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Ginkgo Biloba Extract Softgels 60 mg
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 Ginkgo Biloba Extract Softgels 60 mg
 

Ginkgo Biloba Extract Softgels 60 mg Improving circulation in the brain and enhancing mental performance are the key benefits of supplementing the diet with Ginkgo Biloba. Due to the high levels of natural phytochemicals such as terpene lactones, it is among the most recognized, respected and recommended botanicals throughout Europe and the U.S.A. Terpene lactones are found in the leaves of the Ginkgo Biloba tree. These phytochemicals are responsible for the beneficial effects and actions of Ginkgo extract. The biochemically-friendly extraction process ensures that the important Ginkgolides A, B, C and Bilobalide potencies are maintained at their highest levels.Health benefits derived from this unique extract formulation include improved circulation to the extremities. A potent vasodilator, Ginkgo allows more oxygen to the brain, enhancing mental acuity and performance. This highest-quality Gingko supplement is encapsulated easy-to-take soft gelatin capsules in a base containing Rice Bran oil, Carob Extract and Lecithin. Extract of Ginkgo Biloba Phytochemical Analysis Profile Ginkgoflavonglycosides 24% minimum Total Terpene Lactones 6.0% minimum Ginkgolyde A 1.2% minimum Ginkgolyde B 0.8% minimum Ginkgolyde C 1.0% minimum Bilobalide 2.5% minimum Ginkgolyde 1 ppm minimum In a base containing Rice Bran Oil, Carob Extract and Lecithin



 

 

 
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BOSTON (UPI) -- Lots of calcium may not be needed to prevent osteoporosis but it is good for the colon, a U.S. health newsletter says.

The Harvard Health Letter reports that prospective studies -- studies that follow large numbers of people for many years -- don't show getting a lot of calcium is needed to prevent osteoporosis and related bone fractures.

The newsletter says that a certain level of calcium intake is undoubtedly important to keeping bones strong but amounts above that level might not do much good. However, one reason some of these studies on supplements may not have shown a benefit is because the study participants were already getting more than 1,000 milligrams of calcium daily through diet.

"Americans over age 50 are supposed to get 1,200 mg of calcium daily, but 600 mg is probably enough for most people to keep their fracture risk low," the Health Letter says in a statement.

"Still, because extra calcium might be protective against colon cancer, a daily intake of 600 to 1,000 mg is a reasonable goal."


Copyright 2008 by United Press International

 

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