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Swanson Ginkgo Biloba Extract helps maintain circulation to the brain and has traditionally been used to support brain and nervous system health. An ancient botanical, ginkgo has been extensively studied to support working memory, cognitive processing, attention and recall.¹² Exciting research also shows that ginkgo may promote visual acuity thanks to its support of healthy blood flow to the eyes.³
Each single-capsule serving delivers 60 mg Ginkgo biloba leaf extract to support healthy cognitive function. Featuring GinkgoSelect, Swanson Ginkgo Biloba Extract is standardized to 24% flavones and 6% terpene lactones—the potency studied to support working memory, focus and mental sharpness.
1) Stough, C et al. The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology vol. 4,2 (2001): 131-4.
2) Elsabagh, Sarah et al. Psychopharmacology vol. 179,2 (2005): 437-46.
3) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10385132/
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