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Sal Ame | 01:22 Fri 27th Jun 2003 | Food & Drink
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What is good for? Is it bad for health?
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Ginko Biloba is a species of tree that can grow in this country though it is not a native species . It is a bit Prehistoric looking in appearance so it looks different to most normal trees . When it's transformed in to tablet form it's supposed to improve the blood flow to the brain it sounds like a very general statement but what it actually means is it improves memory and mental awareness and it has been alledged that it reduces the chances of getting Senile dementia . These may all be bold statements but there must be some substance in the claims as the tree has been around and it's healing properties have been used for thousands of years. Its probably best to use some Herbalist website to get the best information on it as many such treatments can cause problems if not taken properly
Gingko biloba is also useful for the prevention of altitude sickness, though for it to work you need to start taking it 5 days before ascending. While it does seem to work in scientific trials, no one is quite sure how.
Heloo their chap I'm from San Diego and i go to U.C.S.D the answer to your question is Ginko biloba good for you over here in the U.S. it has not been aproved by the F.D.A. which mean's food and drug administration.It is somewhat good for the body which will help your memorie but to much of it will cause internal bleeding.You should talk to your doctor or better yet to your nutrionist bout this before taking any type of organic supliment!!! [Email address removed as per site policy - AB Editor] Oh and their is a lot of british people who live here in San Diego.!!

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