Brain Ginkgo Biloba | Ginkgo doesn’t work: Are there better ways to save your brain?

December 30, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Ginkgo biloba is among the most popular dietary supplements for brain health. In 2007, Americans spent $107 million on it.Ginkgo doesn’t work: Are there better ways to save your brain?

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In fact the conclusions are compatible with those of a January 2007 review study Ginkgo biloba for cognitive impairment and dementia. “AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS: Ginkgo biloba appears to be safe in use with no excess side effects compared with placebo. … a research team led by Luo found that giving mice with the human Alzheimer's gene the ginkgo extract called EGb 761 improved the process of making new nerve cells in part of the brain much affected by the disease. ……[Read More]