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Ginkgo is the world’s oldest living species of tree, seemingly identical fossils being known from rocks as old as 200 million years. Ginkgo has been used in traditional medicine to treat circulatory disorders and enhance memory. Ginkgo leaves also contain two types of chemicals (flavonoids and terpenoids) believed to have potent antioxidant properties. Antioxidants are substances that scavenge free radicals damaging compounds in the body that alter cell membranes, tamper with DNA, and even cause cell death. Free radicals occur naturally in the body, but environmental toxins can also increase the number of these damaging particles. Free radicals are believed to contribute to a number of health problems including heart disease and cancer as well as Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Ginkgo biloba is the oldest living tree species. A single tree can live as long as 1,000 years and grow to a height of 120 feet. It has short branches with fan-shaped leaves and inedible fruits that produce a strong odor. Ginkgo tree is also called the Maidenhair Tree because its leaves closely resemble those of the Maidenhair Fern.

Ginkgo has also been shown to be beneficial for headaches, vertigo (dizziness), hearing loss, allergies, and many more common ailments. Ginkgo trees grow well in the city, being able to tolerate city dust and pollution. Ginkgos are dioecious, with separate, some trees being female and others being male. Male plants produce small pollen cones with sporophylls each bearing two microsporangia spirally arranged around a central axis. The Ginkgo hasn't been found growing in the wild but it has been preserved as a sacred tree in Chinese temple gardens since ancient times. Ginkgo is widely used in Europe for treating dementia. It use is primarily due to its ability to improve blood flow to the brain and because of its antioxidant properties. Ginkgo is not routinely used in children by the medical community. Therefore, it is not currently recommended to use ginkgo in children under 12. Ginkgo has 2 groups of active components - flavonoids and terpene lactones including Ginkgolides A, B, and C, bilobalide, quercetin, and kaempferol.

Ginkgo should be discontinued before surgery, but the time period has not been determined conclusively. Ginkgo Biloba also acts as a powerful antioxidant, and helps kill the free radicals, which contributes to aging. Ginkgo also has demonstrated benefits in patients with peripheral vascular disease and tinnitus. Ginkgo biloba can cause some gastrointestinal discomfort and headaches. Ginkgo may increase risk of bleeding, and should not be used if you have a clotting disorder. Ginkgo Biloba should not be used by pregnant women. Other side effects include, headaches, restlessness, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Ginkgo Biloba works by increasing blood flow to the brain, and through the entire body's network of blood vessels, which supplies oxygen and nutrients. Good blood circulation is essential for good health - better blood circulation promotes general longevity, and helps to keep you healthy. Ginkgo is a large picturesque tree at maturity, grown for its shade, large size, and bold accent in the landscape.

Benefits of Ginkgo Biloba Tips

1. Ginkgo works by increasing blood flow to the brain and throughout the body's network of blood vessels that supply blood and oxygen to the organ systems.

2. Ginkgo may also help control the transformation of cholesterol to plaque associated with the hardening of arteries, and can relax constricted blood vessels.

3. Benefits of enhanced circulation in the brain include improved short and long term memory, increased reaction time and improved mental clarity

4. Ginkgo has been shown to be a supportive herb for treating infertility in males or impotence

5. Ginkgo Biloba also helps prevent damage to your organs from free radicals.

6. Ginkgo Biloba's beneficial effects on the circulatory system also helps in the treatment of eye and ear disorders

7. Ginkgo is a large picturesque tree at maturity, grown for its shade, large size, and bold accent in the landscape.

8. Green algae live in symbiosis with Ginkgo tissues, recent research has shown.


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