Research has
shown what the Chinese have known about Ginkgo Biloba
for over 3,000
years. Ginkgo increases the oxygen
available across the blood-brain barrier. As we age, the resistance
of this barrier increases, and the brain does not receive enough
oxygen.†
Secondly, like many herbs, Ginkgo work works as an anti-oxidant.
One study suggests that Ginkgo's effect on cognition may be attributable to its inhibitory effect on norepinephrine reuptake. PubMed.gov http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19427589
Some studies suggest a link between ginkgo
and the easing of the symptoms of tinnitus.
Tinnitus FAQ: http://www.bixby.org/faq/tinnitus/treatmnt.html#gingko
Improved digestion is a benefit that can affect overall health in older men. Digestive disruption diverts the body's energy and virility.†
Ginkgo helps to:
CAUTION: Check with a pharmacist if taking any prescription medications to make sure ginkgo does not interact with it.
Ginkgo can be taken indefinitely with no side effects.

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