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Posts: 55 Joined: 11-Feb-2008 Last visit: 26-Apr-2008 Location: DC
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a bag of gimko leaves was included as a present with a recent order, and i'm having a hard time finding info on them (including the site where they came from.) it appears to be for use as a tea, but im wondering what the effects or benefits of it? i doubt its psychedelic, but if its for anxiety/relaxation that might be pretty cool.
so does anyone know about this stuff?
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Posts: 55 Joined: 11-Feb-2008 Last visit: 26-Apr-2008 Location: DC
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d'oh.. of course i missed it on the site. here's some info if anyone's interested Quote:Ginko has shown to be a nutritional support for mental alertness, enhanced vitality level, circulatory health and blood vessel health. Its high antioxidant activity is valuable for fighting age related conditions and also to protect the eyes, cardiovascular system and central nervous system. All over the world, people have claimed Ginkgo to be beneficial in the fight against the gradual erosion of energy associated with aging. Benefits of enhanced circulation in the brain include improved short and long term memory, increased reaction time and improved mental clarity.
The ginko is the oldest living tree species, geological records indicate this plant has been growing on earth for 150 - 200 million years. Chinese monks are credited with keeping the tree in existence, as a sacred herb. It is one of the most well-researched herbs in the world.
Gingko-Biloba leaves are classified as "Generally Regarded as Safe" by the FDA. They are the subject of various European monographs for medicinal plants and are generally regarded as safe even for children and infants
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i wonder if regular consumption of ginko since it increases circulation in the brain etc, would be beneficial if mixed with a psychedelic?? any ideas?
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