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The best answer for a neighbor who wants to take Ginko (Ginko biloba) for mind loss disorder and explain how this drug would help him. He is a widower and does not have any family members.
Introduction:
Ginko biloba is one of the oldest tree species in the world. The extracts of Ginko is derived from the fan-shaped leaves. The extracts are rich in flavonoids compounds that have the effective quality of antioxidant properties. It improves the blood circulation by dilating the blood vessels and reduces the platelet stickiness. It is available in the form of extracts, tablets, powders, and capsules. Many investigations are focused on the treatment of dementia, memory loss, and pain caused by claudication (less blood flow to the brain)
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