GINGKO
BILOBA

It was chosen as an ingredient
of Wonderup because: It contains flavonoids,
important phytoestrogens helping in maintaining an hormonal
balance which is necessary for a healthy development
of the breast. Gingko's properties in improving circulation
(it acts on all levels of the circulation system: dilates
arteries, increases the tone of veins, increases cerebral
circulation) also obviously contribute to a better local
circulation of blood in the breasts, thus boosting the
effects of all the other ingredients of Wonderup.
Other characteristics and properties
Native of China and Japan, Gingko is a legendary tree,
older than 250 million years, and has withstood the
worst pollution of the twentieth century, in particular,
the residue of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima.
The leaf contains very effective active
ingredients (flavones, flavonoids, leucoantocians) that
give it an antioxidant power that blocks the toxicity
of free radicals.
It is particularly well known for its
action on blood circulation in the veins, arteries and
especially in the brain. Several clinical tests have
been run, proving the effectiveness of the gingko leaves
at all levels of blood circulation.
* improves circulation - Increased
circulation to the brain improves mental sharpness,
concentration, short-term memory, and cognitive ability.
Useful in age-related memory loss, tinnitus (ringing
in the ears), vertigo, improving microcirculation, short
term memory loss. Improved peripheral circulation helps
reduce cold extremities, intermittent leg pain and cramping.
Ginkgo also supports treatment for diabetic neuropathy,
macular degeneration, and other circulatory related
problems.
* antioxidant - protects the brain
and nervous system from free radical damage, possibly
helping deter the effects of aging
* protects the blood-brain barrier
(anatomical barriers and transport systems that control
types of substances entering extracellular space of
the brain).
* decreases blood viscosity (stickiness)
by inhibiting the platelet activating factor (PAF)
* decreases tissue damage during circulatory
stress and increases circulation to the extremities
* assists in the delivery of oxygen
and glucose to the brain
* protects arteries, veins and capillaries
from damage, and helps regulate their tone and elasticity.
* used also for slowing the progression
of Alzhaimer disease
Usage Warnings
Some patients with poor blood flow to the brain may
experience a mild transient headache for the first two
or three days. This is a sign it is working.
History and Curiosities
Ginkgo was first mentioned medicinally in 2800 B.C.
in the Chinese materia medica, Pen T'Sao Ching. Mention
is made of Ginkgo's use for respiratory ailments, as
well as its benefits for brain function. Traditionally,
it has been used for memory loss.
It is a very popular herb in the world,
used to improve the flow of blood to the brain, to improve
memory and alertness in elderly people and blood circulation
in general.
An abundance of research has been undertaken
on this ancient plant, revealing a wide range of profound
and important therapeutic effects. They can be grouped
into cardiovascular, neurological and metabolic effects.
For more info visit The Herbal Materia Medica of Healthworld
Online - click here for the article on Gingko and its
cardiovascular indications - you can also find an article
about Ginkgo and Alzheimer's Disease .
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