Description :
Ginkgo trees are currently only native to China but have been naturalized back into North America. The trees are very hardy and can live up to 1000 years. Ginkgo grow in rich, well-drained soil and like full sun. Younger trees tend to be slender while older ones develop a large crown. It has irregular branches and produces a fan-shaped dark green leaf. The leaves turn a bright yellow in the fall and depart from the tree within a short time after changing color. Internally, Ginkgo helps support cerebral blood flow. Externally, it’s supportive of skin injuries.
History and Folklore:
Ginkgo is one of the world’s oldest living trees, with some fossil records as old as 250 million years. Charles Darwin referred to it as a living fossil.
Cultivation and Harvest:
Harvest the leaves in late summer or early autumn just as they start to turn color. The leaves should then be dried for later use.
Precautions:
Do not take if pregnant or nursing. Do not take if you are taking blood thinners.
Traditional Herbal Actions:
Anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant, Vasodilator
Ingredients: Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba)
None of these items or statements are approved by FDA. Consult your physician before taking any supplement. Do not take herbs or tinctures during pregnancy without consulting your healthcare provider. This product is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease. All information here is for entertainment and educational purposes only.
*This statement has not been verified by the FDA and is only referenced here as a fun fact and/or for historical commentary, is not to be used as medical advice in any way. Consult your doctor before ingesting any herbal product.
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