Product Description
Give your brain an herbal boost with Swanson Ginkgo Biloba! Extracts of Ginkgo biloba leaves have been used in China for almost 5,000 years as a way to support memory and mental sharpness. Our Ginkgo extract is standardized to contain 24 per cent flavone glycosides and six per cent terpene lactones for guaranteed potency in each capsule.
Ginkgo Biloba Extract
Improved Cognitive Function and Memory: Ginkgo Biloba is widely recognized for its potential to enhance cognitive function, memory retention, and the ability to focus, especially in older adults. It may help slow down cognitive decline associated with aging and improve brain function.
Enhanced Circulation and Heart Health: The extract can promote blood circulation by dilating blood vessels and reducing the stickiness of blood platelets. This improved circulation can benefit the heart as well as extremities, which is particularly beneficial for individuals with circulatory issues.
Antioxidant Properties: Ginkgo's antioxidant properties can help neutralize free radicals, which are compounds that can cause cellular damage and contribute to aging and various diseases, including cancer.
Vision and Eye Health: Due to its ability to improve blood flow, especially to the eyes, Ginkgo Biloba may help protect against age-related eye issues and improve vision health.
Reduced Symptoms of Psychiatric Disorders and Dementia: Some studies suggest that Ginkgo Biloba can help alleviate symptoms of anxiety, depression, and dementia, likely due to its positive effects on brain function and blood circulation.
Relief from Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS): Preliminary research indicates that Ginkgo Biloba may reduce the severity of PMS symptoms, such as mood swings, headaches, and fatigue.
Improved Sexual Health and Performance: By improving blood flow, Ginkgo Biloba may also enhance sexual function and health, potentially benefiting those with erectile dysfunction.
Tinnitus and Vertigo: There's some evidence to suggest that Ginkgo Biloba can help alleviate symptoms of tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and vertigo, although more research is needed in these areas.