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Ginkgo and Ginseng for Memory and Focus

Very good article- I have been using ginkgo and ginseng, both personally and for clients for years! Glad to see this article really condoning it. Thx to Natural News:

http://www.naturalnews.com/027562_rosemary_ginger_ginkgo.html

(NaturalNews) In a BBC article titled, “Herbal Remedies Boost Brain Power,” a scientist stated that, “A combination of two ancient herbal remedies can dramatically boost brain power and may have many applications in medicine.” Those two herbs are ginkgo biloba and ginseng.

One study revealed that a combination of ginseng and ginkgo biloba was the most effective formula for increasing brain power. A preparation of 60% ginseng and 40% ginkgo was the most effective formula when it came to improving the memory of the study volunteers.

According to Dr Scholey, with the University of Northumbria, “Subjects were able to sustain their concentration for longer. Normally, when people have to concentrate over an extended period of time, their reaction time begins to slow – ginkgo seemed to stop that slowing and one dose actually [sped] them up.”

There are few things more precious than memory. Whether it is a memory of that first kiss or recollections of your wedding day, memories are very important. As we age, memories tend to fade and sometimes, memory loss occurs much faster than expected. The ability to remember new information (in the short term and in the long term) is also impaired. Whether the cause is Alzheimer’s disease or aging, improving memory is easier than some may expect.

Natural Ways for Improving Memory:

Olive Oil – Olive oil is one of the best foods for improving memory. It is high in omega 3 and 6 fatty acids and is also polyunsaturated. With its wide array of benefits, olive oil should be used daily. The suggested dose is 1/4 cup of extra virgin olive oil mixed with lemon juice (extracted from 1/2 lemon.) The mixture should be taken daily, just before sleeping.

Folate and B Vitamins – To improve memory, consume plenty of foods loaded with B vitamins. Patients with a deficiency in B vitamins and folate demonstrated forgetfulness, memory loss, confusion, dementia and depression.

Honey – Studies show that consuming raw honey can improve memory. It also offers many other health benefits. Raw honey calms nerves and relieves anxiety, thereby promoting relaxation and rest. One to two teaspoons per day is recommended.

Rosemary – Rosemary acts as a decongestant and astringent. It is good for digestion and circulation problems, and it relaxes the stomach. Rosemary isn’t just an excellent herb for cooking; it can also relieve headaches and menstrual cramps, and it regulates blood pressure. (See Recipe below)

Ginger – Ginger has long been used as a remedy for stomach distress, as it relieves inflammation, nausea, vomiting and pain, and it increases circulation. Ginger can also cleanse the colon. Ginger also remedies hot flashes, morning sickness and motion sickness. 1 cup per day of ginger tea is recommended.

Recipes to Enhance Memory:

Memory Zest Blend

1 part ginkgo
1 part gotu kola and peppermint leaves
1 part red clover tops
1 part rosemary leaves
1 part ginger root
Honey

Bring a cup of water (or an entire tea pot) to a boil and add the herbs. Allow the tea to steep for at least ten minutes, strain and drink. Honey can be added after the tea is strained. According to HerbalSolutions.com, this is “a mentally refreshing beverage [that will] give you feelings of clarity and precision.”

Yogurt and Rosemary Drink

1 cup of raw yogurt
1 twig of rosemary or 1 teaspoon of dried rosemary
2 figs
1 tablespoon of olive oil

Place the ingredients in a jar and seal overnight. In the morning, place the mixture in a blender and blend until smooth. Drink this daily to feel refreshed.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7…

http://www.herbal-remedies-solution…

http://www.mamaherb.com/amnesia-hom…

http://www.ehow.com/how_5051260_imp…

http://www.home-herb-garden.com/mem…

Adrenal weakness or exhaustion

How many of these symptoms do you have?
• Low body temperature
• Irritability
• Mental depression
• Weakness
• Unexplained hair loss
• Nervousness
• Apprehension
• Hypoglycemia
• Reduced concentration and focus
• Poor memory
• Feelings of frustration
• Excessive hunger
• Tendency towards inflammation
• Moments of confusion
• Indigestion
• Lightheadedness
• Palpitations [heart fluttering]
• Difficulty building muscle
• Dizziness when standing
• Reduced resistance to infections
• Low blood pressure
• Insomnia
• Food and/or inhalant allergies
• PMS
• Sweet cravings
• Dry skin and/or thin skin
• Headaches
• Little perspiration
• Intolerance to alcohol
• Alternating diarrhea and constipation
• Osteopenia/Osteoporosis
• Auto-immune diseases

Checking off 5 or more of these symptoms can indicate that you suffer from some degree of adrenal weakness, or adrenal exhaustion. This is fairly easy to remedy, with the right nutrients, such as adrenal extract, ginseng, Vitamin B5 and Vitamin B3, and some attention to stress moderation!

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OK, so you have checked off a bunch of those- what to do?

All of these are available at health food stores.

PANAX OR CHINESE GINSENG : (Eleutherococcus is best for women)

Get either the extract form in a bottle, 1 dropper 3 times a day, with food or on empty stomach OR the little vials in a box, with honey, from Chinese stores, 1 vial 3 times a day. These vials can be ordered online from http://www.myvitanet.com/sielex30mlvi.html

LICORICE ROOT ( Be careful, licorice root can raise blood pressure; if you have hypertension, leave this one out). If you are not sure, take only 1 a day) Start with 1 capsule with each meal, build up to 2 capsules with breakfast and 2 with lunch. Do not take after 3 PM. Check your blood pressure once a month.

PANTOTHENIC ACID (Vitamin B5)
1 x 500 mg capsule once a day for a month, then the amount in a multi vit will be enough as long as it is (25 -50 mgs)

VITAMIN C Be sure you are getting at least 1 gram (1000 mgs, or 2 x 500 mgs capsules) a day. 3 grams is better. Take it as Calcium Ascorbate or Ester C as this is easier on the gut.

ADRENAL EXTRACT This helps kick it all into action very well: 1 with breakfast, 1 with lunch. If you feel a bit wired, just take the one with breakfast.
The brand I use most is Adrenal Glandular by Nutricology; some health food stores carry it, or you can order from

http://www.nextag.com/nutricology-adrenal-glandular/search-html

There are others with ginseng and licorice root in them as well- DON”T GET ONE WITH LICORICE ROOT IN IT, if you already are taking licorice root (as above)

This takes three to 6 months to hold. You’ll feel better within a week or two, but keep it up.

Also, everyone is different, and some people need the smallest amounts of the above nutrients and herbs, and others need the entire list at the maximum dose. Feel free to adjust the amounts till it feels right for you.

Disclaimer:  These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Nothing written here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult your physician before using any product.

How many of these symptoms apply to you?

How many of these symptoms do you have?
• Low body temperature
• Irritability
• Mental depression
• Weakness
• Unexplained hair loss
• Nervousness
• Apprehension
• Hypoglycemia
• Reduced concentration and focus
• Poor memory
• Feelings of frustration
• Excessive hunger
• Tendency towards inflammation
• Moments of confusion
• Indigestion
• Lightheadedness
• Palpitations [heart fluttering]
• Difficulty building muscle
• Dizziness when standing
• Reduced resistance to infections
• Low blood pressure
• Insomnia
• Food and/or inhalant allergies
• PMS
• Sweet cravings
• Dry skin and/or thin skin
• Headaches
• Little perspiration
• Intolerance to alcohol
• Alternating diarrhea and constipation
• Osteopenia/Osteoporosis
• Auto-immune diseases

Checking off 5 or more of these symptoms can indicate that you suffer from some degree of adrenal weakness, or adrenal exhaustion. This is fairly easy to remedy, with the right nutrients, such as adrenal extract, ginseng, Vitamin B5 and Vitamin B3, and some attention to stress moderation!