we just bought it at the nursery and didn%26#039;t ask the sex (if they would even know) if there any quick way to tell?
How can you tell the sex of a ginkgo tree?
If the tree gives you a little gift each time you greet it, owns about fifty pairs of shoes, wonders if you are mad at it if you don%26#039;t speak to it after about two hours of watching the football game on tv, or feels a need to clean up before the maid arrives, then it%26#039;s a female.
If the tree refuses to ask a stranger for directions if it%26#039;s lost, urinates on other trees, prefers to have sex with the lights on instead of off, or throws empty beer cans at the tv screen whenever Rosie is on, then it%26#039;s a male tree.
The Adam%26#039;s apple and deep voice is usually a dead giveway. If you%26#039;re still confused about the gender of any particular tree after a drink or two, I suggest you give a fake phone number and move on. Ginkgo trees are cunning, very deceptive, but will quickly admit to crossdressing at the meer sight of a chainsaw.
Reply:I pulled this from a sight on Ginkgos-
These trees produce fruits and leaves normally as well, and only some leaves acquire fruits. The fruits are sterile. There are no obvious attributes of ginkgo to distinguish the sexes, apart from observing the emergence of the sporangia in the Spring; but as the trees generally don%26#039;t %26#039;flower%26#039; for 50 years, its rather a long time to wait!! It is possible to distinguish the sexes by chromosome morphology, because the female lacks one tiny satellite on one chromosome. To tell the sexes apart seems to be important only in countries other than Japan and China, because of the rather bad smell of the fruit in autumn male trees are preferred. However, the Japanese people certainly don%26#039;t seem to care and don%26#039;t mind the smell, and many people collect the nuts for food. I have read that the male trees tend to be more upright, pyramidal, and the females more compact with lower branches and some pendulous, but I have seen the opposite of these attributes. And anyway, it would be better to be able to tell the sex from the seed. Perhaps an antibody is the answer
Reply:I hope you do not have a female because they will smell!!!!!! If you bought it from the nursery I am sure that they only buy the males because of the odor that they produce. I remember talking about this in science class but I don%26#039;t remember how to tell the sex.
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Is it safe to take Asian Ginseng and Ginkgo Biloba at the same time?
No problem whatever.
It is mainly prescription medications and drugs that often interact.
Natural medication, such as herbs, rarely interacts with other natural medication but there are some isolated exceptions. They do sometimes interact with prescription medication and drugs. One example is coenzyme Q10 which must not be taken if you are on warfarin.
Is it safe to take Asian Ginseng and Ginkgo Biloba at the same time?
Yea i wouldn%26#039;t worry about it... i looked it up on yahoo and yahoo doesn%26#039;t see anything wrong with it... i think i%26#039;ve seen it in mad drinks before so its no to fret about... if your uncomfortable look up mixing ginseng with ginkgo biloba
Reply:some herbal medecine are a mixture of ginseng and gingko biloba.both enhances blood circulation.gingko is use to improve memory.ginseng is use for erectile dysfunction
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It is mainly prescription medications and drugs that often interact.
Natural medication, such as herbs, rarely interacts with other natural medication but there are some isolated exceptions. They do sometimes interact with prescription medication and drugs. One example is coenzyme Q10 which must not be taken if you are on warfarin.
Is it safe to take Asian Ginseng and Ginkgo Biloba at the same time?
Yea i wouldn%26#039;t worry about it... i looked it up on yahoo and yahoo doesn%26#039;t see anything wrong with it... i think i%26#039;ve seen it in mad drinks before so its no to fret about... if your uncomfortable look up mixing ginseng with ginkgo biloba
Reply:some herbal medecine are a mixture of ginseng and gingko biloba.both enhances blood circulation.gingko is use to improve memory.ginseng is use for erectile dysfunction
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Is this combination safe? Women's One-A-Day Multivitamin, Omega-3 Fish Oil, Ginkgo, Ginseng, and SAM-e.?
Furthermore, are all these nutritional supplements safe on their own, let alone combined? Does anyone have comments or personal experience regarding effectiveness?
What I%26#039;m striving for is general health (the multivitamin), reduced stress and fatigue, increased mental performance and concentration/focus, and relief from depression. The SAM-e is possibly the most daunting thing in the combination (I hear it%26#039;s expensive and that it should be taken in conjunction with a B-Vitamin supplement - are the B-Vitamins in my multivitamin sufficient, or should I add on to that?).
I would appreciate substantiated info regarding the safety and effectiveness of this combination, and/or its components. Your personal experience is also appreciated.
Additionally, I am on the pill, but in my research there doesn%26#039;t seem to be any conflict with these supplements.
*I make a point to eat healthy, get enough sleep, and exercise (though I could probably do it more! It%26#039;s hard in winter).*
Is this combination safe? Women%26#039;s One-A-Day Multivitamin, Omega-3 Fish Oil, Ginkgo, Ginseng, and SAM-e.?
Absolutely. As long as you follow any of the warnings on the products (typically including pregnant/nursing, taking prescriptions, and/or have a medical condition), then you should be just fine. None of those overlap with the others (as long as the Multi doesn%26#039;t have any of those ingredients) and they don%26#039;t directly interact. You may want to make sure you don%26#039;t take the multi, Ginkgo, or Ginseng within 2 hours of going to bed, as they do help with some aspects of energy and/or circulation (both of which can keep you awake).
As far as being on the pill, I would suggest checking with a pharmacist to make sure that none of these would have a problem with your particular prescription... just to be on the safe side. Aside from that, the only possibility of a problem would be if you are allergic to any of the ingredients (which hardly anyone is).
Good for you for wanting to be healthy!
[edit]: Regarding your addition, Ginkgo and Ginseng are completely different and help with different things. Ginkgo is more for brain health and helps with circulation to the brain. Ginseng helps primarily with energy and some have some benefits for brain health (but different benefits than Ginkgo). If you%26#039;re looking for both those aspects, then I%26#039;d stick with both.
As far as differences between American and Korean/Asian Ginseng, they are both different strains of the same species... they both help with energy, but the overall effect with either one will vary depending on how your body responds to either one. There are a number of people that prefer a dual-Ginseng product that has both in a single pill, but that%26#039;s up to personal preference.
[edit]: To your second add-on, the only synthetic vitamin that is truly bad to take is synthetic Vitamin E. Most of the rest of the nutrients that are created synthetically are nature-identical to the natural nutrient, which your body will typically absorb just as well.
Most of the companies that say %26quot;synthetic vitamins are all bad%26quot; (or aren%26#039;t absorbed/utilized) are typically the companies that are selling completely natural vitamin products and are just hyping that up for their marketing. The funny thing is that there are some vitamins that aren%26#039;t available in nature in a stable enough form to be in a supplement, so they probably have some (but not many) synthetic vitamins in those complexes.
Don%26#039;t listen to the hype... listen to the facts and studies.
Reply:This is safe, provided you have no other medical conditions. Be aware of the actions of the supplements. The Ginko and Ginseng are supposed to give energy and focus, and they can, but they are also stimulants so too much can make you tweaked. B vitamins are good for stress in and of themselves.
Anxiety, mania or manic episodes may occur if you take high doses of SAM-e. Once you have enough SAM-e in your system, you may only need to take 100 mg every day or every other day.
I would be very careful self-medicating depression, as you can mess yourself up pretty well with %26quot;natural%26quot; things just as well as pharmaceuticals.
You can research the supplements here
http://altmedicine.about.com/cs/herbsvit...
Reply:Laura is right. Try and find a good natural vitamin
Most anything you find in the grocery store is synthetic.
Omega is good for many things. Brain function, motor and nerves, skin,.....
I was taking ginkgo and a lot of anti oxidents. I use to get headaches on the right side of my head. Now I get them on the left side of my head from taking too many. Don%26#039;t take more than the bottle says and don%26#039;t take too many different anti oxidents.
here is a link on ginseng types
http://ezinearticles.com/?Ginseng-Differ...
Reply:The good news is that there is likely no problem taking all of those together. If you do not abuse them, they are all safe on their own. If you find yourself jittery, ditch the ginseng.
Regarding what you might drop, it depends on your goals--they all do different things. If you have depression tendencies, please consider professional help.
Regarding effectiveness, you can read numerous consumer reviews on all of these products at an unbiased resource like NutritionalTree.com.
Reply:Vitamins and minerals in almost any combination are %26quot;safe%26quot;. The real question...are they effective?
Reply:The woman%26#039;s day is the synthetic and as you know, you can%26#039;t take more than what is on the label. I encourage you to re examine the difference between synthetics versus food form vitamin/minerals.
There are three generations of vitamin/minerals.
Synthetic which are the main cause of clogging public porta potties and are seen in X Rays and found in colostomy bags. 15% absorption capacity of these supplements. They are cheap and you get what you pay for.
Added food form, which increase absorption of vitamin/minerals up to 65% absorption.
And the latest generation, which is all food. Up to 90% absorption. That is what your cells are designed to take in... A food complex.
Omega 3%26#039;s are foods and are very good for you.
Too much omega will do nothing more than give you a slick bowel movement because its not toxic, but make sure the Omega 3 has no toxic metals like mercury in it, like Nordic Naturals...Again, you get what you pay for.
Yes, it makes sense that the SAM-e is to be taken with B-vitamin supplement. Everything we take in works with synergy because we are designed to get the whole food matrix, so we make up for it with synergy.
Here is a google video on synthetic vitamin/minerals versus all food molecules that our cells recognize and utilize for our autonomic nervous system. Synergy is %26quot;key.%26quot;
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=...
Reply:All the supplements you mention are safe on their own. They should also be *safe* taken together (meaning they won%26#039;t harm your body). This said, I wouldn%26#039;t start taking all of them at the same time. From personal experience, mixing too many supplements at one time can have funny effects, and not always pleasant ones. If I were you, I would just start on the multi, the fish oil (I would go for an omega 3-6-9 complex, actually) and the SAM-e, and see how that makes you feel. If you%26#039;re still feeling fatigued, or like something%26#039;s missing, I might add a *small* amount of ginseng to the mix. I would drop the ginkgo all together.
By the way, you might want to consider drinking a daily whey based protein shake for all your protein/amino acid needs. You can %26quot;create%26quot; a less expensive version of SAM-e by combining l-methionine with tmg (trimethylglycine). I wouldn%26#039;t worry about adding the b-complex, again, unless you feel like something%26#039;s missing.
Hope this helps!
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What I%26#039;m striving for is general health (the multivitamin), reduced stress and fatigue, increased mental performance and concentration/focus, and relief from depression. The SAM-e is possibly the most daunting thing in the combination (I hear it%26#039;s expensive and that it should be taken in conjunction with a B-Vitamin supplement - are the B-Vitamins in my multivitamin sufficient, or should I add on to that?).
I would appreciate substantiated info regarding the safety and effectiveness of this combination, and/or its components. Your personal experience is also appreciated.
Additionally, I am on the pill, but in my research there doesn%26#039;t seem to be any conflict with these supplements.
*I make a point to eat healthy, get enough sleep, and exercise (though I could probably do it more! It%26#039;s hard in winter).*
Is this combination safe? Women%26#039;s One-A-Day Multivitamin, Omega-3 Fish Oil, Ginkgo, Ginseng, and SAM-e.?
Absolutely. As long as you follow any of the warnings on the products (typically including pregnant/nursing, taking prescriptions, and/or have a medical condition), then you should be just fine. None of those overlap with the others (as long as the Multi doesn%26#039;t have any of those ingredients) and they don%26#039;t directly interact. You may want to make sure you don%26#039;t take the multi, Ginkgo, or Ginseng within 2 hours of going to bed, as they do help with some aspects of energy and/or circulation (both of which can keep you awake).
As far as being on the pill, I would suggest checking with a pharmacist to make sure that none of these would have a problem with your particular prescription... just to be on the safe side. Aside from that, the only possibility of a problem would be if you are allergic to any of the ingredients (which hardly anyone is).
Good for you for wanting to be healthy!
[edit]: Regarding your addition, Ginkgo and Ginseng are completely different and help with different things. Ginkgo is more for brain health and helps with circulation to the brain. Ginseng helps primarily with energy and some have some benefits for brain health (but different benefits than Ginkgo). If you%26#039;re looking for both those aspects, then I%26#039;d stick with both.
As far as differences between American and Korean/Asian Ginseng, they are both different strains of the same species... they both help with energy, but the overall effect with either one will vary depending on how your body responds to either one. There are a number of people that prefer a dual-Ginseng product that has both in a single pill, but that%26#039;s up to personal preference.
[edit]: To your second add-on, the only synthetic vitamin that is truly bad to take is synthetic Vitamin E. Most of the rest of the nutrients that are created synthetically are nature-identical to the natural nutrient, which your body will typically absorb just as well.
Most of the companies that say %26quot;synthetic vitamins are all bad%26quot; (or aren%26#039;t absorbed/utilized) are typically the companies that are selling completely natural vitamin products and are just hyping that up for their marketing. The funny thing is that there are some vitamins that aren%26#039;t available in nature in a stable enough form to be in a supplement, so they probably have some (but not many) synthetic vitamins in those complexes.
Don%26#039;t listen to the hype... listen to the facts and studies.
Reply:This is safe, provided you have no other medical conditions. Be aware of the actions of the supplements. The Ginko and Ginseng are supposed to give energy and focus, and they can, but they are also stimulants so too much can make you tweaked. B vitamins are good for stress in and of themselves.
Anxiety, mania or manic episodes may occur if you take high doses of SAM-e. Once you have enough SAM-e in your system, you may only need to take 100 mg every day or every other day.
I would be very careful self-medicating depression, as you can mess yourself up pretty well with %26quot;natural%26quot; things just as well as pharmaceuticals.
You can research the supplements here
http://altmedicine.about.com/cs/herbsvit...
Reply:Laura is right. Try and find a good natural vitamin
Most anything you find in the grocery store is synthetic.
Omega is good for many things. Brain function, motor and nerves, skin,.....
I was taking ginkgo and a lot of anti oxidents. I use to get headaches on the right side of my head. Now I get them on the left side of my head from taking too many. Don%26#039;t take more than the bottle says and don%26#039;t take too many different anti oxidents.
here is a link on ginseng types
http://ezinearticles.com/?Ginseng-Differ...
Reply:The good news is that there is likely no problem taking all of those together. If you do not abuse them, they are all safe on their own. If you find yourself jittery, ditch the ginseng.
Regarding what you might drop, it depends on your goals--they all do different things. If you have depression tendencies, please consider professional help.
Regarding effectiveness, you can read numerous consumer reviews on all of these products at an unbiased resource like NutritionalTree.com.
Reply:Vitamins and minerals in almost any combination are %26quot;safe%26quot;. The real question...are they effective?
Reply:The woman%26#039;s day is the synthetic and as you know, you can%26#039;t take more than what is on the label. I encourage you to re examine the difference between synthetics versus food form vitamin/minerals.
There are three generations of vitamin/minerals.
Synthetic which are the main cause of clogging public porta potties and are seen in X Rays and found in colostomy bags. 15% absorption capacity of these supplements. They are cheap and you get what you pay for.
Added food form, which increase absorption of vitamin/minerals up to 65% absorption.
And the latest generation, which is all food. Up to 90% absorption. That is what your cells are designed to take in... A food complex.
Omega 3%26#039;s are foods and are very good for you.
Too much omega will do nothing more than give you a slick bowel movement because its not toxic, but make sure the Omega 3 has no toxic metals like mercury in it, like Nordic Naturals...Again, you get what you pay for.
Yes, it makes sense that the SAM-e is to be taken with B-vitamin supplement. Everything we take in works with synergy because we are designed to get the whole food matrix, so we make up for it with synergy.
Here is a google video on synthetic vitamin/minerals versus all food molecules that our cells recognize and utilize for our autonomic nervous system. Synergy is %26quot;key.%26quot;
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=...
Reply:All the supplements you mention are safe on their own. They should also be *safe* taken together (meaning they won%26#039;t harm your body). This said, I wouldn%26#039;t start taking all of them at the same time. From personal experience, mixing too many supplements at one time can have funny effects, and not always pleasant ones. If I were you, I would just start on the multi, the fish oil (I would go for an omega 3-6-9 complex, actually) and the SAM-e, and see how that makes you feel. If you%26#039;re still feeling fatigued, or like something%26#039;s missing, I might add a *small* amount of ginseng to the mix. I would drop the ginkgo all together.
By the way, you might want to consider drinking a daily whey based protein shake for all your protein/amino acid needs. You can %26quot;create%26quot; a less expensive version of SAM-e by combining l-methionine with tmg (trimethylglycine). I wouldn%26#039;t worry about adding the b-complex, again, unless you feel like something%26#039;s missing.
Hope this helps!
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Where in Dublin can I buy the herb ginkgo biloba?
Try a health food store.
Where in Dublin can I buy the herb ginkgo biloba?
You will not get ginko biloba in Ireland, anywhere.There is a reason why.The Health Departament prohibited selling ginko biloba as could be dangerous.It%26#039;s true that while using with some medicines or other herbs could be, but Ginko Biloba itself is not harmful at all!!!!The opposite. Report It
Reply:Your better of with the smaller health stores as its not a huge seller and big chains don%26#039;t carry it
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Where in Dublin can I buy the herb ginkgo biloba?
You will not get ginko biloba in Ireland, anywhere.There is a reason why.The Health Departament prohibited selling ginko biloba as could be dangerous.It%26#039;s true that while using with some medicines or other herbs could be, but Ginko Biloba itself is not harmful at all!!!!The opposite. Report It
Reply:Your better of with the smaller health stores as its not a huge seller and big chains don%26#039;t carry it
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My doctor has prescribed Himalaya's Mentat and Ginkgo Biloba for my problems with hearing. my left ear paints
at times. will this medicine be effective?
My doctor has prescribed Himalaya%26#039;s Mentat and Ginkgo Biloba for my problems with hearing. my left ear paints
Sorry, but I completely disagree. There are numerous reasons why you have hearing problems. As your question was asked on the %26quot;alternative%26quot; site, I wonder what kind of doctor would recommend this? I am a student in a chiropractic college with a degree in engineering. What I have been taught so far is consistent with standard medical schools. The text books we use are also used at medical schools. We are NOT taught, at least at my school, that drugs are bad and supplements are the wonder cure you won%26#039;t hear about because of the big-bad drug companies.
Get a second opinion! You need to know the cause of your problem before you can understand the %26quot;cure%26quot;.
Reply:See a real ear doctor!!! They%26#039;re otologist is what you want. Mine%26#039;s wonderful, from the famous House Clinic, Carol Jackson, MD in Newport Beach Cal.
949 574 7744 !!!!!! Report It
Reply:Himalaya Drug Company is a very old and reputed manufacturer of alternative drugs. i have used Liv52 and it did solve my problem.I also use their shampoo and after a whole year of experementing I found that their shampoo is the best.
As Your doctor has recommended it try it the company is a reputed one the drug may work for you.
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My doctor has prescribed Himalaya%26#039;s Mentat and Ginkgo Biloba for my problems with hearing. my left ear paints
Sorry, but I completely disagree. There are numerous reasons why you have hearing problems. As your question was asked on the %26quot;alternative%26quot; site, I wonder what kind of doctor would recommend this? I am a student in a chiropractic college with a degree in engineering. What I have been taught so far is consistent with standard medical schools. The text books we use are also used at medical schools. We are NOT taught, at least at my school, that drugs are bad and supplements are the wonder cure you won%26#039;t hear about because of the big-bad drug companies.
Get a second opinion! You need to know the cause of your problem before you can understand the %26quot;cure%26quot;.
Reply:See a real ear doctor!!! They%26#039;re otologist is what you want. Mine%26#039;s wonderful, from the famous House Clinic, Carol Jackson, MD in Newport Beach Cal.
949 574 7744 !!!!!! Report It
Reply:Himalaya Drug Company is a very old and reputed manufacturer of alternative drugs. i have used Liv52 and it did solve my problem.I also use their shampoo and after a whole year of experementing I found that their shampoo is the best.
As Your doctor has recommended it try it the company is a reputed one the drug may work for you.
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Are there any side affects when taking Ginkgo tea?
Stomach problems, acne, things like that.
Are there any side affects when taking Ginkgo tea?
In moderation, no. If someone is trying to get results by drinking a lot of it everyday, then possibly.
Reply:Ginkgo is thought to have anticoagulant/blood thinning properties. It is thought that by this mechanism it aids in the body%26#039;s circulation, including that to the brain, thus giving it its positive effects on memory. You should tell your Dr. if you are taking Ginkgo so that it doesn%26#039;t interact with other meds.
Reply:Hi Kevin M, the extract of the maidenhair tree (ginkgo biloba) is used by millions of people across the world.
If you decide to try Ginkgo Biloba, your practitioner may recommend that you take it for at least four weeks for the effects to become apparent, but it is best to take it long term.
Side effects of Ginkgo Biloba are rare but real: headache, dizziness, skin rash and menstrual period abnormalities.
When choosing a Ginkgo Biloba, aim for one which contains at least 120mg of standardized extract (not raw leaf), with 24% flavone glycosides, 6% ginkgolides and bilobalide. There are different strengths available on the market. The prices vary enormously and the cheapest brand isn%26#039;t necessarily the best, because it may not provide enough Ginkgo Biloba for any worthwhile effects. Choose wisely !
Jason Homan
Reply:an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of your throat; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives);
irregular heartbeats;
muscle spasms or cramps;
seizures; or
loss of consciousness.
headache;
dizziness; or
stomach upset.
Reply:There are side affects when taking any medicinal cure, especially for those who over indulge. However, some are very mild. Remember pure water can kill you if you over consume.
Reply:If you drink in moderation, there should not be any. But if you do get side effects, they will include headaches, stomach pains, allergic reactions, etc. These side effects happen only very rarely.
You can of course, start slowly with a cup and then work your way up if you would really love to have more. Then, if you notice that you do have side effects, stop.
Of course, there are several types of herbal teas. Why restrict yourself to one? Then again, consume a variety of liquids from just water to fresh juices. You can skip the coffee, though!
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Are there any side affects when taking Ginkgo tea?
In moderation, no. If someone is trying to get results by drinking a lot of it everyday, then possibly.
Reply:Ginkgo is thought to have anticoagulant/blood thinning properties. It is thought that by this mechanism it aids in the body%26#039;s circulation, including that to the brain, thus giving it its positive effects on memory. You should tell your Dr. if you are taking Ginkgo so that it doesn%26#039;t interact with other meds.
Reply:Hi Kevin M, the extract of the maidenhair tree (ginkgo biloba) is used by millions of people across the world.
If you decide to try Ginkgo Biloba, your practitioner may recommend that you take it for at least four weeks for the effects to become apparent, but it is best to take it long term.
Side effects of Ginkgo Biloba are rare but real: headache, dizziness, skin rash and menstrual period abnormalities.
When choosing a Ginkgo Biloba, aim for one which contains at least 120mg of standardized extract (not raw leaf), with 24% flavone glycosides, 6% ginkgolides and bilobalide. There are different strengths available on the market. The prices vary enormously and the cheapest brand isn%26#039;t necessarily the best, because it may not provide enough Ginkgo Biloba for any worthwhile effects. Choose wisely !
Jason Homan
Reply:an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of your throat; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives);
irregular heartbeats;
muscle spasms or cramps;
seizures; or
loss of consciousness.
headache;
dizziness; or
stomach upset.
Reply:There are side affects when taking any medicinal cure, especially for those who over indulge. However, some are very mild. Remember pure water can kill you if you over consume.
Reply:If you drink in moderation, there should not be any. But if you do get side effects, they will include headaches, stomach pains, allergic reactions, etc. These side effects happen only very rarely.
You can of course, start slowly with a cup and then work your way up if you would really love to have more. Then, if you notice that you do have side effects, stop.
Of course, there are several types of herbal teas. Why restrict yourself to one? Then again, consume a variety of liquids from just water to fresh juices. You can skip the coffee, though!
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Is it safe to take glutathione and ginkgo biloba at the same time?
Should be fine. They really have nothing to do with each other. One is an antioxidant and the other is an herbal which contains phytochemicals that can improve circulation in the brain over 3-6 months of use.
Is it safe to take glutathione and ginkgo biloba at the same time?
I am not aware of any problems with taking glutathione and ginkgo biloba at the same time.There are a few products that are on the market that combine them together to aid in memory retention. When considering which supplements to add to your regimen, you should try to find high-quality supplements.Not all supplements are created equal. Not all supplements work for all people. When trying new supplements, you should allow 4-6 weeks in order to assess it%26#039;s effectivness. A high quality supplement is one that contains no fillers or other unnecessary ingredients. As with any new supplements that might want to add to your regiment, you should consult your healthcare practitioner.I hope this answers your question.
Reply:no
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Is it safe to take glutathione and ginkgo biloba at the same time?
I am not aware of any problems with taking glutathione and ginkgo biloba at the same time.There are a few products that are on the market that combine them together to aid in memory retention. When considering which supplements to add to your regimen, you should try to find high-quality supplements.Not all supplements are created equal. Not all supplements work for all people. When trying new supplements, you should allow 4-6 weeks in order to assess it%26#039;s effectivness. A high quality supplement is one that contains no fillers or other unnecessary ingredients. As with any new supplements that might want to add to your regiment, you should consult your healthcare practitioner.I hope this answers your question.
Reply:no
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There is a chinese festival related to ginkgo giloba . who knows what festival it is?
%26quot;Wistaria Festival%26quot;?
There is a chinese festival related to ginkgo giloba . who knows what festival it is?
I thought it was Biloba
Reply:No idea but you should letl me know. Thx
Reply:There are lot of them around. Do a Google on them.
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There is a chinese festival related to ginkgo giloba . who knows what festival it is?
I thought it was Biloba
Reply:No idea but you should letl me know. Thx
Reply:There are lot of them around. Do a Google on them.
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Has anybody actually cured impotence by taking Ginkgo Biloba?
Not sure, but the bad part is, you%26#039;ll remember your impotence even better!
Has anybody actually cured impotence by taking Ginkgo Biloba?
No, but I will try it and if it works will let you know.
Reply:Ginkgo has been used in traditional medicine to treat circulatory disorders and enhance memory. It is not for impotence.
Reply:Don%26#039;t listen to the Harry, it does help with impotence. Herbs treat many different things, and one just happens to be impotence. It does take a few weeks to work, though.
Me? I have noticed my masturbation is a bit more intense than before, but then again I%26#039;m only 22 and a female. But it works for females, too.
Reply:I wish , then I would be popular
Reply:HEy, thats the last remaining ginko tree!!
Reply:I thought gingko was for memory problems. Of course if you%26#039;re ompotent because you forgot how.....
seriously, impotence has so many reasons that there probably isn%26#039;t one simple answer. optimum health is a number 1 factor but high blood pressure(and the meds for it) diabetes, stress, some depression meds all can cause impotence. I am betting your number one answer will be no.
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Has anybody actually cured impotence by taking Ginkgo Biloba?
No, but I will try it and if it works will let you know.
Reply:Ginkgo has been used in traditional medicine to treat circulatory disorders and enhance memory. It is not for impotence.
Reply:Don%26#039;t listen to the Harry, it does help with impotence. Herbs treat many different things, and one just happens to be impotence. It does take a few weeks to work, though.
Me? I have noticed my masturbation is a bit more intense than before, but then again I%26#039;m only 22 and a female. But it works for females, too.
Reply:I wish , then I would be popular
Reply:HEy, thats the last remaining ginko tree!!
Reply:I thought gingko was for memory problems. Of course if you%26#039;re ompotent because you forgot how.....
seriously, impotence has so many reasons that there probably isn%26#039;t one simple answer. optimum health is a number 1 factor but high blood pressure(and the meds for it) diabetes, stress, some depression meds all can cause impotence. I am betting your number one answer will be no.
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Ineed to know the indian name for Ginkgo, can any one of yoy help me in this regard?
There are approximately 300 +/- tribes of Indians in the USA.
There are numerous tribes of Indians outside of the USA.
There are several languages within the country of India.
Please re-issue the question with enough detail to get the answer you really want. Good luck.
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There are numerous tribes of Indians outside of the USA.
There are several languages within the country of India.
Please re-issue the question with enough detail to get the answer you really want. Good luck.
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What are the adverse effects of Ginkgo biloba ?
Ginkgo may have some undesirable effects, especially for individuals with blood circulation disorders and those taking anti-coagulants such as aspirin and warfarin, although recent studies have found that ginkgo has little or no effect on the anticoagulant properties or pharmacodynamics of warfarin[7][8]. Ginkgo should also not be used by people who are taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI) or by pregnant women without first consulting a doctor.
Ginkgo side effects and cautions include: possible increased risk of bleeding, gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, and restlessness. If any side effects are experienced, consumption should be halted immediately
What are the adverse effects of Ginkgo biloba ?
Ginkgo side effects and cautions include: possible increased risk of bleeding, gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, and restlessness. If any side effects are experienced, consumption should be halted immediately.
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Ginkgo side effects and cautions include: possible increased risk of bleeding, gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, and restlessness. If any side effects are experienced, consumption should be halted immediately
What are the adverse effects of Ginkgo biloba ?
Ginkgo side effects and cautions include: possible increased risk of bleeding, gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, and restlessness. If any side effects are experienced, consumption should be halted immediately.
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How long does it take for ginkgo biloba to work?
ive been taking it for 3 days i just want to know when it will start working.
How long does it take for ginkgo biloba to work?
According to the coursework for my Board Certs in this field, Ginko Biloba can take from 3-6 months before regular use begins to show improved blood circulation in the head and neck.
Reply:Don%26#039;t listen to gcason. 60 mg is far too little to work anyway. The only way for it to work is use 120mg twice a day. When reading a study, read between the lines. Manufactures instuctions are far too low. Report It
Reply:It won%26#039;t ever work. It%26#039;s a scam. Anyone who says it does is either kidding themselves or is experiencing a placebo effect.
It will never improve your concentration or memory.
And I quote: In 2002, a long-anticipated paper appeared in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) titled %26quot;Ginkgo for memory enhancement: a randomized controlled trial.%26quot; This Williams College study, sponsored by the National Institute on Aging rather than Schwabe, examined the effects of ginkgo consumption on healthy volunteers older than 60. The conclusion, now cited in the National Institutes of Health%26#039;s ginkgo fact sheet, said: %26quot;When taken following the manufacturer%26#039;s instructions, ginkgo provides no measurable benefit in memory or related cognitive function to adults with healthy cognitive function.%26quot;
%26quot;Ginkgo side effects and cautions include: possible increased risk of bleeding, gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, and restlessness. If any side effects are experienced, consumption should be halted immediately.%26quot;
Don%26#039;t waste your money.
Reply:never, sex drugs never work or do anything for anybody but the seller, he makes a lot of money!
Reply:I have found that when dealing with natural supplements that you should allow at least 4-6 weeks to assess if the supplement is working. Not all supplements are created equal, you want to make sure that you take high-quality supplements.When dealing with herbs, you should always try to use a standardized extract not using the dried herbs. The standardized extract are guaranteed to contain a certain level of the active components. When dealing with dried herbs, the part of the herb that you usually used are the flowers and leaves.You should also look to make sure that your supplements that contain no preservatives and fillers.
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How long does it take for ginkgo biloba to work?
According to the coursework for my Board Certs in this field, Ginko Biloba can take from 3-6 months before regular use begins to show improved blood circulation in the head and neck.
Reply:Don%26#039;t listen to gcason. 60 mg is far too little to work anyway. The only way for it to work is use 120mg twice a day. When reading a study, read between the lines. Manufactures instuctions are far too low. Report It
Reply:It won%26#039;t ever work. It%26#039;s a scam. Anyone who says it does is either kidding themselves or is experiencing a placebo effect.
It will never improve your concentration or memory.
And I quote: In 2002, a long-anticipated paper appeared in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) titled %26quot;Ginkgo for memory enhancement: a randomized controlled trial.%26quot; This Williams College study, sponsored by the National Institute on Aging rather than Schwabe, examined the effects of ginkgo consumption on healthy volunteers older than 60. The conclusion, now cited in the National Institutes of Health%26#039;s ginkgo fact sheet, said: %26quot;When taken following the manufacturer%26#039;s instructions, ginkgo provides no measurable benefit in memory or related cognitive function to adults with healthy cognitive function.%26quot;
%26quot;Ginkgo side effects and cautions include: possible increased risk of bleeding, gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, and restlessness. If any side effects are experienced, consumption should be halted immediately.%26quot;
Don%26#039;t waste your money.
Reply:never, sex drugs never work or do anything for anybody but the seller, he makes a lot of money!
Reply:I have found that when dealing with natural supplements that you should allow at least 4-6 weeks to assess if the supplement is working. Not all supplements are created equal, you want to make sure that you take high-quality supplements.When dealing with herbs, you should always try to use a standardized extract not using the dried herbs. The standardized extract are guaranteed to contain a certain level of the active components. When dealing with dried herbs, the part of the herb that you usually used are the flowers and leaves.You should also look to make sure that your supplements that contain no preservatives and fillers.
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Is it true the ginseng and ginkgo can be helpful with erectile dysfunction??
As individual supplements, no. Though certain types of ginseng can be found in Chinese herbal formulas for male sexual dysfunction. Keep in mind that herbal formulas are medicinals and should be treated as such. Talk with a professional before starting any herbal regimen.
If you haven%26#039;t already, you should get a physical to make sure there is no severe health issue related to the E.D., such as heart disease. After that, if you are looking for alternative treatments schedule an appointment with a certified or licensed professional.
Is it true the ginseng and ginkgo can be helpful with erectile dysfunction??
I think most of the problems with E D are all the in the head....or not in the head in this case.
Reply:I have never heard that as a matter of fact be very careful with ginseng because certain types are for certain age groups. Ginkgo is a mind supplement, e.d. is treated with horny goat weed, bee pollen, and i can%26#039;t remember some of the others.
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If you haven%26#039;t already, you should get a physical to make sure there is no severe health issue related to the E.D., such as heart disease. After that, if you are looking for alternative treatments schedule an appointment with a certified or licensed professional.
Is it true the ginseng and ginkgo can be helpful with erectile dysfunction??
I think most of the problems with E D are all the in the head....or not in the head in this case.
Reply:I have never heard that as a matter of fact be very careful with ginseng because certain types are for certain age groups. Ginkgo is a mind supplement, e.d. is treated with horny goat weed, bee pollen, and i can%26#039;t remember some of the others.
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What are the adverse effects of Ginkgo biloba???
Serious answers only,please.
What are the adverse effects of Ginkgo biloba???
possible increased risk of bleeding, gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, and restlessness. If any side effects are experienced, consumption should be stopped.
These are rare Ginko is Herbal.
Reply:Possible Side Effects
Generally, ginkgo is considered safe for long-term use in recommended dosages, but higher doses (above 240 mg a day) can lead to intoxication or disorientation.
In rare cases, ginkgo may cause headache, irritability, restlessness, diarrhea, headache, nausea, vomiting, palpitations, weakness, skin rash, dizziness, or vertigo. These effects are usually mild and transient.
If side effects are bothersome, discontinue taking the herb or reduce your dosage.
Cautions - Don%26#039;t use unprocessed ginkgo leaves in any form, including teas; they contain potent chemicals (allergens) that can trigger allergic reactions. Stick with standardized extracts (GBE); the allergens are removed during processing.
Using Ginkgo biloba with the following herbal medications may increase the risk of bleeding: feverfew, garlic, ginseng, don quai, and red clover.
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What are the adverse effects of Ginkgo biloba???
possible increased risk of bleeding, gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, and restlessness. If any side effects are experienced, consumption should be stopped.
These are rare Ginko is Herbal.
Reply:Possible Side Effects
Generally, ginkgo is considered safe for long-term use in recommended dosages, but higher doses (above 240 mg a day) can lead to intoxication or disorientation.
In rare cases, ginkgo may cause headache, irritability, restlessness, diarrhea, headache, nausea, vomiting, palpitations, weakness, skin rash, dizziness, or vertigo. These effects are usually mild and transient.
If side effects are bothersome, discontinue taking the herb or reduce your dosage.
Cautions - Don%26#039;t use unprocessed ginkgo leaves in any form, including teas; they contain potent chemicals (allergens) that can trigger allergic reactions. Stick with standardized extracts (GBE); the allergens are removed during processing.
Using Ginkgo biloba with the following herbal medications may increase the risk of bleeding: feverfew, garlic, ginseng, don quai, and red clover.
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Where can I buy a "good" Ginkgo Biloba extract?
My usual store is out %26amp; GAIA website makes no mention whatsoever about the product. I assume they discontinued it.
i prefer their %26quot;full spectrum extract%26quot; non-alcohol base (but not picky on this point) w/ eye-dropper.
Where can I buy a %26quot;good%26quot; Ginkgo Biloba extract?
Try these sites to buy Gingko Biloba :
http://www.homeopathyworks.com/product.p...
http://organicpharmacy.org/search.php?se...
http://store.homeopathyatoz.com/mind.htm...
I hope these help.
Have a nice day and God Bless !
Reply:Carlson Laboratories - best on line source.
Reply:Local health stores, and some drugstores sell it too.
Reply:your local health/organic-food store should have it. or try http://www.vitamaker.com/ginkgo-biloba1....
Reply:Try Puritan%26#039;s Pride. The have a huge online selection, best prices and good quality.
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i prefer their %26quot;full spectrum extract%26quot; non-alcohol base (but not picky on this point) w/ eye-dropper.
Where can I buy a %26quot;good%26quot; Ginkgo Biloba extract?
Try these sites to buy Gingko Biloba :
http://www.homeopathyworks.com/product.p...
http://organicpharmacy.org/search.php?se...
http://store.homeopathyatoz.com/mind.htm...
I hope these help.
Have a nice day and God Bless !
Reply:Carlson Laboratories - best on line source.
Reply:Local health stores, and some drugstores sell it too.
Reply:your local health/organic-food store should have it. or try http://www.vitamaker.com/ginkgo-biloba1....
Reply:Try Puritan%26#039;s Pride. The have a huge online selection, best prices and good quality.
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What is the best dosage for Ginkgo Biloba in capsule form?
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What is the best dosage for Ginkgo Biloba in capsule form?
Unfortunately, the %26quot;best dosage%26quot; will vary depending on your body chemistry and nutritional needs.... but the most common dosage you%26#039;ll find is 60 mg that is standardized to 24% Glycosides and 6% Terpene Lactones.
What is the best dosage for Ginkgo Biloba in capsule form?
Follow directions on the label.
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What is the best dosage for Ginkgo Biloba in capsule form?
Follow directions on the label.
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What is the highest dosage of ginkgo you should take in one day?
Average Daily Dose: 120-240 mg in 2 or 3 doses.
What is the highest dosage of ginkgo you should take in one day?
sorry dont know what ginkgo is .....it should tell on the bottle /packet
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What is the highest dosage of ginkgo you should take in one day?
sorry dont know what ginkgo is .....it should tell on the bottle /packet
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Is it true that ginseng and ginkgo can be helpful with erectile dysfunction??
Yes it is,especially ginseng,use and enjoy.
Is it true that ginseng and ginkgo can be helpful with erectile dysfunction??
haha yes, it does.
Reply:i believe so
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Is it true that ginseng and ginkgo can be helpful with erectile dysfunction??
haha yes, it does.
Reply:i believe so
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Where can i find a Ginkgo bilboa leaf?
i dont have those types of trees near me...where could i find it?
Where can i find a Ginkgo bilboa leaf?
It%26#039;s actually called %26quot;Gingko biloba%26quot;, the second word means %26quot;two-lobed%26quot; and describes the shape of the leaves. Your nearest botanical gardens would most probably have one, but many people with a big garden might grow one since they are very decorative and useful trees. Maybe if you put out a notice at your local supermarket?
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Where can i find a Ginkgo bilboa leaf?
It%26#039;s actually called %26quot;Gingko biloba%26quot;, the second word means %26quot;two-lobed%26quot; and describes the shape of the leaves. Your nearest botanical gardens would most probably have one, but many people with a big garden might grow one since they are very decorative and useful trees. Maybe if you put out a notice at your local supermarket?
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How can I propagate a Ginkgo biloba plant?
I cannot find the seeds. Does the plant root easily if I use the cuttings? Are the rooting hormones really essential?
How can I propagate a Ginkgo biloba plant?
First of all, if you are looking for the seeds of a Ginko, make sure you are looking on the female tree. Ginkos are diecious, meaning they have both male and female trees. The females are easy to spot because they STINK. Thier fruit contain buteric acid, which after a few days in the sun, begin to smell like rotten milk (or butter, hence the name).
Planting a seed may or may not work depending on the variety, a lot of times the seeds become sterile after the trees get crossed to form different varities.
Ginkos are super slow growing trees, so using cuttings probably wont be the easiest way to go, but that doesnt mean it wont work. Use some good rooting hormone and a lot of patience and you may get rewarded.
Good luck.
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How can I propagate a Ginkgo biloba plant?
First of all, if you are looking for the seeds of a Ginko, make sure you are looking on the female tree. Ginkos are diecious, meaning they have both male and female trees. The females are easy to spot because they STINK. Thier fruit contain buteric acid, which after a few days in the sun, begin to smell like rotten milk (or butter, hence the name).
Planting a seed may or may not work depending on the variety, a lot of times the seeds become sterile after the trees get crossed to form different varities.
Ginkos are super slow growing trees, so using cuttings probably wont be the easiest way to go, but that doesnt mean it wont work. Use some good rooting hormone and a lot of patience and you may get rewarded.
Good luck.
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How do I treat a Ginkgo Biloba tree that after being planted has gone into shock and lost all of its leaves?
We purchased and planted the 7 ft. tree in August. It has been well watered ever since being planted. I fear that it went into shock after a severe heat wave hit right after we planted it. All of the leaves gradually began falling off. Matter of fact, there are no leaves on it at all at this moment. However, I recently snapped off a small limb and noticed the tree was still green and alive inside. Any suggestions would be helpful.
How do I treat a Ginkgo Biloba tree that after being planted has gone into shock and lost all of its leaves?
Yup, sounds like it went into shock.
Transplant shock has to do with water loss due to disruption of its roots. Trees lose a lot of water through their leaves, and your tree dropped its leaves in an effort to conserve water. If it had been early in the season, it would probably put out a second set of leaves eventually. But since we are closing in on winter, your tree won%26#039;t leaf out again until spring (nor should it - it would be a great energy drain at this time).
It%26#039;s doing what it needs to do. Do not fertilize it - you want to encourage it to develop its roots, NOT struggle to maintain a lot of top growth at the wrong time of year, with root that haven%26#039;t been well-established..
Water it as usual - which for a newly transplanted tree that size, means you place the open hose end on the ground over the root ball, turn the water on to a mere trickle, and let it go for 20-30 minutes. During hot dry weather, do this about once a week. During cool dry weather, once every two weeks. If you get a good rain, you don%26#039;t need to water it. Once you get a freeze, don%26#039;t water again until next year. Then go back to the once every 1-2 weeks depending on temperature and rainfall.
Reply:Um, it%26#039;s winter, and I don%26#039;t think it%26#039;s an evergreen.
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How do I treat a Ginkgo Biloba tree that after being planted has gone into shock and lost all of its leaves?
Yup, sounds like it went into shock.
Transplant shock has to do with water loss due to disruption of its roots. Trees lose a lot of water through their leaves, and your tree dropped its leaves in an effort to conserve water. If it had been early in the season, it would probably put out a second set of leaves eventually. But since we are closing in on winter, your tree won%26#039;t leaf out again until spring (nor should it - it would be a great energy drain at this time).
It%26#039;s doing what it needs to do. Do not fertilize it - you want to encourage it to develop its roots, NOT struggle to maintain a lot of top growth at the wrong time of year, with root that haven%26#039;t been well-established..
Water it as usual - which for a newly transplanted tree that size, means you place the open hose end on the ground over the root ball, turn the water on to a mere trickle, and let it go for 20-30 minutes. During hot dry weather, do this about once a week. During cool dry weather, once every two weeks. If you get a good rain, you don%26#039;t need to water it. Once you get a freeze, don%26#039;t water again until next year. Then go back to the once every 1-2 weeks depending on temperature and rainfall.
Reply:Um, it%26#039;s winter, and I don%26#039;t think it%26#039;s an evergreen.
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Can i take glutathione and ginkgo biloba at the same time?
will it not bring side effects or contraindications?
Can i take glutathione and ginkgo biloba at the same time?
glutathione induces the antioxidant and doesnt act in the brain - ginko however, acts in the brain and thins your blood. i think it is okie kokie to use them together!!! Since they dont have similar or opposite reactions.
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Can i take glutathione and ginkgo biloba at the same time?
glutathione induces the antioxidant and doesnt act in the brain - ginko however, acts in the brain and thins your blood. i think it is okie kokie to use them together!!! Since they dont have similar or opposite reactions.
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What do you mean by Ginkgo Biloba???
Ginger - Ginger was found to be effective for relieving the severity of nausea, rheumatoid arthritis, Respiratory infections, stomach gas etc. A ginger intake in your daily routine can lead to definite wholesome effects.
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http://www.starherb.com/store.asp?filena...
What do you mean by Ginkgo Biloba???
ginko is just a natural supplement found in nature, stuck in a bottle for people to buy and use as a daily vitamin/supplement.
Reply:Its a herb that help you maintain a healthy circulation esp. in your brain, it helps you to enhance your memory.
Reply:Look it up on the internet. Search online for Ginkgo Biloba!
Reply:Ginkgo biloba is the world’s oldest living species of tree. Individual trees live as long as 1,000 years. Ginkgo grows most predominantly in the southern and eastern United States, southern France, China, and Korea. The leaves of the tree are used in modern herbal medicine.
This tree is called in common name Maidenhair tree, because their leaf resemble maidenhair ferns.
One curious thing is that it survive the bombing in Hiroshima.
It is use in medicine for different things, like memory, asthma etc.
If you are interest go to this place:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~kwanten/
Reply:Ahhhhh.. ginko biloba.. I forget what that is...
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for more info
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What do you mean by Ginkgo Biloba???
ginko is just a natural supplement found in nature, stuck in a bottle for people to buy and use as a daily vitamin/supplement.
Reply:Its a herb that help you maintain a healthy circulation esp. in your brain, it helps you to enhance your memory.
Reply:Look it up on the internet. Search online for Ginkgo Biloba!
Reply:Ginkgo biloba is the world’s oldest living species of tree. Individual trees live as long as 1,000 years. Ginkgo grows most predominantly in the southern and eastern United States, southern France, China, and Korea. The leaves of the tree are used in modern herbal medicine.
This tree is called in common name Maidenhair tree, because their leaf resemble maidenhair ferns.
One curious thing is that it survive the bombing in Hiroshima.
It is use in medicine for different things, like memory, asthma etc.
If you are interest go to this place:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~kwanten/
Reply:Ahhhhh.. ginko biloba.. I forget what that is...
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What's your experience with Ginkgo?
Details please...
What%26#039;s your experience with Ginkgo?
I have used it for many years for focus and concentration. I feel like it works for me but only when used consistently.
Reply:Gingko improves stamnia, improves concertation and memory retention. It can ward off the blues and controls mood swings. Increase metabolism and suppress appetite. The list is long on all the uses Ginkgo can offer, check out further detail by visiting rosemountainherb.com and select herbs and then select Gingko and it will give you alot of information and tell you all the best ways it can be bought and used. You can purchase the Gingko through other companys for cheaper, but as for the knowledge their site is good.
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What%26#039;s your experience with Ginkgo?
I have used it for many years for focus and concentration. I feel like it works for me but only when used consistently.
Reply:Gingko improves stamnia, improves concertation and memory retention. It can ward off the blues and controls mood swings. Increase metabolism and suppress appetite. The list is long on all the uses Ginkgo can offer, check out further detail by visiting rosemountainherb.com and select herbs and then select Gingko and it will give you alot of information and tell you all the best ways it can be bought and used. You can purchase the Gingko through other companys for cheaper, but as for the knowledge their site is good.
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Is it okay to take ginkgo with zanax?
I%26#039;ve taken it with Xanax before with no problems noted. But be sure to check other medications. Gingko does not interact well with alot of medications.
Is it okay to take ginkgo with zanax?
no known interactions
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Is it okay to take ginkgo with zanax?
no known interactions
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Where can i buy ginkgo biloba with a brand name tebunin?
it%26#039;s supposed to help in the treatment of dimentia
Where can i buy ginkgo biloba with a brand name tebunin?
I%26#039;ve never heard of the brand before, but any Ginkgo Biloba will be the same no matter what company sells it. It%26#039;ll all be from the same plant.... just make sure it%26#039;s from a good quality company.
I would also be wary of a company that advertises their own products as a %26quot;cure%26quot; for anything, as only a doctor can make medical claims about that (and certain claims made by supplement companies actually break the law).
Also, I did a search on Yahoo, and apparently, this Tebunin company is in Germany.... all the websites about it are in German, so I can%26#039;t help you with that.
Reply:The reason you are not finding much information is because you are misspelling %26quot;Tebonin%26quot;. It seems the product is available in the U.S. Here is one site that I found.
http://www.online-pain-meds.co... Report It
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Where can i buy ginkgo biloba with a brand name tebunin?
I%26#039;ve never heard of the brand before, but any Ginkgo Biloba will be the same no matter what company sells it. It%26#039;ll all be from the same plant.... just make sure it%26#039;s from a good quality company.
I would also be wary of a company that advertises their own products as a %26quot;cure%26quot; for anything, as only a doctor can make medical claims about that (and certain claims made by supplement companies actually break the law).
Also, I did a search on Yahoo, and apparently, this Tebunin company is in Germany.... all the websites about it are in German, so I can%26#039;t help you with that.
Reply:The reason you are not finding much information is because you are misspelling %26quot;Tebonin%26quot;. It seems the product is available in the U.S. Here is one site that I found.
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