Nobilin Ginkgo

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    Gingko leaf extract and B vitamins

    14,90€ Base price 517,36€ / kg

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      With Ginkgo Biloba leaf extract

      • Contains 75 mg Ginkgo biloba leaf extract per capsule
      • Vitamins B1 and B6 contribute to the normal function of the nervous system
      • Vitamin B12 and niacin support normal psychological functions and contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue
      • Gluten-free and lactose-free
      • In the reusable, recyclable can

      Nobilin Ginkgo

      Tagesdosis (1 Soft-Gel-Kapsel) enthält:

      Ginkgo-Biloba-Blätterextrakt (50:1): 75 mg; mind. Flavonglykoside: 18 mg; mind. Ginkgolid-Terpenlactone: 4,5 mg; Vitamin B1: 1,1 mg; Niacin: 16 mg NE; Vitamin B6: 1,4 mg; Vitamin B12: 2,5 µg

      Ein Mann mit Brille liest etwas amüsantes

      Ginkgo and 4 B vitamin capsules

      for the brain

      Who wouldn't want to be clear-headed well into old age? The good news is: We're living longer and longer. The bad news is: This means we're more frequently plagued by ailments that our ancestors had to deal with less frequently. These include age-related declines in mental performance, poor concentration, and forgetfulness. To prevent these, a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet, sufficient exercise, and only moderate consumption of substances like alcohol or nicotine, as well as mental stimulation, is recommended. Many people also swear by the beneficial properties of ginkgo leaves.

      Zwei weibliche Hände halten ein Ginkgo biloba Blatt in der Hand

      Ginkgo and 4 B vitamins

      With their very special ingredients, they are considered to support memory, concentration and a clear mind. Even in old age. The exact effects of the ginkgo ingredients have not yet been fully researched. They are said to have circulation-promoting, antioxidant and neuroprotective properties.

      You ask – we answer

      What exactly is ginkgo?What exactly is ginkgo?

      ginkgo(short for Ginkgo biloba) is a deciduous tree species originally native to China, which is now cultivated worldwide. It has characteristic leaves that vaguely resemble those of the maple. Ginkgo trees can grow up to 40 meters tall and live for around 1,000 years. They are the only representatives of the otherwise extinct seed plants Ginkgoales. In East Asia, the tree has long been valued for its edible seeds. The ginkgo has also been popular as a temple tree in East Asia for centuries. The tree has been cultivated in Europe since the middle of the 18th century, after Dutch sailors brought the plant to Europe from Japan. The Sino-Japanese name ginkgo is derived from the Chinese characters for "silver" and "apricot".

      What makes ginkgo so special?What makes ginkgo so special?

      The ingredients of the ginkgo tree are primarily said to have circulation-promoting, antioxidant, and neuroprotective properties, as well as to improve memory performance. Especially when combined with important B vitamins, they can support nerve and brain functions and reduce fatigue and tiredness.

      What are the main ingredients?What are the main ingredients?

      The beneficial effects of the ginkgo tree are due to the ingredients in its leaves. These include flavonoid glycosides, terpene lactones (including ginkolics A, B, and C), and bilobalide.

      Why should I take Ginkgo from Medicom?Why should I take Ginkgo from Medicom?

      Nobilin Ginkgo offers you a high-quality ginkgo extract supplemented with four beneficial B vitamins. The ginkgo leaves contain ginkgolic acid, which is largely removed during the high-quality extract production process due to its toxic and allergenic properties.

      How long should I take ginkgo?How long should I take ginkgo?

      At the recommended dosage, you can take ginkgo long-term. However, pay attention to your well-being and seek medical advice too often rather than too little. If you are taking anticoagulants at the same time, please consult a doctor.

      Since when has ginkgo been used?Since when has ginkgo been used?

      For over 3,000 years, the Chinese have used the dried leaves of the ginkgo tree as protection against insects by placing them between book pages. There, they keep away "bookworms" and mold.

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