I had recently moved into a new house during the winter months, so I was not sure of what exactly was growing in the garden that the owners before me had planted. When spring and summer time came along however, I was pleasantly surprised to find all sorts of wonderful plants growing.
The most notable of these plants, is the big Ginkgo Biloba tree right in the center of the yard. I have heard of all the wonderful things that Ginkgo can help with, and was overwhelmed with excitement to know that I am privileged to own such a great healing tool. However, I am unsure of how to reap the benefits of this plant.
I have a plan to harvest a decent amount of leaf material once I notice it start to change color towards the fall. Right as they start to change is when the leaves are at their highest potency, at least this is what I have researched. I wont pick all the leaves, leaving a decent amount to fall off naturally. I will also refrain from making any one part of the tree bare.
However, I am not sure where to go from here. Once one has harvested a bunch of the leaf material from the tree, what is needed to be done to consume it? Every time I try to search on google how to make a tea from it, or how to extract the active principals, I am left with nothing but links to sites to buy the extracts and tea bags. I cant seem to find information on the actual extraction procedure or dosages for tea.
I am excited to get to know this tree better, and am excited to see what it has to offer.
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