MAIDENHAIR TREE (GINKGO BILOBA) – GENERAL INFORMATION
Some people over the age of seventy have registered a notable improvement in health after only 4—6 weeks when they have taken a double dose of the tincture three times a day (the normal dose is 15-20 drops three times a day). Relief is even more certain when a low-protein diet, but one that is rich in vital substances, vitamins and minerals is also followed. Although scientists believe that ginkgo flavone compounds are responsible for this plant’s diverse effects, other yet undiscovered substances in the plant must also be given some credit for these benefits.
It is possible to normalise high blood pressure after just a few weeks of taking Ginkgo biloba, probably because the blood’s viscosity will be favourably affected. We do not know of any other plant remedy that is as beneficial for the brain, central nervous system and vascular system. Moreover, it is interesting to note that the tincture produces a welcome secondary effect, the stimulation of the kidneys and pancreas. Improved blood circulation and supply of oxygen ensure that the cells of the central nervous system are better nourished, hence more efficient. Furthermore, the circulation in the skin, therefore the functioning of the finest capillaries, will be promoted. When Hypericum is taken at the same time, ten drops on an empty stomach every morning before breakfast, this will influence the circulation even more. Anyone over the age of fifty would do well to take Ginkgo drops for a few months, since various body functions can thus be improved. For when there is better blood circulation, the entire body will benefit from a general cleansing process. The use of this remedy in daily alternation with Vinca minor has also given very good results.
Vascular constriction caused by nicotine can also be favourably influenced – but one has to stop smoking. Circulatory disturbances in the arms and legs, even diabetic vascular damage, will diminish.
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