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Ginkgo Biloba Benefits

Ginkgo biloba leaf extract is commonly taken as a nootropic (or brain-enhancing) supplement and is used to promote healthy mental performance and general cognitive health.

  • Promotes Healthy Brain Function (ref)*
  • Supports Memory (ref)(ref)*
  • Supports Focus and Attention (ref)*
  • Promotes General wellbeing (ref)*

Ginkgo Biloba Mode of Action

Ginkgo Biloba Capsules contain an extract from the leaves of a tree that’s known as a “living fossil,” but its active effects for your brain are anything but antiquated!  Modern analysis of this Asian tree reveals two unique bioactives known as ginkgolides and bilobalides that promote healthy brain function while strengthening memory and attention!  Ginkgo is a powerful cognitive enhancer.

 

Ginkgo Biloba Dosage

Pure Nootropics’ Ginkgo Biloba capsules provide 120 mg of Ginkgo biloba Leaf Extract Standardized to a minimum of 24% Ginkgoflavonglycosides and 6% Terpene Lactones.

Suggested use recommended for this supplement varies from 120 mg to 240 mg per day for adults (1 to 2 capsules by mouth daily) with a meal, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Dosages can be split into two or more smaller doses over the course of a day and are taken with food to minimize the possibility of digestive side effects.

Note: There are several pharmaceutical medications which interact with Gingko Biloba and should not be taken together. Please consult your healthcare practitioner if you are taking any medications prior to beginning supplementation with Gingko Biloba (12). Do not use if you are pregnant or nursing (13).

 

 

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• Promotes Healthy Brain Function*
Alarcos Cieza, Petra Maier, Ernst Pöppel. “Effects of Ginkgo biloba on mental functioning in healthy volunteers.” Archives of Medical Research, Volume 34, Issue 5, 2003. Pages 373-381,
ISSN 0188-4409, doi.org/10.1016/j.arcmed.2003.05.001.

• Supports Memory*
Kaschel, R. “Specific Memory Effects of Ginkgo Biloba Extract EGb 761 in Middle-Aged Healthy Volunteers.” Phytomedicine, vol. 18, no. 14, 15 Nov. 2011, doi:10.1016/j.phymed.2011.06.021.

Baurle, P, et al. “Safety and Effectiveness of a Traditional Ginkgo Fresh Plant Extract – Results from a Clinical Trial.” Forsch Komplementmed, vol. 16, no. 3, June 2009, pp. 156-61., doi: 10.1159/000213167.

• Supports Focus and Attention*
Kennedy, DO, et al. “The Dose-Dependent Cognitive Effects of Acute Administration of Ginkgo Biloba to Healthy Young Volunteers.” Pyschopharmacology (Berl), vol. 151, no. 4, Sept. 2000, pp. 416–23., www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11026748.

• Promotes General wellbeing*
Cieza, A, et al. “Effects of Ginkgo Biloba on Mental Functioning in Healthy Volunteers.” Arch Med Res., vol. 34, no. 5, 2003, pp. 373–81., www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14602503.

 

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Ginkgo Biloba Capsules

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