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==News About Ginkgo==
==News About Ginkgo==
'''What you need to know about ginkgo biloba'''
'''The Untold Health Benefits of Ginkgo Biloba'''
*Source:http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/03/21/what-need-to-know-about-ginkgo-biloba.html
*Source:https://www.thebeautyinsiders.com/the-untold-health-benefits-of-ginkgo-biloba.html
:By Dr. David B. Samadi
:By Melissa Snyte


According to the National Institute of Health, Americans spend more than $33 billion dollars on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) annually, accounting for more than 10 percent of out-of-pocket purchases.
Ginkgo Biloba is a herb that is often extracted and then used in different medicines. Medicine can also be made from the seeds of this herb. This herb has been used to treat a number of medical conditions including everything from anxiety to more serious conditions such as Schizophrenia.


CAM is comprised of a diverse set of treatments and supplements, such as vitamins, chiropractors, acupuncture and herbal therapies. While marketing campaigns actively promote daily vitamins as the key to vitality and improved wellness, they comprise only a modest proportion of CAM sales. The majority of spending, more than $14 billion dollars, has been directed towards non-vitamin, non-mineral, herbal products. This is equivalent to one-third of the personal spending on prescription drugs.
:Origins


Consumers are actively seeking alternative treatments for a variety of ailments, from arthritis to the common cold. Annual sales have been rising in recent years despite a delicate economy.  People are trying to avoid doctor visits by pursuing preventative therapies, following claims of improved immunity and memory to the cash register.  In 2009, more than $250 million dollars were spent on ginkgo biloba alone, one of the top 10 purchased natural product. Ginkgo is one of the most widely used and studied herbal remedies in the world.
Ginkgo Biloba is also known as the Abricot Argente Japonais as well as the Ten Xing. It has been used for centuries in ancient Chinese medicine to treat common cold symptoms as well as given to people with more serious health ailments.


Ginkgo biloba has been used medicinally for more than 5,000 years. Originally extracts were used to treat pulmonary diseases, such as bronchitis and asthma. More recently, however, ginkgo has been favored to prevent memory loss and dementia.  It is believed that flavonoids within the plant are responsible for its proposed medicinal effects, with over 40 different flavonoids have been isolated from leaves from the ginkgo tree. Flavonoids are compounds found ubiquitously in plants having varying antioxidant properties.  In animal models these compounds appear to alter neuro-communications and protection against neurologic changes associated with aging, however findings in humans are conflicting.
:Health Benefits of Ginkgo Biloba


Despite being the subject of more than 400 clinical investigations, the efficacy of ginkgo in humans is still undecided.
There are said to be many benefits to taking this herb is supplement form or in extract form. This herb is said to be able to treat anxiety and help a person calm down. This herb is said to improve mental functioning such as memory and the ability to recall information at a faster pace. This herb is given to people with Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. There have been some evidence that shows that the herb is able to reduce the symptoms and allow a person to retain more of their mental functioning and logical reasoning. People with vision problems due to diabetes are given these the ginkgo leaf extract as will reduce the strain on the retinas and reverse the damage that is caused by this disease. Glaucoma patients can also benefit by consuming the leaf extract. It can help a person see more clearly. Ginkgo Biloba is said to improve the circulation of the blood. This leave can be given to people with circulation problems to reduce pain and get the blood flowing once again. This herb is given to women with severe PMS and rapidly chaining mood swings. It is said to relieve some of the pain and help regulate the hormonal levels in the body. People with Schizophrenia can take this herb, and they will see a reduction in the symptoms. This herb is said to reverse the negative effects of anti-psychotic drugs. The herb is also said to help a person with Vertigo and reduce the onset on this condition.


While many of these trials were small, preventing generalizability, a few large randomized controlled trials have been recently published, which question the utility of ginkgo. In 2009, the results were released of a large randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate the effectiveness of ginkgo biloba versus placebo in reducing the incidence of dementia and Alzheimer disease in elderly individuals.  The authors followed approximately 3,000 volunteers over the age of 75 for a median of 6 years. Half of the participants were assigned to take ginkgo twice a day and the other half took a placebo. At the end of the trial, no significant difference was noted between those in the ginkgo group and those consuming the placebo.  Overall, the study failed to find any decrease in the incidence or rate of progression of dementia or Alzheimer disease associated with daily ginkgo supplements.
:Side Effects of Ginkgo Biloba


Others have found similarly disappointing results regarding ginkgo’s ability to enhance memory. In a randomized double-blinded, placebo-controlled study, researchers investigated the effect of daily ginkgo on memory, attention, and learning in 330 volunteers older than 60. After following participants for 6 weeks, the authors of the study failed to find any difference between those taking the real supplement and those in the placebo group. These findings suggest that when taken following the manufacturer’s instructions, ginkgo fails to provide cognitive benefits
While Ginkgo Biloba is effective with a number of health conditions, it may not be for everyone. This herb is likely safe for most people, but there is a small chance that it can increase a person’s risk for developing liver cancer. This has only proven to be true when very light doses were taken for an extended period of time. This herb can cause an allergic reaction to people who are allergic to poison ivy and similar plants. Some people bruise easier when taking this herb. Some people have noticed an increase in blood after surgeries. The Ginkgo Biloba plant is not safe to take by the mouth. The plant itself should not be eaten. It can make a person go into shock. Fresh seeds are considered to be poisonous and should not be consumed. They can lead to seizure and possible death.
Dosage


Proponents argue that these studies were too short to demonstrate the proposed benefit of ginkgo, particularly given the long natural history of dementia. Additionally, some studies have demonstrated slight benefits with ginkgo. One study, which looked at the effectiveness of gingko in decreasing Alzheimer patients cognitive decline, found that ginkgo was comparable to donepezil, a commonly used medication for Alzheimer disease.
It is very important to take only the recommended dosage of this herb. The average person can take 120-420 mg per day. This should be divided into two to three different servings and taken at different times of the day. A person has to be sure to consume only the extract or the plant when it has been treated and dried out.


While the cost associated with herbal supplements represents just a fraction of overall health care spending, it comprises a significant proportion of out-of-pocket expenses. As such, the utility of supplements, like ginkgo, should be evaluated thoroughly before widespread use.  Although the majority of studies are inconclusive regarding the benefits of ginkgo, they do, however, demonstrate that ginkgo is safe, with few participants experiencing adverse events.  Ginkgo is known to interfere with normal blood clotting. Thus, in patients on blood thinners (Indocin, Coumadin, Plavix,  Lovenox, and Ticlid), ginkgo should be used with caution. Additionally, prior to starting any new supplement it is essential to discuss it with a physician. 
:Use in Supplements


The continued popularity of ginkgo despite very limited evidence to support it highlights a general trend in consumer spending. Studies have shown that purchasing of supplements is unaffected by the publication of negative studies. This pattern has been seen with St. John’s Wort, Echinacea, saw palmetto and glucosamine. As a physician, I advocate for evidence base medicine, making recommendations on the basis of documented utility and advise that my patients follow the same principle.
The extract from this plant is used in supplements. When taking in supplement form the herb it safe. It should never be consumed in the crude state.
 
:Interactions
 
People that take Xanax should not use this herb as it can increase the chance of side effects. People that use Ibuprofen should not take this as the blood can clot and cause bruising. People that use Efavirenz to treat HIV should not use this herb as it can decrease the effectiveness of this medication. People that take other herbal supplements should not use Ginkgo Biloba as it can increase the risk of seizures.
 
Ginkgo Biloba can help a person who is suffering from some serious medical conditions. It should only be taken in supplements and extract form as the herb itself can be toxic. Ginkgo Biloba can help a person reduce the symptoms of these medical conditions when it is taken as directed.
 
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