What is Ginkgo Biloba
Ginkgo biloba is a popular medicinal herb, widely used and studied these days. This article gives brief information about the Ginkgo biloba.
What is the history of Ginkgo Biloba?
Ginkgo biloba trees are supposed to be the oldest trees on the Earth, living since the age of the dinosaur. It is the a lone survivor of the plant family that existed 200 million years ago. Hence, Ginkgo biloba is also called as 'living fossil.' 200 million years ago, they were found on every part of the Earth; but as time passed, they survived only in the far east regions. China is the main habitat of these trees, and in historical times, China was considered as their origin. In those days, the Ginkgo biloba was used for medications and culinary purposes. There are written evidences that these trees existed in 19th century. However, it was only in 1916 that the tree was discovered in a valley in China. These trees are predominantly found near the temples in China.
What are the structural details of Ginkgo Biloba?
A Ginkgo biloba tree can rise up to 120 feet; some trees in China, have a height of 164 feet. Male trees have a pyramidal shape; while female trees are broader at the top. They have erect trunks and the bark is gray in color. Their leaves are fan/duck foot-shaped and are 5-8 cm wide with a wax coating on both the sides. Ginkgo biloba is a deciduous tree, i.e. it sheds foliage at the end of the growing season. The leaves are darkgreen in color during summer and they turn almost golden yellow during fall. The Ginkgo trees are dioecious, i.e. the male and female trees are distinguishable. Ginkgo biloba trees bear fruits that are yellow in color, when matured. They have a very bad smell, and only a part of the fruit is edible. The edible part of the fruit is protected by a very hard covering.
What makes Ginkgo Biloba useful?
Flavonoids and terpenoids are two useful components of the Ginkgo biloba leaf. They act as antioxidants and help to thin blood, thus improving blood circulation. Researches have concluded that flavonoids are useful in protecting the heart muscles, nerves, and blood vessels from damage. Terpenoids are useful in dilating blood and help in dissolving blood clots, thereby improving the blood flow.
What are the uses of Ginkgo Biloba?
Ginkgo biloba trees are the best medications for blood circulation disorders. They are also useful to improve memory. Thus, they are widely used to treat neurological and circulation disorders. The leaf extract of Ginkgo biloba tree is called Ginkgo Biloba extract (GBE) and is the concentrated form of its leaves. GBE is, also referred as Ginkgo. The extract is available in the form of capsule, tablets and syrup. Ginkgo helps improve metabolic activities, increase the level of oxygen in the blood. Following is the list of some diseases that are treated with the help of GBE:
- Arteriosclerosis
- Dementia and Alzheimer's disease
- Cerebral insufficiency
- Intermittent claudication
- Tinnitus
- Asthma
- Depression
- Problems during menopause
- Bad circulation in eyes
What are the side effects of Ginkgo Biloba extract?
As every other medication, there are some side effects of GBE too. Doses of GBE should be taken with proper prescription of a doctor. It is recommended that children below 12 years should not be medicated with GBE. People having bleeding problems, diabetes should use GBE very cautiously. Except the nut part of fruit, the remaining part is toxic in nature. It can cause skin problems, if it comes in contact with skin. The side effects of GBE vary from person to person and also depends on the dose. Given below is a list of some of the side effects. Ginkgo biloba extract is popular and best-selling medications in Europe and the United States. This tree has been useful for centuries and continues to benefit people. A 3,000-year-old Ginkgo biloba tree has been reported recently in China. William Hamilton brought Ginkgo biloba for the very first time to the United States in 1784. In spite of the controversies associated with its medication, it remains the popular and is used as an ornamental and shade tree.

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