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Ginkgo for circulation
February 21 2009 at 5:58 PM Nymph (Login SaggyNymph)
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I have very poor circulation and I want to address this for more success with my NBE. I have taken cayenne but I am not sure if it makes that much of a difference (there is a good chance I should take more). I am prone to hypothyroid so that may also be contributing to my eternally cold hands and feet, but in my last blood test I wasn't terribly low and my medication was slightly increased.
Has anyone tried gingko biloba? I think I read on Moon's program that she tried it but discontinued without commenting on its effects. I also remember that Tiger Lily was on it before and during her program. Has it helped anyone with circulation? Do you think I could take it along with cayenne since they are quite different?
Thank you!
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Corinsa
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: Ginkgo for circulation February 21 2009, 8:40 PM
I have never tried anything for circulation personally, but I have thought about it many times. I have freezing cold hands and feet, always!! I found something on buyherbs.com called Circulation Plus which I thought about incorporating into my program. It contains garlic, soya lecithin, onion, ginseng, cayenne pepper, and ginkgo biloba all in one pill. Each herb does something different, all to help increase blood flow. It's only $10 for 180 capsules, so I think I may buy it myself!
Moon
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: Ginkgo for circulation February 21 2009, 11:41 PM
When I was taking GB I first noticed an increase in signs, but they dissapeared so I stoped taking it. That was a time when I was having zero sucess with NBE. I didn't really feel it did much for my circulation, while cayenne on the other hand did wonders, it actually permanently improved it. You have to get like 300-400 mg of cayenne daily into you, but the problem is that you may not be able to take so much at once, remember that cayenne is a burning herb. I was able to take about 400 mg at once, but only if I drank lots of water with it, otherwise I'd get stomachake. You have to figure out your own dose. But do take it with plenty of water.
Tiger Lily
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: Ginkgo for circulation February 23 2009, 9:30 AM
I strong recommend the ginkgo. I think it important and for some people I think it really help.
February 21 2009 at 5:58 PM Nymph (Login SaggyNymph)
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I have very poor circulation and I want to address this for more success with my NBE. I have taken cayenne but I am not sure if it makes that much of a difference (there is a good chance I should take more). I am prone to hypothyroid so that may also be contributing to my eternally cold hands and feet, but in my last blood test I wasn't terribly low and my medication was slightly increased.
Has anyone tried gingko biloba? I think I read on Moon's program that she tried it but discontinued without commenting on its effects. I also remember that Tiger Lily was on it before and during her program. Has it helped anyone with circulation? Do you think I could take it along with cayenne since they are quite different?
Thank you!
Author Reply
Corinsa
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: Ginkgo for circulation February 21 2009, 8:40 PM
I have never tried anything for circulation personally, but I have thought about it many times. I have freezing cold hands and feet, always!! I found something on buyherbs.com called Circulation Plus which I thought about incorporating into my program. It contains garlic, soya lecithin, onion, ginseng, cayenne pepper, and ginkgo biloba all in one pill. Each herb does something different, all to help increase blood flow. It's only $10 for 180 capsules, so I think I may buy it myself!
Moon
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: Ginkgo for circulation February 21 2009, 11:41 PM
When I was taking GB I first noticed an increase in signs, but they dissapeared so I stoped taking it. That was a time when I was having zero sucess with NBE. I didn't really feel it did much for my circulation, while cayenne on the other hand did wonders, it actually permanently improved it. You have to get like 300-400 mg of cayenne daily into you, but the problem is that you may not be able to take so much at once, remember that cayenne is a burning herb. I was able to take about 400 mg at once, but only if I drank lots of water with it, otherwise I'd get stomachake. You have to figure out your own dose. But do take it with plenty of water.
Tiger Lily
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: Ginkgo for circulation February 23 2009, 9:30 AM
I strong recommend the ginkgo. I think it important and for some people I think it really help.