cognitive decline. cognitive decline. The special ability of these substances is to free the nerve cells from the so-called amyloid plaque. These are altered proteins that attach themselves to the nerve cells and may be the cause of Alzheimer's disease. The discovery of these effective ingredients in ginkgo was a groundbreaking finding, as scientists had previously assumed that such effective active ingredients could not be found naturally in plants. Fortunately, the results are supported by numerous researches and studies, so that the findings can no longer be disputed by anyone.
Scientists are absolutely convinced of the positive effect of Ginkgo Biloba on the nervous system and the regulation of blood circulation. In addition, this is solidly supported by the results of numerous studies. Ginkgo has therefore been proven to effectively contribute to the widening of blood vessels and, as a result, to the stimulation of blood flow throughout the body. blood flow throughout the body is stimulated. Both the skin and the vital organs vital organs are significantly better supplied with blood - The improved oxygen supply gives both the entire body and the brain a real energy boost. energy boost .
In particular, people who suffer from poor blood circulation or claudication - the term used to describe intermittent claudication caused by a vascular disease - benefit greatly from ginkgo. Those affected were able to enjoy more energy after taking it and were more active and able to walk, jog or swim for longer. And patients with other diseases, such as goutgout, can also benefit from the powerful ginkgo capsules with their anti-coagulant and anti-inflammatory properties can also help.
Do you suffer from PAD, or intermittent claudication syndrome? This peripheral arterial occlusive disease causes a narrowing of the blood vessels that supply the legs and arms, and less blood can be transported past the tissue. The good news is that Ginkgo biloba, with its circulation-promoting properties, can effectively help to alleviate the painful symptoms and increase blood flow.
Ginkgo biloba is also known for its positive effect on heart health. The capsules support patients with their antihypertensive effect and even dissolve blood clots in the cardiovascular system. Patients who have already suffered a heart attack in particular can benefit greatly from using the plant. This is because the anticoagulant properties prevent the further formation of blood clots and effectively protect the heart from stress.
Ginkgo biloba really is a true all-rounder, and the deciduous tree is even said to have natural anti-ageing properties. The antioxidants contained in the extract keep the skin firm and skin firm and healthy and ensure a fresh and youthful appearance. At the same time, the formation of wrinkles is delayed and the development of other visible signs of skin ageing are significantly reduced.
A study conducted over six months with female students suffering from PMS, or premenstrual syndrome, concluded that ginkgo has been shown to reduce the severity of symptoms associated with PMS. the severity of symptoms associated with PMS. can.
As part of the study, which was published in the Journal of Complementary Medicine the participants were randomized to receive either a placebo or 40 mg of ginkgo leaf extract three times a day. Both groups happily reported a reduction in the severity of symptoms, although the improvement in the ginkgo group was on average much more pronounced than in the placebo group.
"Ginkgo has been shown to be effective for PMS in several clinical trials. The severity of PMS symptoms including breast tenderness and congestion, fatigue, mood swings, anxiety, headaches and muscle discomfort have been reduced," explains researcher Mary Bove. She recommends taking ginkgo for several months to relieve PMS.
Mountaineers and high-altitude athletes find Ginkgo biloba to be a safe and natural herbal remedy for preventing altitude sickness. Studies have shown promising results in this area. In the case of acute altitude sickness, it is particularly important that the blood circulation is improved overall and that the brain becomes accustomed to the low oxygen concentration. low oxygen concentration. In recent years, two research groups have investigated the effectiveness of ginkgo in preventing altitude sickness and the associated symptoms. Fortunately, both studies came to the conclusion that ginkgo is well suited to preventing the most common symptoms.
Oral use of Ginkgo biloba in moderate amounts appears to be largely safe for healthy adults.
Caution! Do not eat raw or roasted ginkgo seeds. They are poisonous.
If you epileptic or suffer from seizures, you should avoid taking ginkgo, as large amounts of ginkgotoxins can cause seizures. Ginkgotoxins are contained both in ginkgo seeds and to a lesser extent in ginkgo leaves.
You should also not take ginkgo if you are pregnant . In this case, taking it could increase your risk of bleeding.If you are about to have an operation , you should stop taking Ginkgo two weeks beforehand.
Taking ginkgo can also affect the treatment of diabetes . So if you are diabetic and take ginkgo, you should keep a close eye on your blood sugar level.
Recommended dosage Ginkgo Biloba capsules:
Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.Store in a cool, dry place away from light. Keep out of the reach of small children.
Composition Ginkgo Biloba capsules:
Ginkgo extract from Ginkgo Biloba leaves; hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (capsule shell)
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Note:The product contains less than 1 ppm ginkgolic acid, which corresponds to an almost ginkgolic acid-free product.Ginkgolic acid can cause allergies and inflammation of the stomach lining, therefore a maximum of 5 ppm ginkgolic acid is permitted.
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Ginkgo Biloba extract capsules improve blood circulation and oxygen levels in the brain. Ginkgo is also used primarily for memory and concentration disorders. The capsules alleviate depression, anxiety and cognitive deficits and promote general health. Ginkgo capsules can also slow down the ageing process.
Our ginkgo capsules only contain approx. 1 ppm ginkgolic acid, which corresponds to an almost ginkgolic acid-free product. Ginkgolic acid can cause allergies and inflammation of the stomach lining, which is why a maximum of 5 ppm ginkgolic acid is permitted.
Our ginkgo capsules contain a 50:1 extract in which ethanol and water are used as solvents. This means that the ginkgo extract used for our capsules corresponds to 20,000 mg of conventional ginkgo powder. The extract contains 24 % flavonoids and 6 % ginkgolides.
The ginkgo raw material itself has a very bitter taste, which is typical of ginkgo due to the tannins it contains. However, this is hardly noticeable when taken in capsule form. We therefore recommend that you do not break open the ginkgo capsules.
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