WHAT IS GINKGOES USED FOR?
The ancient Chinese used Ginkgoes as an herbal medicine to treat asthma and to improve blood circulation and mental performance.
Currently, Ginkgoes is used to:
• Improve blood flow to most tissues and organs
• Correct sleep disturbances.
Ginkgoes relieves these menopause symptoms:
• Vascular Disease
• Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
• Dementia and Alzheimer's disease
• Memory lapses
CONCLUSIONS ABOUT GINKGOES Ginkgoes is great for alleviating the menopause symptom such as memory lapses. However, Ginkgoes has been criticized because it adds artificial hormones to the body, and thus can trigger side effects, including serious problems like breast cancer.
There are other alternative treatments which are just as helpful as Ginkgoes, but without the side effects. Non-estrogenic herbs, for example, are a great option for treating menopause symptoms. Read more in the following article. |
PROS AND CONS FOR USING GINKGOES FOR MENOPAUSE PROS
Ginkgoes enhances memory: This herb was used in traditional Chinese medicine to enhance memory, and today research has confirmed that Ginkgo is an effective memory enhancer.
Ginkgoes stimulates blood circulation: Ginkgoes is a strong anti-oxidant that can improve nerve cell function and increase blood flow to the nervous system and brain.
Ginkgoes relieves hearing disorders: Nerve damage and certain blood vessel conditions can result in tinnitus (ringing in the ears or head when no external sound is existent), which Ginkgoes can help to correct.
CONS
Ginkgoes is very limited for relieving menopause symptoms. Memory lapse is the only menopause symptom Ginkgoes can treat effectively.
Ginkgoes can be harmful. Raw Ginkgoes seeds contain a chemical called Ginkgoes toxin, which can induce seizures if consumed. Ingesting large quantities even of cooked seeds can cause intoxication.
Ginkgoes has adverse effects, especially for those with blood circulation conditions or individuals taking anti-coagulants, such as aspirin or warfarin. Ginkgo should not be used by pregnant women or if taking anti-depressants. |