Expiry : 2017 or after

Features and benefits:

Ginkgo helps to maintain peripheral circulation to the extremities.
Ginkgo helps support memory and focus, especially occasional mild memory and focus problems associated with aging.
Ginkgo Biloba provides you with the supplemental nutrition you need to support brain function.
Ginkgo also helps support  mental alertness.



Product Label:

Ginkgo Biloba Extract 24%

Supplement Facts

Serving Size 1 Capsule

 Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Ginkgo biloba Leaf Extract(standardized to 24% flavone glycosides, 6% terpene lactones) (<5 ppm ginkgolic acid) 60 mg *

*Daily Value not established.

Other ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose (plant fiber), gelatin.

recommended Use: As a dietary supplement, take one capsule with water during the morning and evening meals.

WARNING: Do not take this product if you are pregnant or nursing. Consult your healthcare provider before use if you are taking a blood-thinning medication.



What is Gingko?


Ginkgo is an herb. The leaves are generally used to make “extracts” that are used as medicine. However, a few medicines are made from the seed, but these are not well studied.

Ginkgo is often used for memory disorders including Alzheimer’s disease. It is also used for conditions that seem to be due to reduced blood flow in the brain, especially in older people. These conditions include memory loss, headache, ringing in the ears, vertigo, difficulty concentrating, mood disturbances, and hearing disorders. Some people use it for other problems related to poor blood flow in the body, including leg pain when walking (claudication), and Raynaud’s syndrome (a painful response to cold, especially in the fingers and toes).

Ginkgo leaf is also used for thinking disorders related to Lyme disease and depression.

Some people use ginkgo to treat sexual performance problems. It is sometimes used to reverse the sexual performance problems that can accompany taking certainantidepressants called SSRIs.

Ginkgo been tried for eye problems including glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, and age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

The list of other uses of ginkgo is very long. This may be because this herb has been around for so long. Ginkgo biloba is one of the longest living tree species in the world. Ginkgo trees can live as long as a thousand years. Using ginkgo for asthma and bronchitis was described in 2600 BC.

In manufacturing, ginkgo leaf extract is used in cosmetics. In foods, roasted ginkgo seed, which has the pulp removed, is an edible delicacy in Japan and China. Remember, though, the whole seed is LIKELY UNSAFE to eat.

Ginkgo interacts with many medicines. Before taking it, talk with your healthcare provider if you take any medications.