What is the liquid ginkgo?
Ginkgo liquid is a concentrated extract made of Ginkgo Bilboa leaves. Commercially available liquid ginkgo is now generally made of Ginkgo Bilboa. Ginkgo extract is used as a medicine for a number of health conditions, including dementia, sexual dysfunction and tinnitus.
The ginkgo biloba tree, sometimes simply known as "Gingko Tree", is considered to be the oldest types of trees that are still growing. The leaves and the seed of the tree have a long history of use in traditional medicine, although there is a question of seed consumption.
In addition to liquid ginkgo extract, Ginkgo is available in other forms, including capsules, tablets and tea made of dried leaves filled with water. Because it is also known for its ability to improve the function of the brain and increase the mental alertness, it is sometimes used in energy drinks. It is a popular supplement to many wellness tea and nutritional supplements that are Marked to improve cognitive abilities.
Ginkgo Bilboa was the subject of severalKa scientific studies on its effectiveness in the treatment of health conditions. Some research has shown that Ginkgo can have a positive effect in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and Claudication, a type of foot pain caused by blood clots. Research on the effectiveness of Ginkgo Bilboa in the treatment of other conditions is either limited or lacking in evidence of its effectiveness.
Adults using Ginkgo usually take about 120 milligrams of standardized Gingko extract in divided doses throughout the day. However, in certain conditions such as dementia and Claudication, up to 240 milligrams may be the recommended dose. Ginkgo is usually not given to children.
While Ginkgo liquid is generally well tolerated by most adults, there may be some side effects in consuming Bilbo Ginkgo. These include dizziness and headaches. Some individuals are allergic to ginkgo bilboa and exposure can cause skin rashor even more serious reaction.
There were some concerns that Ginkgo could increase the risk of seizures. Another potential side effect of Ginkgo is increased bleeding: those with bleeding disorders or who use blood thinners, should talk to their doctor before using Ginkgo and should stop using it 36 hours before operation of any type, including dental work. In addition to these concerns, individuals who take medication should inform their doctor if they use Ginkgo Bilboa, as Ginkgo can disrupt the efficacy of some drugs.