Ginkgo biloba

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Ginkgo biloba is or ginkgo is an extract of the leaves of the herb ginkgo.[1][2]

Alternative names[edit | edit source]

Ginkgo biloba is also known as.[2] ginkgo biloba leaf oil is also known as common ginkgo leaf oil/water, ginkgo biloba leaf oil/water, ginkgo macrophylla or salisburia macrophylla leaf oil/leaf water, maidenhair tree leaf oil/water, pterophyllus salisburiensis leaf oil/water, salisburia adiantifolia or salisburia biloba leaf oil/water, and salisburia ginkgo leaf oil/water.[3] Ginkgo is sometimes incorrectly known as gingko bilboa or ginkgo biloba.

Potential uses[edit | edit source]

Ginkgo is commonly used for symptoms of brain fog including to help improve concentration, or for memory problems. Ginkgo may also be used for vertigo.[2]

Theory[edit | edit source]

Ginkgo extract appears to improve blood flow to many organs and tissues.[2]

Ginkgo also appears to reduce blood clotting and platelet aggregation by blocking platelet-activating factor (PAF), which have been linked to a number of central nervous system disorders, and some cardiovascular, kidney and respiratory illnesses.[2]

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Costs and availability[edit | edit source]

Ginkgo and ginkgo biloba leaf oil available over the counter without a prescription.[2][3]

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