(BeWellBuzz) Ginkgo Biloba pertains to one of the oldest tree species that are still among us. It is able to survive up to 1000 years and can reach the amazing height of 390 feet (120 meters). The Gingko Biloba tree features some unusual characteristics too: short branches, fan-shaped leaves, inedible fruits, and a strong produced odor. The Chinese have used this plant for ... Continue Reading
Studying Ginkgo Biloba
Since ancient times gingko biloba has been touted as an aid in preventing Alzheimer's and other age-related memory problems, but according to a recent study that claim cannot be substantiated. The study that found gingko biloba wanting was conducted in 2008 by Steven T. DeKosky, M.D., who at the time was head of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and chair of the ... Continue Reading