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- 07-03-2015 #1
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Can anyone advise on this question???
Q -Why Gingko biloba has added in 5G??
Q - Is Gingko biloba work like anti depression like (Htp5)?
I have just try Gingko biloba with reaming 4G and I found after having Gingko biloba My Erection fade away I don know why? Is anyone has same experience?
I belevie Gingko biloba act like as anti depression, however remaining 4G works!!
- 07-03-2015 #2
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Ask Corageon, he knows a lot about these things. Good luck, you can do PE without supplements so if it is bothering you probably avoid it.
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I hope he will see this thread and replay.................................
I have also read in internet Gingko biloba is used for anxiety or mood change, And i had feel same way after having this donno why this has been added in 5G??
hope someone will has Answer........
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While I can't with certainty tell you why the original suggestion was chosen over other supplements; I can tell you there aren't a whole lot of supplements with a good medical track record and convincing medical evidence. Now if you limit it to supplements with the letter "G", that list becomes even smaller.
So use your own two wits to figure out the rest.
So you only supplemented with ginkgo alone, correct? Please advise.
Not really, ginkgo does have mild anti-depressant effects but it is not serotonergic.
It can be anxiogenic (cause anxiety) for some people, specifically those with Generalized Anxiety Disorder or Social Phobias should probably avoid it; due to it's GABA-antagonistic action. It's main mechanisms are that and to increase dopamine and blood flow . It's possible it caused some sort of anxiety response for you if you have a huge predisposition or existing anxiety disorder , as stated above.
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- 07-06-2015 #5
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Thank you for your response corageon, Ok let me tell you what i did First I have started with Green Tee, Ginger n Garlic (1 week) Response was Awsome nice erection!
Then I add remaining 2 G that is Ginseng n Gingko biloba
Response (after having the Gingko biloba) I felt like I have been drug it was same feeling Like any type of Ant- depression med Like (Htp-5, pexil, zoloft) whatever I know because i have try this before '' Yes I'm filthy drug user'' + My dick goes limp I agree it has mild effect however i can fell it.
dono why it has added??? I think it could be use like as other anti depression because as you said it has minimal side effect. this is my personal opinion.......
Fucking Scary part is I have more then 60 pills and it has cost me fucking costly!
what I'm going to do with these pills should i take it or not??? ----------> Right now I'm taking this as a mood changer Med...
I hope you will share us your personal experiences.........
- 07-06-2015 #6
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Hi This info is from WebMD, cant see just how your getting this problem, unl;ess its from having to much blood thinners in your body, Garlic also thins blood down in some people, so your reaction could be from that.
But please do read on.
Ginkgo Biloba
For thousands of years, leaves from the Ginkgo biloba tree have been a common treatment in Chinese medicine. In the U.S., many take ginkgo supplements in the belief that they will improve memory and sharpen thinking.
Why do people take ginkgo?
Ginkgo improves blood flow to the brain and acts as an antioxidant. These effects may translate into some benefits for certain medical problems, but the results have been mixed.
Some studies have found that in healthy people, ginkgo might modestly boost memory and cognitive speed. Other studies have not found a benefit.
Several ginkgo studies have shown that it can help with memory problems caused by dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. It seems to help prevent the progression of dementia symptoms, especially if the dementia is thought to be the result of atherosclerotic vascular disease. It does not seem to prevent dementia or Alzheimer’s, however.
There's good evidence that ginkgo might ease leg pain caused by clogged arteries. It might also help with some other circulation problems. In addition, ginkgo may relieve PMS symptoms, like breast tenderness and mood changes.
Researchers have studied ginkgo for many other conditions, including ADHD, depression and other psychological conditions, multiple sclerosis, and tinnitus from a vascular origin. Some people are also using ginkgo to prevent high altitude sickness, though studies have not yet established that it’s effective for that. Many uses of ginkgo show promise, but more research needs to be done.
How much ginkgo should you take?
There is no standard dose of ginkgo biloba supplements. However, in medical studies, almost all clinical trials have used a standardized extract of ginkgo, standardized to 24% flavone glycosides and 6% terpene lactones. A common dose in people with dementia is 40 milligrams of that extract three times daily. For improving cognitive function in healthy people, studies have used between 120 milligrams to 600 milligrams of the extract daily.
No matter why you're using ginkgo, experts suggest starting at a low dose (120 miligrams daily) and increasing gradually. Get advice from your doctor.
Can you get ginkgo naturally from foods?
The only source of ginkgo is the ginkgo tree. Most ginkgo supplements are derived from the leaves. Ginkgo seeds can be dangerous, especially when raw.
What are the risks of taking ginkgo?
Side effects.
Ginkgo leaf supplements are generally safe. In some people, they can cause headache, dizziness, heart palpitations, nausea, gas, and diarrhea. Allergies to ginkgo can trigger rashes or more serious effects.
Risks.
If you have a bleeding disorder, or are planning surgery, talk to your doctor before using ginkgo. Don't take ginkgo if you have any medical conditions -- especially diabetes, epilepsy, or fertility problems -- unless your doctor recommends it. Do not eat untreated parts of the ginkgo plant. Uncooked ginkgo seeds can cause seizures and death.
Interactions.
If you take any medicines or supplements regularly, talk to your doctor before you start using ginkgo supplements. They could interact with blood thinners, aspirin, NSAID painkillers, anti-platelet drugs, anticonvulsants, antidepressants, diabetes medicines, drugs that affect the liver and supplements like garlic, saw palmetto, St. Johns wort, and yohimbe. Ginkgo might reduce the effectiveness of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT.)
Do hope this helps you
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Hi This info is from WebMD, cant see just how your getting this problem, unl;ess its from having to much blood thinners in your body, Garlic also thins blood down in some people, so your reaction could be from that.
But please do read on.
Ginkgo Biloba
For thousands of years, leaves from the Ginkgo biloba tree have been a common treatment in Chinese medicine. In the U.S., many take ginkgo supplements in the belief that they will improve memory and sharpen thinking.
Why do people take ginkgo?
Ginkgo improves blood flow to the brain and acts as an antioxidant. These effects may translate into some benefits for certain medical problems, but the results have been mixed.
Some studies have found that in healthy people, ginkgo might modestly boost memory and cognitive speed. Other studies have not found a benefit.
Several ginkgo studies have shown that it can help with memory problems caused by dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. It seems to help prevent the progression of dementia symptoms, especially if the dementia is thought to be the result of atherosclerotic vascular disease. It does not seem to prevent dementia or Alzheimer’s, however.
There's good evidence that ginkgo might ease leg pain caused by clogged arteries. It might also help with some other circulation problems. In addition, ginkgo may relieve PMS symptoms, like breast tenderness and mood changes.
Researchers have studied ginkgo for many other conditions, including ADHD, depression and other psychological conditions, multiple sclerosis, and tinnitus from a vascular origin. Some people are also using ginkgo to prevent high altitude sickness, though studies have not yet established that it’s effective for that. Many uses of ginkgo show promise, but more research needs to be done.
How much ginkgo should you take?
There is no standard dose of ginkgo biloba supplements. However, in medical studies, almost all clinical trials have used a standardized extract of ginkgo, standardized to 24% flavone glycosides and 6% terpene lactones. A common dose in people with dementia is 40 milligrams of that extract three times daily. For improving cognitive function in healthy people, studies have used between 120 milligrams to 600 milligrams of the extract daily.
No matter why you're using ginkgo, experts suggest starting at a low dose (120 miligrams daily) and increasing gradually. Get advice from your doctor.
Can you get ginkgo naturally from foods?
The only source of ginkgo is the ginkgo tree. Most ginkgo supplements are derived from the leaves. Ginkgo seeds can be dangerous, especially when raw.
What are the risks of taking ginkgo?
Side effects.
Ginkgo leaf supplements are generally safe. In some people, they can cause headache, dizziness, heart palpitations, nausea, gas, and diarrhea. Allergies to ginkgo can trigger rashes or more serious effects.
Risks.
If you have a bleeding disorder, or are planning surgery, talk to your doctor before using ginkgo. Don't take ginkgo if you have any medical conditions -- especially diabetes, epilepsy, or fertility problems -- unless your doctor recommends it. Do not eat untreated parts of the ginkgo plant. Uncooked ginkgo seeds can cause seizures and death.
Interactions.
If you take any medicines or supplements regularly, talk to your doctor before you start using ginkgo supplements. They could interact with blood thinners, aspirin, NSAID painkillers, anti-platelet drugs, anticonvulsants, antidepressants, diabetes medicines, drugs that affect the liver and supplements like garlic, saw palmetto, St. Johns wort, and yohimbe. Ginkgo might reduce the effectiveness of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT.)
Do hope this helps you
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I didn't get it NOWHARD????
I know what it does.... however I'm looking for why it has been added in 5G???
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Easy, it shouts at you if you have read it, its like Viagra, it opens up your veins to allow more blood to flow, the more blood that flows the better your erections, now do you get it why its there?
Its not like its rocket science.
But cant see why your getting your problems.
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@ NOWHARD@ Looks like you didn't read this!!!
https://cdn.pegym.com/forums/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by zutsu401 https://cdn.pegym.com/forums/images/...post-right.png
Can anyone advise on this question???
Q -Why Gingko biloba has added in 5G??
While I can't with certainty tell you why the original suggestion was chosen over other supplements; I can tell you there aren't a whole lot of supplements with a good medical track record and convincing medical evidence. Now if you limit it to supplements with the letter "G", that list becomes even smaller.
So use your own two wits to figure out the rest.
Originally Posted by zutsu401 https://cdn.pegym.com/forums/images/...post-right.png
Q - Is Gingko biloba work like anti depression like (Htp5)?
Not really, ginkgo does have mild anti-depressant effects but it is not serotonergic.
It can be anxiogenic (cause anxiety) for some people, specifically those with Generalized Anxiety Disorder or Social Phobias should probably avoid it; due to it's GABA-antagonistic action. It's main mechanisms are that and to increase dopamine and blood flow . It's possible it caused some sort of anxiety response for you if you have a huge predisposition or existing anxiety disorder , as stated above.
I know you didn't try this yet, believe me I have try it and it's work like anti depression Med Like Htp-5 however side effect is lower I don't know why it has been added in 5G???
I never know what to believe....
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