An extract of Ginkgo Biloba showing a typical assay of 24.5%
gingkoflavoglycosides, the primary active ingredient in Gingko Biloba.
Standardized 24% extract providing a natural source of Flavonoid Glycosides and
Ginkgolides, including Ginkgolide B.Usage:
Use with conditions involving cerebral vascular insufficiency, i.e. vertigo, weakened memory, tinnitus, spacey or cloudy thinking, headache, senile delirium. Helps delay the effects of Alzheimer’s disease. Also helpful with senile macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, peripheral vascular insufficiency and free radical processes. I’ve seen Ginkgo Biloba work in most of these situations, but the problem with ginkgo is that it takes a while to become effective. You may not see a change for 30 days or so. According to the medical research literature you must use it for a few months before you start seeing a change. Therapeutically, you will probably need to use it for at least 90 days before you see substantial results. 1 to 3 tablets each day as a dietary supplement or as otherwise directed by a health care professional.
Use with conditions involving cerebral vascular insufficiency, i.e. vertigo, weakened memory, tinnitus, spacey or cloudy thinking, headache, senile delirium. Helps delay the effects of Alzheimer’s disease. Also helpful with senile macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, peripheral vascular insufficiency and free radical processes. I’ve seen Ginkgo Biloba work in most of these situations, but the problem with ginkgo is that it takes a while to become effective. You may not see a change for 30 days or so. According to the medical research literature you must use it for a few months before you start seeing a change. Therapeutically, you will probably need to use it for at least 90 days before you see substantial results. 1 to 3 tablets each day as a dietary supplement or as otherwise directed by a health care professional.
Each tablet supplies:
| Ginkgo Biloba Extract | 40 mg |
| Superoxide Dismutase | 15 mcg |
| Catalase | 15 mcg |
