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Organic Ginkgo leaf (Ginkgo biloba)

Organic Ginkgo leaf (Ginkgo biloba)

Best before: August 31, 2026
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Organic Ginkgo leaf, dried (loose herbal tea) 

 

Latin Name: Ginkgo biloba

 

 

  • very modern herbal remedy
  • only exceptional quality and purity leaves are chosen
  • subtly earthy and slightly nutty flavour, mildly astringent with a clean finish
  • certified organic to Soil association higher standards
  • certified Herb Mark, safe and efficient for use by Herbalists
  • Practitioner grade
  • comply with EU Pharmacopoeia standards
  • raising, restoring, diluting, relaxing, astringing, decongesting qualities
  • combines well and efficient with Hawthorn, also with Horse chestnut, Yarrow, and Linden as well as with Cayenne
  • Considered as sweet, astringent, bitter, neutral, dry
  • Vegan and Vegetarian friendly

 

How to use Organic Ginkgo leaf:

Ginkgo leaf can be made in to a powder, infusion, tincture, infused oil, vinegar, and more.

 

How to prepare Organic Ginkgo leaf tea:

To prepare Ginkgo infusion, add 1-2 teaspoons of leaves to a cup. Pour in a cup of boiling water. Allow to step under cover for 5-15 minutes. Strain the tea and drink it up to 3 times a day. Ginkgo has many other uses. You can research the benefits of this herb or ask an herbalist how it can help you.

 

Safety of Organic Ginkgo leaf:

 

Cautions and Contraindications: 

  • While considered safe when used properly, Ginkgo may interact with many prescription drugs, especially anticoagulants such as aspirin, warfarin, or coumadin, so be sure to check with your healthcare provider before taking it. Be careful not to use it in excess. It should not be used long-term or in large doses.

 

Other info about Organic Ginkgo leaf:

Ginkgo trees symbolize peace, hope, duality, and love. The trees have two parts to their leaves and are either male or female. This suggests the notion of duality and love. It is also why the trees are associated with Yin and Yang. As a symbol of peace, strength, resilience, and hope, the surviving gingko trees in Hiroshima are an excellent example.

Other names:

  • Maidenhair tree
  • Bai Gou Ye
  • Milorzab japonski
  • Milorzab dwuklapowy

 

Organic Ginkgo leaf Typical Ingredients: 

100% pure Botanical, absolutely nothing added, exceptional quality and purity, dried Organic Ginkgo leaf (Ginkgo biloba)

 

Wild grown/Eco cultivated/Organic cultivated/Cultivated: 

Organic certified to Soil Association higher standards

 

Country of origin:

China

Packaging:

All products are hand packed in resealable and recyclable PE bags to ensure maximum freshness

 

Vegetarian/Vegan Suitability:

Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans

 

Quality assured

 

 

Benefits of Ginkgo leaf:

 

Because of UK law, we cannot provide any medicinal information about our herbs. However, at Botanical Remedies, we only offer herbs that have proven effects in literature or tradition. These herbs have been thoroughly tested in laboratories for authenticity, quality, and purity. Our herbs can be used efficiently and safely within recommended by literature doses.

 

Please do not confuse herbal teas and spices widely available on the market with our herbs as there is huge difference between process and cost of production medicinal herbs and other herbal teas and spices. Botanical Remedies offer only herbs that are efficient and safe to use by Herbalists.

 

Where can you find information about herbs?

 

You can look for details on herbs benefits, uses, and dosage. It's also important to know about safety and effectiveness. Additionally, consider the side effects. You can find both traditional and scientific knowledge on these topics.

 

Below few solid sources of information about herbs:

 

www.herbalreality.com web run by experienced Medical Herbalists

 

https://www.rjwhelan.co.nz web run by Medical Herbalist

 

https://botanicalremedies.co.uk/blogs/herbs blog run by Master Herbalist and Naturopath

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