Ginkgo Biloba for
Memory
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Ginkgo biloba has mutilple
perhaps one of its most important benefits is boosting the
memory whether short or long.
Ginkgo biloba for memory has been used in various parts of the
word for several thousands of years. Being a living fossil, the
is oldest tree in the world is a sourc for medicinal herbs too.
Widespread use of ginkgo biloba started in China some 5,000
years or so ago. As a matter of fact, people above 50 are using
ginkgo biloba for memory more and more.
It is commonly held belief that ginkgo biloba for memory can
counter memory lapses and restore it.
Ginkgo biloba for memory contains flavenoids and terpenoids.
These two major components of ginkgo biloba for memory have
beneficial effect to the brain. So much so that ginkgo biloba
is called as a brain tonic. Flavenoids can control free
radicals that can cause premature aging and dementia. The
central nervous system is especially susceptible to these
disorders. These flavenoid compounds could stabilize cell
membranes and blood vessel and red blood cells more flexible,
allowing blood to flow more freely in the tiny capillaries that
feed the deepest parts of the brain, limbs, hands and other
extremities. Because of these important characteristic sof
flavenoids, increase blood flow to the brain results in
increase in oxygen in turn enhancing the brain function
including memory, concentration and problem solving. When a
person aged, blood flow functions also weakened. Thereby,
causing memory loss.
Terpenoids have ginkgolides that block platelet activating
factor (PAF). PAF is a blood clotting substance.
Overstimulation of PAF could lead to asthma, allergies and
stroke.
Ginkgo biloba for memory is recommended to treat degenerating
disease such as Alzheimer’s. In Germany, using ginkgo biloba
for memory in treating Alzheimer’s has been approved recently.
A recommended dosage of 240 mg of ginkgo biloba for memory
should be taken daily in order to counter this disease.
The Journal of American Medical Assoicaiton published in
October 1997 revealed that daily use of ginkgo biloba for
memory extract could delay Alzheimer’s by six to 12 months.
This study has catapulted ginkgo bilboa for memory to the
forefront of combating memory-related disorders.
Ginkgo biloba for memory could be a potent antidote to memory
loss. If develop further, this ginkgo biloba for memory has
potentials to cure numerous memory-related problems that plague
the old and some young people to this day.
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