Botanical extract
Ginkgo Biloba
Ginkgo Biloba is an extract derived from the leaves of the ancient ginkgo tree. Supplement-grade material is typically a standardized leaf extract characterized by its flavonoid glycoside and terpene lactone content, supplied as a powder for capsules, tablets, and liquids.
Why it is popular
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What founders usually get wrong
- Do not imply it treats dementia or memory loss
- Do not make circulatory disease or blood-flow medical claims
- Do not omit the blood-thinner interaction caution
Caution flags
- May interact with blood-thinning medications
- Surgery timing is a common consumer concern
- Claim language drifts toward cognitive disease
- Standardization quality varies between suppliers
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