Our Pure Ginkgo Biloba Extract is a soft light brown clumpy powder with a bitter taste and little odour. The COA displayed in the product image carousel may not be our recent batch for the most up-to-date COA please email [email protected]
Ginkgo leaves are believed to contain compounds that support muscle tone in the walls of blood vessels. This may support blood flow which is why Ginkgo Biloba is often included in sexual enhancement products.
The plant has a number of therapeutic properties and contains high levels of flavonoids and terpenoids, which are antioxidants.
Ginkgo Biloba is often used to support memory/concentration.
Ginkgo Biloba Extract Usage, Dosage and Side Effects:
How
Pure Ginkgo Biloba Extract can be taken by adding the recommended dose to drinks such as water or fruit juice, or alternatively by placing the recommended dose into empty capsules and swallowing.
When
Gingko Biloba Extract is safe to take at any time during the day.
Dosage
A typical daily dose of Gingko Biloba is between 120mg-240mg.
Side Effects
Gingko Biloba is considered quite safe but minor side effects can occur including- upset stomach, nausea and dizziness or headaches.
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Ginkgo extract may enhance cognitive function, circulation, and act as an antioxidant, potentially benefiting memory, cardiovascular health, and overall well-being
Taking ginkgo biloba daily is generally safe, but consulting a healthcare professional beforehand, especially if you have health conditions or take medications, is advisable.
Ginkgo biloba may not be suitable for everyone. Individuals who are pregnant, breastfeeding, have bleeding disorders, are scheduled for surgery, or have a history of seizures should avoid ginkgo biloba. Additionally, those taking blood-thinning medications or certain antidepressants should use caution and consult with a healthcare professional before taking ginkgo biloba.