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WU and ginko biloba
September 26 2007 at 11:11 PM apple84 (Login apple84)
know that I have asked this question before, but I have very bad blood sirculation and therefor I ordered ginko. I take 6 WU a day and 2x 420 mg ginko. Is this too much? Im scared of ruine the effect of wonderup by takinig such a large amount of another hearb.




Molly H
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Re: WU and ginko biloba
September 27 2007, 10:59 AM

I doubt if taking additional amounts of Ginkgo would have any negative effect on the actions of Wonderup.



Moon
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Re: WU and ginko biloba
September 27 2007, 11:26 AM

WU already contains ginko biloba, but adding more couldn't hurt I think. However, I think the 'burning' herbs like cayenne and ginger are better for circulation. I took ginko and it seemed to make a difference for a while, but then my body totally got used to it. Then I took cayenne and it cured my cold feet. I stoped taking it during summer cause it isn't so necessary as during winter and to prevent getting used to it too, but I'll take it up again.
But I also use vacum for increasing blood supply to the breast and I have to say I feel this helps much more than herbs. Often when I apply vacum, I get a lot more pains immediately, particualry if I apply it late in the afternoon when growth hormone levels are high.
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