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Facts About Ginko Biloba

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by Noah Mark Rodolfo

Ginko Biloba or also known as Maidenhair Tree, is a popular and one of a kind large tree that are used for treatment for many ailments in hundreds of years. Mainly originated in China, it is now widely cultivated and introduced to other countries such as the United States, for various uses such as food and herbal medicine.

Today, ginko biloba are used as an ingredient in Asian cuisines and an alternative herbal treatment for various diseases such as altitude sickness, diabetes, pre-menstrual syndrome, memory loss, cerebral insufficiency and many others.

Ancient Chinese civilization used this herb as a relief for asthmatic conditions, lung congestion, regulate blood flow and promotes life longevity. Ginko biloba are now available in capsule form as a herbal supplements that are available in every local pharmaceutical stores. It is promoted as energy booster, memory enhancer, blood sugar regulator and many others.

Where does the healing power of ginko biloba come from? Ginko biloba primarily helps blood flow in the body specifically in the brain and other major parts of the body's blood vessels. Good blood circulation promotes good health as it helps transmits enough oxygen and other nutrients to all parts of the body.

Ginko biloba have significant nutrients and important components that the body urgently needs - flavonoids (antioxidants), quercetin, kaempferol, terpene lactones and ginkgolidea A, B and C. This substances acts as a respiratory relief and are all powerful antioxidants that fights free radicals which causes diseases such as cancers.

Other uses of ginko biloba.

* Effective in preventing dementia
* Memory enhancers and brain disease protection (Alzheimer's diseases and many others)
* Increases metabolism efficiency
* Helps treat infertility and impotence for men
* Prevents build up of cholesterol in the artery walls
* Improves eyes and ear functions
* Protects and improve skin conditions
* Treatment for claudication (leg pains)
* Helps prevents depression
* Ginkgo biloba can improve the course of multiple sclerosis

Despite of these health benefits, ginko biloba also has side effects that can be a serious health threat. There are cases of excessive bleeding by using excessive herbal products such as ginko biloba. Also, people who are undergoing anti-coagulant medication must not take this herbal products.

You must be mentally and physically aware for any side effects after consuming a part of ginko biloba. The best for you is to consult your physician first before you undergo any herbal medicine treatments. Rest of the cases about ginko biloba have all positive effects on health.

Noah Mark Rodolfo is an alternative natural health care practitioner and is committed to bring the best health and wellness information online. Get the most updated news about health, diseases, weight loss and proper nutrition on his website at Health Issues.

Article Source: ArticleRich.com

Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 March 2011 23:49

 
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