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Descubra um mundo onde cada porção é um tesouro de vitaminas, minerais e antioxidantes provenientes diretamente da natureza. Nosso Extrato de Ginkgo Biloba, em pó de folha de Ginkgo Biloba, aproveita a generosidade da terra, fornecendo os nutrientes essenciais necessários para uma saúde e bem-estar geral florescentes.
Sinta-se apoiado em sua jornada de bem-estar com nosso Extrato de Folha de Ginkgo Biloba projetado para complementar seu estilo de vida natural. Adequado para uso diário, nossos suplementos de Ginkgo Biloba se esforçam para se encaixar perfeitamente em sua rotina de bem-estar, sem complicações.
Simplifique sua jornada de bem-estar com nosso Extrato de Folha de Ginkgo, em Ginkgo Biloba 200mg, tornando seus objetivos nutricionais diários algo fácil de alcançar. Sem mais preparações complicadas ou receitas demoradas; apenas uma maneira simples e direta de apoiar seu bem-estar a cada ingestão.
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– Sugestão de Uso:
Recomenda-se tomar 1 porção (200mg) de Extrato de Ginkgo Biloba em pó por dia. Misture com água, suco ou sua bebida favorita. Não exceda a dose recomendada.
Christine –
I take this as a suite of brain supplements and it seems to work great. Good quality and quantity. Will keep buying and taking this.
John Stevens –
Price is nice.
Tyrell –
I like that BulkSupplements Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract Powder is :
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I am over 55 and I try to stay in shape, I saw this study
Ginkgo has anabolic effect on ageing muscles
In animal and epidemiological studies, ginkgo extracts extend lifespan. Studies on worms have shown that ginkgo extracts protect muscle tissue from the degeneration that happens with ageing. The researchers, who work at research institutes in France such as Inserm and CNRS, were particularly interested in the latter aspect. They wondered whether Ginkgo biloba works against sarcopenia.
Sarcopenia is the scientific term for the weakening that occurs as a result of ageing. Muscles lose their strength and ability to function as people age. But we don’t know exactly how this happens. Ageing probably something like a cascade of catabolic processes.
The researchers did a study using old rats, aged 22 months. They were given 75 mg per kg bodyweight of ginkgo extract in their drinking water each day for 2 months. The extract used was Egb 761, from the French supplier Ipsen. A control group of elderly rats got no ginkgo. A second control group was made up of young 4-month-old rats. They got no ginkgo either.
After 60 days the researchers measured the effect that the ginkgo extract had had in the soleus calf muscle. Of course we are just dumb journalists with no real understanding of these matters, but we think this was a strange choice of muscle. The soleus is not that sensitive to ageing processes. A different calf muscle, the gastrocnemius reacts more to ageing. It’s just possible that this study underestimates the anabolic effect of ginkgo. At the end of the course of ginkgo, when the researchers examined the old rats, they saw that the extracts protected the rats against weight gain in old age. Elderly lab rats grow fat. What’s more, the rats that had been given ginkgo had more muscle tissue.
The effect of the ginkgo was not so great that the old rats’ muscle tissue ended up like that of young animals.
The rats who’d been given ginkgo supplements also developed more muscle strength. The researchers discovered this when they made muscle fibres from the rats’ soleus contract, and measured how much strength the fibres could generate.
The ginkgo supplementation had an effect on the concentration of the enzyme creatine kinase in the rats’ blood. This is a marker for muscle damage. The more creatine kinase in the blood, the worse off the muscles are. The young animals had 370 U/L in their blood. In the elderly rats that got nothing, the figure was 737 U/L. In the elderly rats that were given ginkgo, the creatine kinase level dropped to 371 U/L.
The reason that the French research was published in such a prestigious scientific journal as PLoS One is that the researchers used genomics technology to measure the activity of tens of thousands of genes in the DNA of the muscle cells. That’s how they discovered that the ginkgo supplement had an effect on 1015 of those genes.
The most important of those genes were connected to the production of muscle tissue, such as the genes for follistatin, follistatin related protein, activin receptor type I, embryonic myosin heavy chain and ryanodine receptor 3, and they all became more active. Other genes also reacted to the ginkgo: some got the muscle cells to burn more fatty acids, others reduced the amount of free radicals that the mitochondria in the muscle cells produced, and yet others made the muscle cells use less glucose as a source of energy.
The ginkgo also made the gene for tenascin C work twice as hard as normal. Tenascin C is a molecule found in muscle attachments. It’s a component of collagen I and II. So gingko not only increases muscle mass and strength, but also strengthens the muscle attachments.
The researchers think that Ginkgo biloba may protect the elderly against sarcopenia. If they are right, it will give life extensionists a new way to maintain muscle condition. So far longevity seekers have had to rely on caloric restriction and strength training.
Source:
PLoS One. 2009 Nov 24;4(11):e7998.
Customer –
This stuff tastes TERRIBLE. But it works. If you’re looking for something that increases your memory and blood flow, this is it if you’re not too finnicky to handle the taste.
I’ve used many Gingko supplements and they’ve been okay.
I just tried some Ginkgo leaves that weren’t t nearly as potent and I came back to this.
This is an *extract* so a rounded 1/4 teaspoon will get your brain working for several hours.
If you can’t handle the taste I suggest using either edible gel films (papes) or buy a capsule machine and capsules and encapsulate the powder. But the powder is sticky so encapsulating may be trickier.
But I have to give this product 5 stars. It just works.
Susie –
I believe in this product. I like the taste mixed with a little xylitol, and I wholeheartedly believe it is the best quality one could hope for in ginkgo biloba. I’ve read this makes brains “very pretty“ from a neurologist on a podcast who has taken many x-rays of brains, so that’s my motive to take it, even though I have not noticed a difference, one way or the other. I always feel good. I will continue to make it a daily thing, though, which is testament to how much I trust that it is the real thing. Just a feeling that it helps.
Customer –
It tastes like tea. I think it helps me sleep in conjunction with lemon balm. Its one of the many supplements I use in my efforts to address schizoid symptoms. (Like insomnia from hell. That goes on for days.)
There is no good American research on many herbs but my psychiatrist agrees with me that my supplements ARE doing good. That and I GENERALLY base them on things like the US National Library Medicine articles. Reputable sources.
I DO believe I have European research on these. I can’t recall specifically.
I also experiment on my own. If a person doesn’t respond well to medications like myself there is kinda no other option. I couldnt quote all my sources because some aren’t from the US. I think I have even read research out of India and “Africa”.
But anyway I would suggest people give them a whirl if nothing else really seems to help. I’ve seen nothing indicating any specific dangers associated with these. (I would assume within reason.) I do 3gr lemon balm 1gr Ginko at bed. I’ve slept an hour or two more since I have had them both back in my supplementation regime.
There ARE articles which would indicate some people can be stabilized on herbal supplements.
Adding an anti-inflammatory like vitamin C and the like help, and there IS research on that. Schizoid Brains don’t like inflammatory responses in the body.
There is no single physical cause of schizoid symptoms and it is more widely regarded as an indicator of neuro-degenerative illness than anything distinct so the effect of supplements WILL vary from person to person and case to case. Neuro-biology hasn’t made much headway there yet but there is useful research out there to read.
Matthew –
Received this free. So far I take it in the morning added to a protein drink that also contains guarana. I do like that it helps with focus but be careful with dosage…I take roughly a 1/16 teaspoon but don’t measure it out precisely( need to package up the doses before hand just haven’t done it yet). I notice when I take a bit too much that I feel slightly anxious like having too much caffeine. I would buy this in the future. Also, once I get the dosages put into capsules I’m going to try taking at lunch to see how it affects my afternoons. Love BulkSupplements!!
Update:7/5/15 Just ordered another one of these since it works so well. Really does help with keeping me more focused and able to think straight.