Introducing Ginkgo Biloba, Pure Brain Power
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My Experience with Ginkgo Biloba
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I've been taking a Ginkgo Biloba supplement for several years now. I can personally attest to it's effects and value. I can't possibly describe how important it is to me and my work. When I run out, I literally feel dumber. I take a 50:1 standardized extract called "Ginkoba Memory," which you can find at just about any supermarket.I write for a living, and I couldn't do it without ginkgo. It gives me the energy and mental flexibility that is needed in a profession where intellect is so important. I believe that anyone could benefit from the supplement.
Please remember: Everyone reacts differently to medicines, be they pharmaceutical or herbal. And aways talk to your doctor before starting any new supplement.
Ginkgo on Wikipedia
Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba; in Chinese and Japanese ??, pinyin romanization: yín xìng, Hepburn romanization: ich? or ginnan), also spelled gingko, also known as the Maidenhair Tree after Adiantum, is a unique species of tree with no close living relatives. The ginkgo is classified in its own division, the Ginkgophyta, comprising the single class Ginkgoopsida, order Ginkgoales, family Ginkgoaceae, genus Ginkgo and is the only extant species within this group. It is one of the best-known examples of a living fossil, because Ginkgoales other than G. biloba are not known from the fossil record after the Pliocene.
For centuries it was thought to be extinct in the wild, but is now known to grow in at least two small areas in Zhejiang province in Eastern China, in the Tian Mu Shan Reserve. However, recent studies indicate high genetic uniformity among ginkgo trees from these areas, arguing against a natural origin of these populations and suggesting that the ginkgo trees in these areas may have been planted and preserved by Chinese monks over a period of about 1000 years. Whether native ginkgo populations still exist has not been demonstrated unequivocally.
The relationship of Ginkgo to other plant groups remains uncertain. It has been placed loosely in the divisions Spermatophyta and Pinophyta, but no consensus has been reached. Since Ginkgo seeds are not protected by an ovary wall, it can morphologically be considered a gymnosperm. The apricot-like structures produced by female ginkgo trees are technically not fruits, but are seeds that have a shell that consists of a soft and fleshy section (the sarcotesta), and a hard section (the sclerotesta).
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- For those of you who don't know you're celebrating a pagan holiday and not a Christian holiday? I hope you get Gingko in your stocking.
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- Photographs are for people who can't remember. Drink some gingko and let the photos burn.
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- jacklhasa jacklhasa Aug 20, 2009 @ 8:25 am | in reply to jooloo
- I, personally, can notice the difference in just a day or two. It's not so noticeable when you start to take it, but when you stop, you can definitely tell the difference. I feel sluggish, and my thoughts become cluttered quickly. It's a must for my nutrition as a writer.
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- jooloo jooloo Dec 12, 2008 @ 7:48 pm
- Interesting and good lens. I'm getting older and dumber, but I think Ginko Biloba helps.
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- jooloo jooloo Dec 12, 2008 @ 7:48 pm
- Interesting and good lens. I'm getting older and dumber, but I think Ginko Biloba helps.






