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Ginko Biloba

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Dave C. - 27 May 2007 22:14 GMT
I am interested in starting to take ginko biloba.  My T varies from time to
time and I would like to see if ginko would help.

What are the suggested daily doses?

And I'd like suggestions of which manufacturers are somewhat reliable in
producing a quality and consistent product.

Locally I have a CVS, Brooks, and a few natural food and natural supplement
stores.

Thanks, Dave C.
Eric J. Scharer - 28 May 2007 03:47 GMT
>I am interested in starting to take ginko biloba.  My T varies from time to
>time and I would like to see if ginko would help.
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> Thanks, Dave C.

       I've heard Ginkogold is a reliable manufacturer. However, it is
unlikely
       that Ginko will help your tinnitus.

       Eric
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 28 May 2007 05:03 GMT
> >time and I would like to see if ginko would help.
>
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> unlikely
>         that Ginko will help your tinnitus.

I am glad that you have learned to avod the word 'definitely'.
"likely' is more objective.

>         Eric
Eric J. Scharer - 28 May 2007 17:46 GMT
>> starting to take ginko biloba.  My T varies from time to
>> >time and I would like to see if ginko would help.
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>     Eric

       Blah, blah, blah........... from the affirmative action dept.
Dave C. - 28 May 2007 22:16 GMT
>>I am interested in starting to take ginko biloba.  My T varies from time
>>to time and I would like to see if ginko would help.
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>        Eric

My tinnitus is coupled with Meniere's disease (newly acquired) and Ginko
might be worth trying.  I haven't found a Meniere's newsgroup yet.

Dave C.
Janice - 29 May 2007 01:02 GMT
This fellow runs one privately and has a very scientific view on
things.

>>>I am interested in starting to take ginko biloba.  My T varies from
>>>time to time and I would like to see if ginko would help.
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> Dave C.
Dave C. - 29 May 2007 01:12 GMT
I'll find him with Google.

Thanks, Dave C.
> This fellow runs one privately and has a very scientific view on things.
>
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>> Dave C.
Janice - 29 May 2007 01:46 GMT
He visits here. That is why I highlighted his name.

Perhaps somebody else can supply you with his group address.

Have patience.

> I'll find him with Google.
>
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>>> Dave C.
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 28 May 2007 05:05 GMT
> I am interested in starting to take ginko biloba.  My T varies from time to
> time and I would like to see if ginko would help.
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> Locally I have a CVS, Brooks, and a few natural food and natural supplement
> stores.

I am using 21Century from Arizona.  You have to try it out to find out
if it works for you.

> Thanks, Dave C.
IHearU - 31 May 2007 03:42 GMT
I tried Ghinko before to no avail, I've just started on a new ghinko
extract called tebonin EGb 761, which is apparently 8 times stronger than
straight ghinko, so says my ENT. not cheap though at AUS$1 a tablet (US80c)
per day.

>> I am interested in starting to take ginko biloba.  My T varies from
>> time to time and I would like to see if ginko would help.
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>
>> Thanks, Dave C.
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 31 May 2007 08:51 GMT
Ginko works on the head blood circulation.  Thus if you tried and
experienced nothing, either because your problem might not have come
from your head's circulation or the ginko was not powerful enough to
have effected something in *you*.  Since it is your ENT doctor's
advice, you should try it but at the same time be aware of its effect
of blood thinning.  Your ENT doc might have seen it had worked for
other patients.  Otherwise he would not have had you try it.

How many days were you on the old ginko?

> I tried Ghinko before to no avail, I've just started on a new ghinko
> extract called tebonin EGb 761, which is apparently 8 times stronger than
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IHearU - 19 Jun 2007 04:03 GMT
> Ginko works on the head blood circulation.  Thus if you tried and
> experienced nothing, either because your problem might not have come
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> How many days were you on the old ginko?

a couple of months.

also, Ive discontinued the tebonin after 1 month.
1 had thought it had brought the T down in pitch a little.
but after travelling to the city for a few weeks, the T has gone up in
pitch and volume (more than ever before - 20% I'd say).
given that I live in the country, I would have thought the usual
chainsaw and brushcutter activities (several hours a week) would have
been worse for the T  than the general noise of urban living. if the
noise levels are indeed the agitant (I cant be sure about that), Ill
stay here in the country  with the cicadas ,thanks.

>> I tried Ghinko before to no avail, I've just started on a new ghinko
>> extract called tebonin EGb 761, which is apparently 8 times stronger
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fyfpoon@gmail.com - 19 Jun 2007 15:58 GMT
> "fyfp...@gmail.com" <fyfp...@gmail.com> wrote innews:1180597893.341437.286670@n15g2000prd.googlegroups.com:
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> noise levels are indeed the agitant (I cant be sure about that), Ill
> stay here in the country  with the cicadas ,thanks.

You have cicadas where you are?  Good for you!  The sound of cicadas
is very therapeutic.

Have you tried acupuncture?  If you live near Vancouver, I can give
you the name of mine.  She took care of my T immensely after two
treatments.  Not every acupuncturist is the same.

> >> I tried Ghinko before to no avail, I've just started on a new ghinko
> >> extract called tebonin EGb 761, which is apparently 8 times stronger
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