Ginkgo Biloba And Green Tea: Discover This Amazing Combination |
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I'm sure, if you have paid any attention at all to commercials over the last 10 years, or so, you have certainly heard of ginkgo biloba. But, while it is usually associated with aiding memory, it has other health related benefits. It gets even better is when you combine ginkgo biloba and green tea together, where they can work in synergy with one another to expand their collective healing properties.Ginkgo biloba comes from a tree species that has been around for 200 million years. It is actually made from the green leaves of the tree that are dried and then made into an extract. In China, it has been used for hundreds of years to treat respiratory problems, for improving circulation and digestion, along with boosting memory.Today, Ginkgo biloba has been approved by the German Commission E for treating memory loss, vertigo, tinnitis, and conditions of the circulatory system, just to name a few. In double blind tests, it has been shown to increase the oxygen content in the brain and in other tissues in the body. Ginkgo has also been used to aid with protection against Alzheimer's disease, and other forms of dementia.Green tea, as you may know, has been found to be helpful in preventing cancer, decreasing LDL (bad) cholesterol levels, decreasing blood pressure, and aiding in weight loss. It also helps boost immune function.Now, imagine the effects on your health if you combined both ginkgo biloba and green tea. Green tea comes in tea bags, dried leaves, capsules or extract. Ginkgo is available in tablets, capsules, and tincture, but is most often used as a concentrate called Ginkgo Biloba Extract (GBE).I know what you are thinking, that this maybe sounds more complicated than what it's worth, trying to manage adding two more supplements to the mix. You might be right, but it is possible to find ginkgo biloba and green tea, combined with other ingredients, in supplements that work in harmony with one another to truly benefit your health now, and in the future.If you would like to find out more about the products that I research and recommend, go to my website for more detailed information. |
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