
GINKGO LEAVES.
Ginkgo is one of the worlds oldest tree species having survived over 200 million
years.
This herb is of great benefit to the brain and is synonymous with memory enhancement
formulas in modern plant based medicines. This ancient plant, traditionally
planted in temple gardens in Japan and later brought to Europe in 1730, is
the only member of the Ginkgoaceae family, a deciduous plant related to conifers.
Ginkgo is used to increase blood flow, particularly cerebral circulation,
central nervous system and vascular system, increase flow rate in the capillary
vessels and end arteries has the ability to Improve dizzy spells especially
for the elderly. and aids in restoring memory loss from its ability to aid
in the absorption and metabolism of oxygen. Also improves mental states, emotional
liability, difficulty in remembering, has the ability to reduce the risk of
arterial deposits and clotting and scavenge or suppress the formation of free
radicals.
A good herb to use in combinations in your favorite herb teas.
Ginkgo is ones of the world's oldest
tree species having survived over 200 million years.
This herb is of great benefit to the brain and is synonymous with memory enhancement
formulas in modern plant based medicines. This ancient plant, traditionally
planted in temple gardens in Japan and later brought to Europe in 1730, is
the only member of the Gingkoaceae family, a deciduous plant related to conifers.
Ginkgo is used to increase blood flow, particularly cerebral circulation,
central nervous system and vascular system, increase flow rate in the capillary
vessels and end arteries has the ability to Improve dizzy spells especially
for the elderly. and aids in restoring memory loss from its ability to aid
in the absorption and metabolism of oxygen. Also improves mental states, emotional
liability, difficulty in remembering, has the ability to reduce the risk of
arterial deposits and clotting and scavenge or suppress the formation of free
radicals.
A good herb to use in combinations in your favorite herb teas.
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