5. Ginkgo Biloba:
Health Benefits of Ginkgo Biloba:
Ginkgo biloba, also known as Maidenhair, has been traced back nearly 300 million years making it the oldest surviving tree species
on earth! The Chinese have used the plant medicinally for eons but many of the modern applications come from the research of
German scientists. Ginkgo is a prescription herb in Germany.
- Depression:
Patients suffering from varying degrees of vascular insufficiency also noted an improvement in mood while taking ginkgo biloba
extract. This has prompted a surge of interest in its use as a treatment for depression, especially in the elderly. Many people
have found GBE to enhance other depression treatments and to often even prevent the need for pharmaceutical treatments in mild
cases of depression. Those under the age of fifty may also benefit from ginkgo biloba's antidepressant effects. So far though,
the greatest level of improvement has been noted with older patients.
- Alzheimer's & Mental Function:
As more than 300 studies demonstrate, ginkgo facilitates better blood flow through out the body, most notably the brain, where
it both protects and promotes memory and mental function, even for people with Alzheimer's disease. It also offers a wealth of
possibilities in the treatment of many other common ailments.
- Alzheimer's:
Since doctors are still not sure what causes Alzheimer's disease, we do not have a definite idea of how ginkgo works to stabilise,
and in some cases, improve the quality of life for those suffering from this degenerative disease. Scientists have noted that
Alzheimer's is marked by a major loss of nerve cells in the brain, particularly those in areas controlling memory and thinking.
Since doctors have found antioxidants to help slow the destruction of nerves, it is not a stretch to see ginkgo's antioxidant
properties helping in this area. The disease is also believed to have a connection to decreased blood flow to the brain. If so,
ginkgo's vasodilating effects may be a big help in the treatment process. Either way, prominent doctors and scientists believe
ginkgo to be the supplement of choice to help hold off and possibly treat Alzheimer's.
- Antioxidant Properties:
Although oxygen is essential for life, it can have adverse effects on your body. Unstable oxygen molecules can often be created
during our body's normal break down and use of oxygen or can form in response to external factors and pollutants. These unstable
molecules, called free radicals, can damage cells and structures within cells. If the genetic material in cells is affected and
not repaired, it can replicate in new cells, contributing to cancer and other health problems. These free radicals may also weaken
artery walls, allowing fatty deposits that can lead to hear disease. As an antioxidant, ginkgo biloba combats free radicals and
repairs molecular damage. A great deal of research suggests that antioxidants such as GBE may play important roles in preventing
or delaying heart disease, cancer and other ills. Antioxidants may even halt the damage to cells, thereby slowing the effects of
aging.
- Impotency:
Another use for ginkgo biloba is in the treatment of impotency. The main cause of male impotence is poor circulation and impaired
blood flow through the penis, which is often the result of atherosclerosis. Since ginkgo biloba increases blood flow, it's been
found to help up to fifty percent of patients after six months of use.
- Raynaud's disease:
Raynaud's disease is believed to be caused by blood vessels that over react to the cold and spasm, reducing blood flow and there
by depriving extremities of oxygen. Ginkgo biloba may help this condition by widening the small blood vessels, which would keep
these spasms from completely blocking the blood flow.
- Parkinson's Disease:
The lack of dopamine is believed to produce the progressive stiffness, shaking and loss of muscle coordination typical in
Parkinson's disease. Doctor's theorise that along with other treatments, Ginkgo biloba may help symptoms by increasing the brain's
blood flow and thereby allowing more of the depleted dopamine to be circulated to the areas that need it most.
- Other Conditions:
Other uses for which ginkgo biloba extract is often recommended include depression, diabetes related nerve damage and poor
circulation, allergies, vertigo, short-term memory loss, headache, atherosclerosis, tinnitus, cochlear deafness, macular
degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and PMS.
- Strokes:
Scientists continue to study the prevention and treatment benefits to stroke patients that are attributed to GBE. It's believed
that by preventing blood clots from developing and increasing the blood flow to the brain, ginkgo biloba may help stop strokes
from occurring. It's also believed that the herb inhibits free-radical damage of brain cells after a stroke.
- Multiple sclerosis & Organ transplant:
GBE also appears to have an anti-inflammatory action that may make it valuable in the future for conditions such as multiple
sclerosis and organ transplants.