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==Ginkgo Biloba==
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Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as ginkgo or gingko, also known as the maidenhair tree, is a species of tree native to China used as medicine. The tree was cultivated early in human history and remains commonly planted.
Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as ginkgo or gingko, also known as the maidenhair tree, is a species of tree native to China used as medicine. The tree was cultivated early in human history and remains commonly planted.
It is commonly used orally, ingested or drinked in a tea.
Usually taken orally, as an extract in a capsule or pressed pill, or infusing the leaves in hot water to drink it as a tea.
Adults have used between 120 and 240 milligrams a day in divided doses. It appears to take 4 to 6 weeks before improvements are noticed, also it have an immediate effect.
 
Ginkgo leaf extract is commonly used as a dietary supplement, but there is no scientific evidence that it supports human health or is effective against any disease.


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==History and culture==


==History and culture==
The ginkgo leaf is the symbol of the Urasenke school of Japanese tea ceremony. The tree is the official tree of the Japanese capital of Tokyo, and the symbol of Tokyo is a ginkgo leaf. Since 1948, the badge of Tokyo University has been two ginkgo leaves (designed by Shoichi Hoshino), which became the university logo in 2004 with a redesign. The logo of Osaka University has been a simplified ginkgo leaf since 1991 when designer Ikko Tanaka created it for the university's sixtieth anniversary.
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The ginkgo leaf is the symbol of the Urasenke school of Japanese tea ceremony. The tree is the official tree of the Japanese capital of Tokyo, and the symbol of Tokyo is a ginkgo leaf. Since 1948, the badge of Tokyo University has been two ginkgo leaves (designed by Shoichi Hoshino), which became the university logo in 2004 with a redesign. The logo of Osaka University has been a simplified ginkgo leaf since 1991 when designer Ikko Tanaka created it for the university's sixtieth anniversary.


==Chemistry==
==Chemistry==
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The active compounds in ginkgo are Bilobalide, Ginkgoic acid, Ginkgolide-A, Ginkgotoxin (a neurotoxin that in large amounts can cause seizures. Is found in ginkgo seeds and, to a lesser extent, ginkgo leaves), Isorhamnetin, Amentoflavone, Ginkgetin, others...
==Pharmacology==
==Pharmacology==
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Ginkgo biloba supplements have been shown to increase dopamine levels in animal and test-tube studies.
Both ginkgolides and bilobalide inhibit GABA(A) receptors, with bilobalide demonstrating a more potent effect.
Ginkgo biloba Extract (GbE) Restores Serotonin and Leptin Receptor Levels and Plays an Antioxidative Role in the Hippocampus of Ovariectomized Rats.


==Subjective effects==
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*'''[[Effect::Vasodilation]]''' Improved blood circulation
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*'''[[Effect::Decreased blood pressure]]'''
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*'''[[Effect::Decreased platelet aggregation]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Stimulation]]''' Mild
*'''[[Effects::Seizure enhancement]]''' Ginkgotoxin seems to alter a chemical signaling pathway in ways that may trigger epileptic seizures, see Chemistry info.


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You may select from a list of cognitive effects to add below [[Subjective effect index#Cognitive effects|here]].
You may select from a list of cognitive effects to add below [[Subjective effect index#Cognitive effects|here]].


*'''[[Effect::Cognitive effect1]]'''  
*'''[[Effect::Analysis enhancement]]'''It's mild, not comparable to Adderall.
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*'''[[Effect::Focus enhancement]]'''Mild, not comparable to common stimulants...
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*'''[[Effect::Stimulation]]'''Mild.
*'''[[Effect::Anxiety supression]]'''Reduces stress too and improve sleep.
*'''[[Effect::Motivation enhancement]]'''Mild.
*'''[[Effect::Increased libido]]'''It can help with Erectile Dysfunction because of the improvements in blood flow.
*'''[[Effect::Stimulation]]'''Mild.
*'''[[Effect::Emotion enhancement]]'''Improved mood .
*'''[[Effect::Memory enhancement]]'''Used in Alzheimer desease.
*'''[[Effect::Thought acceleration]]'''Mild' .


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==Toxicity and harm potential==
==Toxicity and harm potential==
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Side effects of using ginkgo supplements may include increased risk of bleeding, gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, heart palpitations, and restlessness, but this never happened to me in my experience using an extract daily for a year. Although use of standardized Ginkgo biloba leaf extracts in moderate amounts appears to be safe, excessive use may have undesirable effects, especially in terms of drug interactions. The dosing of anticoagulants, such as warfarin or antiplatelet medication, may be adversely affected by using ginkgo supplements
It is strongly recommended that one use [[responsible use|harm reduction practices]] when using this substance.
It is strongly recommended that one use [[responsible use|harm reduction practices]] when using this substance.
===Lethal dosage===
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===Dangerous interactions===
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==Legal status==
If you are older, have a bleeding disorder or are pregnant, don't take ginkgo. The supplement might increase your risk of bleeding. If you're planning to have surgery, stop taking ginkgo two weeks beforehand.
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==See also==
In an open trial ginkgo biloba, an extract derived from the leaf of the Chinese ginkgo tree and noted for its cerebral enhancing effects, was found to be 84% effective in treating antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction predominately caused by selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
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==External links==
There is weak preliminary evidence for ginkgo affecting dementia[70][71] and tardive dyskinesia symptoms in people with schizophrenia.
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==Literature==
Several studies show that ginkgo has a positive effect on memory and thinking in people with Alzheimer disease or vascular dementia.
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Ginkgo Biloba is
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==History and culture==
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==Chemistry==
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==Pharmacology==
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===Experience reports===
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==Toxicity and harm potential==
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