Ginkgo biloba.
Ginkgo, the extract from the Ginkgo biloba tree is the most commonly used herbal treatment for AD. Several studies have been performed to test the effectiveness of ginkgo for treating AD.
Ginkgo biloba is an herb. It doesn't have the chemical formula. However, its leaves are generally used to make "extracts" that are used as medicine. The chemical formula of ginkgo leaf extract is C19H22O6, Ginkgo biloba extract is a well defined product, and it or its active ingredients, the ginkgolides, especially ginkgolide B, and bilobalide, have clearly demonstrated biological activity.
Exceeding a daily dose of 240 mg of the dried extract may result in restlessness, diarrhea, and mild gastrointestinal disorders. Those on anticoagulants should have their doctor adjust their dose or should avoid ginkgo
One potential result of ingesting ginkgo leaf extract is improved blood circulation, which may help with conditions such as memory loss, cognitive function, and symptoms of peripheral arterial disease. However, side effects like headaches, digestive issues, and allergic reactions can also occur.
The taxon of the ginkgo is Linnaeus.
Ginkgoes is the plural of ginkgo
Ginkgo Biloba
The scientific name of ginkgo biloba is Ginkgo biloba.
Bitter orange extract and ginkgo biloba are purported to assist with weight loss by increasing circulation and blood flow.
Ginkgo biloba
Ginkgo dissecta was created in 2002.