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Friday, February 20, 2009

#Ginkgo Biloba: Substituted For Drugs

Both photo's view the brain area where no white should be showing. This person needs Astragulas and Ginkgo for the brain.
#Ginkgo Biloba It's Not Just For Seniors anymore. #GINKGO'S IS NOTED AN HERB ESPECIALLY FOR SENIORS BUT NOT If ON CERTAIN MEDICATION such as blood thinner.


(Do you have a foggy mind? Forgetfulness? Then this may be an herb for you.) Do not take the "G"-Herbs before surgeries. Gingko will dissolve blood clods, or, notts under the skin, and/or get rid of bruises. If it doesn't call the doctor. This herb will help stroke victims and a sub. for the drug "plavis," aspirin, i.e. if taken correctly. (Red Clover Blossoms, Sarsaparilla, garlic, sarsaparilla, etc. are some another blood thinners.)


If you've had radiation therapy, this is the herb that studies show Ginkgo plants thrived in bomb area, when other plants did not.That caused the further investigations of Why? (Also, Aloe's is known for radiation)
Pharmacy companies do not like this herb and has sent out many false phamton studies. Always track original sources, although they are very cleaver at such cover ups. STUDIES from University of California, San Francisco, USA. In an open trial #Ginkgo Biloba, an extract derived from the leaf of the Chinese ginkgo tree and noted for its cerebral enhancing effects, was found to be 84% effective in treating antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction predominately caused by selective serotonin re uptake inhibitors (SSRIs, N = 63). Women (n = Ginkgo Biloba facilitates blood flow to help the penis sustain an erection. 33) were more responsive to the sexually enhancing effects of Ginkgo Biloba than men (N = 30), with relative success rates of 91% versus 76%. Ginkgo Biloba generally had a positive effect on all 4 phases of the sexual response cycle: desire, excitement (erection and lubrication), orgasm, and resolution (afterglow). This study originated from the observation that a geriatric patient on ginkgo biloba for memory enhancement noted improved erections. Patients exhibited sexual dysfunction secondary to a variety of antidepressant medications including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRIs), serotonin and nonrepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRIs) monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOIs), and tricyclic's.
Dosages of ginkgo biloba extract ranged from 60 mg qd to 120 mg bid (average = 209 mg/d). The common side effects were gastrointestinal disturbances, headache, and general central nervous system activation. The article includes a discussion of presumed pharmacologic mechanisms, including effects on platelet activating factor, prostaglandins, peripheral vasodilatation, and central serotonin and norepinephrine receptor factor modulation. (Gets more oxygen to the brain, etc.)


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*Brain difficulties such as Parkinsons, MS, *Eplilepsy, Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease (All Senior Mental Problems) Of course, it will works on ADD.
*Eye problems Because ginkgo is reported to improve blood flow, this herb has been studied in people with intermittent claudication (pain caused by inadequate blood flow to the legs).
*Memory Impairment Ginkgo is widely through out the world and well studied for many years as a "brain herb." Researchers recently reviewed all of the high-quality published studies on ginkgo and mild memory impairment (in other words, people without
*Alzheimer's or other form of dementia, studies concluded that ginkgo was significantly more effective than placebo in enhancing memory and cognitive functioning.
*Ginkgo moderately relieves the loudness of the #tinnitus sound. (ringing in the ears) However, a well-designed study including 1,121 people with tinnitus found that ginkgo (given 3 times daily for 3 months) was no more effective than placebo in relieving symptoms of tinnitus.
The recommendations of ginkgo for a variety of other ailments, including altitude sickness, asthma, depression, disorientation, headaches, high blood pressure, erectile dysfunction, and #vertigo. Several human studies have reported that a standardized ginkgo extract has estrogenic activity and might be suitable as an alternative to HRT.
***Remember it's the organic herb from standardized extracts containing 24 - 32% flavonoids (also known as flavone glycosides or heterosides) and 6 - 12% terpenoids (triterpene lactones) Generally, 120 mg daily in divided doses, standardized to contain 24 - 32% flavone glycosides (flavonoids or heterosides) and 6 - 12% triterpene lactones (terpenoids). If more serious dementia or Alzheimer's disease is present, up to 240 mg daily, in 2 or 3 divided doses, may be necessary. This is medicine and should be carefully taken as such just a regular times a day.
Cautions: Ginkgo should not be taken with the combination of ginkgo and blood-thinning medications including aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents such as ibuprofen) caused the bleeding complications. One human study found that a ginkgo extract significantly prolonged bleeding time when given along with cilostazol (Pletal), a commonly used medication that inhibits platelet aggregation. (Never take before surgery's)
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid using ginkgo preparations. In addition, ginkgo use should be discontinued at least 36 hours prior to surgery due to the risk of bleeding complications. Anticonvulsant medications Antidepressant medications Antihypertensive medications Blood-thinning medications -- Ginkgo has blood-thinning properties and therefore should not be used if you are taking anticoagulant (blood-thinning) medications, such as aspirin, clopidogrel (Plavix), dipyridamole (Persantine), heparin, ticlopidine (Ticlid), or warfarin (Coumadin). (These are the drugs that it can substitute.)
Cautions: There has been bleeding in the brain reported when using a ginkgo product and ibuprofen (Advil), a non-steroidal antiinflammatory drug together. (NSAID). Blood sugar lowering medications -- Ginkgo was reported to increase insulin levels in healthy subjects and to decrease insulin levels in diabetic patients. Use ginkgo supplements under the supervision of a health care provider if you are diabetic and taking insulin or oral blood sugar lowering drugs. Cylosporine -- Ginkgo biloba may help protect the cells of the body during treatment with the immunosuppressive (decreases immunity) drug cyclosporine. Thiazide diuretics -- Although there has been one literature report of increased blood pressure associated with the use of ginkgo during treatment. Trazodone --
There has been a report of an adverse interaction between ginkgo R, and trazodone (Desyrel), an antidepressant medication that resulted in an elderly patient going into a coma.
Uses of this Herb: Alzheimer's disease, Asthma, Dementia, senility, A great herb for the elderly. Depression, Hypertension, Muscular degeneration, pain in legs, Sexual dysfunction Circulatory disorders etc. (...clears the area to brings in needed oxygen to a crisis areas) Improvement in thinking, learning, and memory (cognitive function) Improvement in activities of daily living, Improvement in social behavior, Several studies have found that ginkgo may be as effective as leading AD medications, Fewer feelings of depression, Standardized ginkgo extract may reduce the side effects of menopause as well as risk factors for osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease. More too, read up more on this herbal.
Blood clods are diminished, if followed up with a plant base diet so the clod can dissolve in the blood stream and out of the body. Eating meat will stop this process. No dairy product while dissolving this problem. Yellow dock would be helpful to clean the blood of debris.
More than 40 components isolated from the ginkgo tree have been identified, but only two are believed to be responsible for the herb's beneficial effects in humans -- flavonoids and terpenoids. Flavonoids (such as quercetin and rutin) have potent antioxidant effects. Laboratory and animal studies have shown that flavonoids protect the nerves, heart muscle, blood vessels, and retina from damage. Terpenoids (such as ginkgolides) improve blood flow by dilating blood vessels and reducing the stickiness of platelets.
*Seniors: Herbal Removal of Heavy Metals accumulations from brain area, such as in Alzheimer's, anemia, senility, dementia i.e. *http://www.coconutresearchcenter.com/hwnl_5-3.htm Alzheimers research on coconut or omega oils. *About the Photo: This iris has build up, now brim full, of salts, drugs, heavy metals, and chemicals by the time they've reach being a senior. Can you see how these toxins, that is shown by the white opaque circling the outside of the iris, (known as the seventh zone) has cut off any oxygen or any way out of their system and has cause brain problem? (12:00, is the brain area) Drugs are inorganic matter like metal and rocks. They can be stored in the brain without any way out. (Examples are like: No fasting, Diet of too much concentrated foods that don't allow draining or eliminations of mucus or poison toxins (toxins include drugs.) The colon and other organ like stomach, liver and kidneys can't work because they are plugged and have been weaken too. By the way, this body was a weaker body in the first place, and not subject to form bad eating habits. (Shown by the lesion, texture and/or density of color)
* If you cannot find Ginkgo Biloba use Astragulas Root which will also remove 'salts', drugs i.e. from the brain. Example is the over burden area of white in the second iris photo. However, they do work a bit differently both work on the liver also. The reason these herbs and (liver herbals) help diabetes is because they thin out the coagulated, lacking of oxygen blood. (Drink plenty of water also) This is also another reason that this herb is good for diabetes.
The liver is over burden with too much sugar in the urine (kidneys). Clearing the liver is most important here.
*Epilepsy has been proven to be caused by a parasite... Other: Their are many blood thinner herbs, (...this only gives you a start and to know what to take or avoid.) Garlic, Sarsaparilla and Red Clover Blossom, Ginger Root, i.e. This herb clashes with a lot of drugs check it out before using. Aspirin is a now made from "cole tar products" that remains lodged in our bodys that may turn cancerous.
Subject: Hypnosis, Brain Imagining, and changing the brain. This "brain imagining" with an expensive machine as Dr. Daniel speaks of can be too expensive for most. However, viewing the brain through the iris is most natural, cheaper and just as accurate. I like the way he knows nothing is sealed in cement, the brain can be changed. RE: www.kued.org (The brain is shown at "noon" on the iris.) Natural Ways To Heal The Brain (Book) "Brain Health" (Book)...can change the brain Magnificent Mind at any age (Book) by Dr. Daniel G. Amen Md Which Brain Do You Want Change Your Brain Change Your Life Preventing Alzheimer's (Through his "Brain Imagining") Site Meter

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