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What Is the Recommended Dose of Gingko Biloba for Depression

The ginkgo Biloba, considered as a natural antidepressant: Gingko tree is one of our ancient natural and herbal tree species, geological records indicate this plant has been growing on earth for 150 – 200 million years. Gingko as a brain stimulant has gained a lot of recognition and is considered as a drug, which works for memory enhancement by positively affecting the vascular system, cerebellum to be specific and can gotu kola delay ejaculation. Gingko also treats problems such as tinnitus (ringing in the ears), vertigo and a range of circulation problems and neurological disorders. Ginkgo helps in counteracting to the effects of aging, which are lack of energy and metal fatigue.

Gingko Biloba Information

Gingko biloba information can be easily found online in the form of medical articles and blogs. Gingko biloba premenstrual dysphoric disorder information can also be obtained from a nearby doctor. Even though Gingko biloba information is easily available, there is less information available for determining the best dosage for natural antidepressants such as Gingko biloba MDMA’s. This is because the use of ginkgo biloba MDMA has not been closely regulated, the best dose has not been established

Therefore, if we look at the clinical studies for Gingko biloba ecstasy, it has been found that often the amount of dosages of a hundred and twenty mg to four hundred and eighty mg of ginkgo biloba ecstasy per day is prescribed; usually they are taken in smaller doses of two or three. It is always good to start with a lowest dose (in this case one hundred and twenty mg per day or even less), to avoid any kind of stomach problems. Overall, the major concern is to make sure that the recommended dose of Gingko biloba MDMA is not exceeded.

Gingko Biloba Natural Antidepressant

Like any other natural antidepressant, Gingko biloba MDMA also carries side effects. However, these Gingko biloba side effects are considered very rare because of which most doctors say it is a drug free from side effects. Not to forget that some of the Gingko biloba side effects could be life threatening too. Just like any other natural antidepressant side effects, gingko carries side effects such as dizziness, nausea and vomiting, weakness, upset stomach, diarrhea and increased heart rate.

Furthermore, it has been found that there is a limit to the use of gingko, which is doctors need to make sure that when prescribing this medication, they need to keep in check that the supplement contains less than 5ppm of ginkgolic acid. An amount more than that would cause major problems such as increase seizures, with respect to increased bleeding, nosebleeds and heart attacks. All of this could become the reason for death.

Another important major point is that fresh or dried ginkgo biloba leaves should generally be avoided (as they are not tested for ginkgolic acid content). It is best to stick with a reputable, tested pharmaceutical-grade ginkgo biloba product. Therefore, it has always been recommended that a healthcare provider is consulted before starting off with Gingko and incase of any problems, it is always good to let your healthcare provider know as soon as possible so that they will be able to help and diagnose the problem for proper  treatment. Trust your healthcare provider, because there is no way of determining the side effects beforehand when it comes to herbs.