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Memory Plus Gingo Biloba: 90's
Now R84.00(eB 840)
Delivery time: Usually within 5 working days. Format: Vitamins
Memory Plus Gingo Biloba: 90's
Manufacturer: Holotropic
Now R84.00
Gingo Biloba Leaf Powder & Extract Nutritional values
Ingredients:
Ginkgo biloba Whole Herb Powder, Ginkgo biloba Extract, Vegetable Cellulose, DiCalcium Phosphate, Sodium Starch Glycollate, Magnesium Stearate, Silica.
Nutritional information:
Each three tablets provide:
Ginkgo biloba botanical 300mg,
Ginkgo biloba Extract equivalent to 900mg.
Intake:
Take 1 tablet 3 times a day. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place. Completely vegetarian.
Ginkgo biloba - the brain tonic that revitalises mind, body and senses.
It's the oldest tree on this planet, and the toughest. The Ginkgo biloba's unbelievably efficient immune system has enabled it to weather 200 million years of earth-shaking changes without loss of strength or vigour. It's the ultimate survivor, one that today presents potent new options to countless millions around the world.
Increased flow of oxygen
Today, Ginkgo biloba is the focus of intensive research in Europe and the USA, and exciting reports continue to accumulate, indicating that Ginkgo extract could help to maintain healthy peripheral circulation and the flow of blood to the brain, the lower limbs and all the arteries, veins and capillaries. The blood carries oxygen and nutrients such as glucose which are essential. Studies show that the increased flow of oxygen to the brain increases the brain cells' work capacity.
Alzheimer's disease
Increased blood flow to the brain could be helpful during the early stages of Alzheimer's Disease, also in encouraging quicker recovery from stroke, improving mental function and memory (particularly if age-related), and as a help in preventing heart attacks.
Since 1975 over 30 human studies have shown that Ginkgo biloba can increase the body's production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). This activity is known to boost the brain's energy metabolism of glucose and increase electrical activity.
Boosts immunity
Ginkgo biloba contains the antioxidants Vitamin-C and carotenoids, but it is the action of the flavenoid compounds known as ginkgolides that is particularly impressive. These flavenoids enhance the immune system and can inhibit the formation of tumours. They help to dilate the micro-capillaries, with a wide effect on the organs, especially the brain, and increase the oxygen levels in the brain tissues.
As an important antioxidant, Ginkgo biloba also acts to prevent red blood cells from clotting and by improving the circulation, helps to keep the arteries flexible, so decreasing the development of plaque. In Germany, Ginkgo biloba is extremely popular as a treatment for circulatory disorders, oxygen deprivation, and age-related deficits of mental function. It is seen as an effective, inexpensive and non-toxic treatment.
Better hearing, vision & balance
An improved circulation that works efficiently to carry oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body can do much to revive waning vision and hearing.
Researchers endorse Ginkgo's help in cases of chronic tinnitus (ringing in the ears), one form of age-related hearing loss, including night vision, and vertigo (dizziness). As balance improved, sufferers appeared to move more purposefully and to act with greater alertness.
Leg cramps
When cholesterol deposits narrow the arteries in the legs, the result is a painful condition known as intermittent claudication (cramping of the legs). Ginkgo's antioxidant action has been observed to facilitate easier movement.
Impotence
Ginkgo also appears to offer benefits to those experiencing erection impairment, as it increases blood flow to the penis. It also appears to act on the brain to encourage relaxing Alpha rhythms, leading to improved sleep patterns, more cheerful spirits, increased energy, fewer headaches and moods of depression. It eases PMS discomforts and has proved helpful in cases of liver fibrosis associated with Hepatitis B.
Note: As Ginkgo biloba acts to thin the blood, it should not be used in conjunction with aspirin or other blood thinners. Non-toxic, non-addictive and tannin-free, Ginkgo biloba is safe even when used in high dosage. However, very large amounts may cause minor stomach upsets. As research to date is not yet available on the use of Ginkgo biloba during pregnancy or lactation, its use in such cases cannot be advised.
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