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Ginkgo Biloba

Unsafe with pregnancy

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This is a supplement that is made from the Ginkgo tree. It contains antioxidants and it has been used for therapeutic purposes for thousands of years. Ingestion of ginkgo is believed to enhance the wellbeing

Caution


It may interact with some drugs in a dangerous manner:


  • Warfarin 


  • Antidepressants


  • Aspirin



Side effects include:


  • Nausea


  • Headaches


  • Stoach upset


  • Restlessness


Therapy for:
  • Alzheimer's Disease


  • Dementia


  • Memory enhancement


  • Improved thinking and executive function


  • Tinnitus


  • Blood Circulation


  • Anxiety


  • Glaucoma


  • Prevent bed wetting


  • Increase sexual energy


Comments
  • It is often taken as tablets, capsules or liquid extracts


  • Many of the health claims are not confirmed by scientific evidence


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Diabetes: Use with caution

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