Ginkgo Biloba

  • 120mg of standardised 50:1 leaf extract — equivalent to 6,000mg of Ginkgo biloba leaf per tablet
  • Standardised to 24% ginkgo flavone glycosides and 6% terpene lactones
  • Traditional botanical from one of the oldest tree species on earth
Description

Ginkgo biloba is one of the most studied botanicals in the world and one of the oldest tree species on earth, with a fossil record dating back over 200 million years. Our tablets use a high-strength 50:1 leaf extract — concentrating 6,000mg of Ginkgo leaf into 120mg of extract per tablet.

Importantly, the extract is standardised to two markers used as the industry benchmark for Ginkgo quality:

  • 24% ginkgo flavone glycosides (28.8mg per tablet)
Nutritional Information
Each Serving (1 Tablet) Contains:
Ginkgo Biloba (50:1 leaf extract) 120 mg **
(from 6,000mg Ginkgo leaf)
24% Ginkgoflavonglycosides  28.8 mg
6% Terpene Lactones  7.2 mg
Ingredients
Ingredients 
Micro Crystalline Cellulose (Bulking Agent), Ginkgo Biloba Extract, Di Calcium Phosphate (Bulking Agent), Magnesium Stearate (Anti-Caking Agent).

Directions
Take one (1) to two (2) tablets daily with a meal. Do not exceed the recommended dose.

Suitability
✔ Non GMO
✔ Suitable for vegetarians
✔ Suitable for vegans
✔ Crustaceans free
✔ Egg free
✔ Fish free
✔ Peanut free
✔ Soy free
✔ Milk free
✔ Nut free
✔ Celery free
✔ Mustard free
✔ Sesame seed free
✔ Sulphur dioxide free
✔ Lupin free
✔ Molluscs free
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Customer Reviews

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Leonard Goodchild

Good stuff

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Ifeoma Anonyai

Great product, highly recommended.

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Denise Murton
Perfect ordering and delivery

Pleased that I can take this with my other medication

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Dovile Janulionyte
Great

Great products and fast delivery, brilliant prices !

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dan wyke
Ginkgo Biloba

Attractive prices. I buy supplements from this company quite often - I particularly like the Zinc and Selenium combo - but would feel more confident buying from this company if it submitted its products to third-party testing. If the products are genuine - and I've no reason to doubt they aren't - you would think it's something that a company would be keen to do, to satisfy customers and give it an edge in a crowded market. I hope it's something they will consider doing. I would buy even more supplements from them with that guarantee.


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