Roncuvita Ginkgo Biloba memory booster
A tree native to China. Substances taken from the leaves and seeds have been used in some cultures to treat certain medical problems. Ginkgo biloba has been studied in the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer disease, dementia, certain blood vessel diseases, and memory loss. It may cause bleeding or high blood pressure when used with certain drugs. Also called ginkgo andmaidenhair tree.
Ginkgo biloba is used by many people for memory booster or brain support and slow age-related intellectual decline, but solid evidence to support these benefits is limited. Ginkgo biloba is generally considered safe, but it can cause adverse effects and interactions with other drugs.
Everyone wants to maintain memory and brain sharpness as they age, so there is strong interest in Ginkgo biloba as a supplement to prevent mental decline associated with both normal aging and dementia.
Ginkgo biloba is an herbal supplement made from the leaves of the Ginkgo tree, also known as the maidenhair tree. Ginkgo trees are native to China but are now grown worldwide. Ginkgo biloba is categorized as “nootropic,” meaning it’s thought by some to be a cognitive enhancer (related to conscious intellectual activity such as thinking, memory, and reasoning). It is prescribed as a memory and concentration booster in many countries and is widely available as an over-the-counter herbal supplement in the US. Ginkgo is thought to increase blood supply by dilating blood vessels, reducing blood viscosity (thickness), affecting neurotransmitters, and reducing free radicals . For healthy adults, Ginkgo biloba appears to be safe when taken orally in moderate amounts.