Ginkgo tree

Forums ► Herbalism ► Ginkgo tree
Reply to this post oldest 1 newest Start a new thread

Pages: oldest 1 newest

Ginkgo tree
By:
Post # 1

Some people might know as the Ginkgo Tree to be extinct, or not as common as it was so long ago. When I travlled to eastern Europe I came across it. Ginkgo isn't commonly found in the United states or really anywhere on the North or South American Continent, well to my knowledge. It is primarily found in Asia or Europe, even Africa if you knew where to look.

Most Monks and even Shamans used this plant in foods or remedies. It does appear as a prehistoric plant, which suggests it lives a few thousand years at the most. I've found several uses for it. When I did visit China, I used it's nuts in Chinese Cuisines, I had no medical use for it, to me it's uses medically were too complex.

Gikgo Uses

The nuts can be converted in to flavorable teas

They've also been famous for "chawanmushi,"which is a very old and simple Japaneese dish.

Ginkgo also has known uses involving antioxidants

I'd reccomend if you ever come in contact withthe Ginkgo plant to only use it for tea ((and I forgot to mention, can ease headaches, and blood flow.)) If you plan to use it for any other advanced medical purposes, see a local doctor or someone like that. though for the most part it's a very reliable, rare plant. I love sharing something new, thanks for reading. I will also post a video showing it's uses in cooking and tea.

Login or Signup to reply to this post.

Re: Ginkgo tree
By:
Post # 2
Ginko bilopa has become a popularly advertised supplement in recent years, especially in the area of aiding memory recall, though as this is widely popular proganda by sells people it's hard to judge how useful such vitamins & supplements are. The fact it is labeled a living fossil is interesting.
Login or Signup to reply to this post.

Re: Ginkgo tree
By:
Post # 3

That's very interesting, thanks for the information. :D

Login or Signup to reply to this post.

Re: Ginkgo tree
By:
Post # 4
I sometimes drink it as a tea.
Login or Signup to reply to this post.

Re: Ginkgo tree
By:
Post # 5
Gingko is a beautiful tree, and has been used in some Asiatic medicines for many years. It is said to be endangered in the wild. It is said to increase circulation which helps to nourish the brain and organs thus helping in cognition and age related disorders. It also seems to have some blood thinning effects. Some people can have an allergic reaction to it. It also reacts to many medications so be careful, if you do take it as a supplement to watch what medications you are taking and talk to a Doctor to see if there is any risk in you trying it. Other then that enjoy. :D
Login or Signup to reply to this post.

Reply to this post oldest 1 newest Start a new thread

Pages: oldest 1 newest