Gingko Biloba (Brand Name: Tebonin) is a popular supplement and one of the best selling herbal medicines Gingko Biloba has been used in medicine for over 1000 years. Tebonin, manufactured by the German company Dr. Willmar Schwabe GmbH & Co KG.
Uses Of Gingko Biloba (Tebonin
Clinical research has shown that Tebonin is an effective treatment for a range of conditions. To date, more than 60 controlled clinical trials of Ginkgo biloba extract have been published in international medical journals. Tebonin is used for a wide range of conditions such as;
- Impaired micro-circulation.
- Natural support for healthy & normal brain & cognitive function,
- Mental performance,
- Concentration,
- Alertness,
- Focus,
- Relieve tinnitus (the ringing sound some people have in their ears),
- Edema, inflammation,
- Free-radical toxicity associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI),
- Alzheimer’s
dementia, stroke, vasoocclusive disorders, and aging. - According To Latest News Tebonin’s efficacy in boosting brain function is one of the reasons researchers tested it as a possible treatment (and arguably a possible preventative) for dementia.
Mechanism Of Gingko Biloba (Tebonin
About 40 different flavonoids have been isolated, including ginkgetin, bilobetin and sciadopitysin. Isolated terpenes contain a number of ginkgolides and diterpenes, especially ginkgolides A, B and C together with Bilobalid. It is thought that there are two main responsible groups of active ingredients for medical effects Ginkgo biloba: lactones terpenic and ginkgo flavone glycosides, which ginkgo is present at different concentrations. Tebonin has several mechanisms of action. Vasoregulatory activity of the arteries, capillaries and veins (increased blood flow); Antagonism of Platelet Activating Factor (PAF); Homeostasis of inflammation and oxidative stress; and prevent damage to the cell membrane caused by free radicals; and modulation of neurotransmission. The most important substances are flavonoids (ginkgo flavonglycosides) and terpenoids (ginkgolides and bilobalides). Ginkgo compounds act as radical scavengers to varying degrees.
Side Effects Of Gingko Biloba (Tebonin
Possible side effects of ginkgo biloba (Tebonin) include:
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Restlessness
- Diarrhea
- Headaches
- Stomach ache
It is Contraindicated before surgery and after surgery. Gingko may increase the risk of bleeding associated with surgery. it is also not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Interaction With Other Drugs
- Patients with circulatory disorders or those taking anticoagulants such as aspirin may experience side effects after taking ginkgo.
- As with any drug, precautions are needed to prevent drug interactions and other risks. Even ibuprofen in combination with gingko can increase the risk of internal bleeding.
- Avoid Using Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, antidepressant, and Gingko as it inhibits monoamine oxidase, reducing the effectiveness of the medications. The combination of both can also increase the risk of serotonin syndrome.
- Gingko may also exaggerate good and bad effects of another type of antidepressants as inhibitors of monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors.
Dosage
- Tebonin is not suitable for people under 18 years. Tebonin should be taken for at least two months before its benefit is assessed. The first benefits can be seen after two weeks and can improve with prolonged use.
- Take one Tebonin 120 mg tablet daily with some liquid (preferably water) with or without food. For more intensive use take 2 tablets daily.
- The doses range of Gingko from 80 to 720 mg/day for periods of 2 weeks to 2 years.
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