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This plant extract works wonders for your blood flow

IPN by IPN
17 July 2019
in Product News
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Ginkgo biloba is a natural plant extract with active compounds that dilate your blood vessels so your blood flows more easily through your veins. There are numerous health advantages.

Good circulation is essential for literally all your body functions from head to toe, but not everyone is blessed with an effective flow of blood through their cardiovascular system. So if you have poor circulation, you may find relief in a natural plant extract called ginkgo biloba, which contains some active compounds that dilate the vessels, so blood flows more easily to all your different tissues.

Highly important for the brain

Your brain alone accounts for nearly 20 percent of your body’s entire oxygen consumption, so it is not difficult to imagine how important a well-functioning supply of blood to the head and brain is. All of your cognitive functions rely on a generous supply of blood, oxygen and nutrients to the brain cells.

Cold hands and feet anyone?

Tinnitus, dizziness, and poor concentration are just some of the problems that are typically caused by poor circulation. But there is more. Walking-induced leg pain can also be a result of having an insufficient flow of blood through the legs. And then there is the problem with cold hands and feet, which many people suffer from.

Now as a medicinal product

If you are one of them, you may be delighted to learn that a new preparation has just hit the market. Ginkgo Biloba Pharma Nord is specifically indicated for the prevention and treatment of cold hands and feet and certain other circulatory symptoms, provided a physician has ruled out underlying diseases. The prescription-free drug is available from pharmacies all over Ireland.

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