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Gingko Biloba


Gingko Biloba (Ginkgo biloba (Maidenhair tree))

Another sale table rescue....£5 for a tree about 2 feet tall. Has to be a bargain. In a pot for now, we'll see if it grows!



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It will, it is very tough tree.

10 Jun, 2012

 

Don't these get huge, Karen?

Good for the brain, though!!

10 Jun, 2012

 

We have one in the front - it is the oldest ever living tree I believe

10 Jun, 2012

 

Yes, it does get huge Karen.....very slowly!

10 Jun, 2012

 

It might well have been Paul, but I think...and I'm not sure on thiis, that the Wollemi Pine might have taken over that mantle since it was recently re-discovered. Must check that out....on google! lol

10 Jun, 2012

 

You are right, Paul. It is even able to change metabolism during long periods of drought, so it is not suffering as other trees, when it doesn´t rain for weeks.

10 Jun, 2012

 

wow, this is a special tree then Katarina. I shall treasure it!

10 Jun, 2012

 

Hi Karen, it has more then 160 millions of years. His seeds are delicious and China medicine used them in the treatment of some types of cancer and digestive problems.

10 Jun, 2012

 

I just checked a book I have about trees and there is written that when atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, everything living around epicentre died. The only thing which survived were 4 gingo trees, which survived bombardment and next spring they started to bloom. The closest one, which Japanese named Hosen-li, standed just kilometer from epicentre. All four trees live until now.

10 Jun, 2012

 

Thank you K. I knew it had medicinal properties, but had no idea what they were. People seem to take it as a supplement here, but I never have myself.....though I seem to be taking every other supplement available to mankind! ;) Perhaps I should just chuck this one in to me pill box(es) along with all the others!

10 Jun, 2012

 

Western medicine uses Gingo leaves as vasoactive substance. Chinese medicine used seeds. So little difference.
If you want to take Gingko extract - available in Europe - take care. After several weeks it causes some problem to thrombocytes, which have role in coagulation of blood, so if you take also food or other drugs, which can "dilute" blood, it can cause bleeding. So when you will take it, make pause every 6 weeks. Or every two months.

10 Jun, 2012

 

Lovely advice, thank you! Are you a herbalist Katarina?

10 Jun, 2012

 

No, I am a medical doctor. Lol. But Uncle called us "herbalists".

10 Jun, 2012

 

Ah, I see! Well, thank you very much for the (free) advice!! Thankfully I don't need any medication at all, blood thinners or otherwise, except if you count my St John's Wort which is a life saver during the months of winter darkness. All the other stuff I take is vits. etc., especially the vitamin D which I recently heard a doctor say that ALL of us in the northern parts of Europe should be taking as we don't get enough sun! So, hopefully the supplements I take will be good enough to keep me away from the Doctors for as long as possible!! :D

10 Jun, 2012

 

Majority of my advices were for free. What I cannot say about lawyers, lol.

10 Jun, 2012

 

LOL! I know exactly what you mean...and my son is training to be one! :D

10 Jun, 2012

 

St John´s Wort is very popular in the UK, isn´t it? Now I understand why so many medicaments have warnings that you cannot take it simultaneously with this herb.
Achh, medicine is horrible thing, doesn´t it?
Until you need it.

10 Jun, 2012

 

:D Same with Doctors really!!....only kidding you know! :D

10 Jun, 2012

 

I know :D Patients all over the world are the same. With the exception of those from Afghanistan.

10 Jun, 2012

 

Interesting! :)

10 Jun, 2012

 

in some countries majority of people do not meet a physician for their whole lives, so they are grateful if they meet one at least once upon a life.

10 Jun, 2012

 

Is it not supposed to help your memory? I've forgotten...lol ;)

10 Jun, 2012

 

it is Karen :) but the same makes Vinca minor and four cups of coffee a day. Filtered Columbia :)

10 Jun, 2012

 

Lol, Katarina...I can do the coffee, but I'm not having anything to do with the Vinca - not after its last attempt to take over the world! ;)))

10 Jun, 2012

 

vinca did that?

10 Jun, 2012

 

All vincas like it here, Katarina...too much...

10 Jun, 2012

 

lol! I heard the coffee thing the other day...I think I shall start drinking it again...I think I need to! :D

10 Jun, 2012

 

Get a nespresso machine, Karen...they're brilliant!

12 Jun, 2012

 

Yes, we have one Karen, but I only drink decaf pods. I think I shall have to go back to the 'real' stuff! Great coffee though...spoils you for any cafes!

12 Jun, 2012

 

But kinda pricy...a natural barrier to overindulging the caffeine habit...

12 Jun, 2012

 

Yes, it is. I need two pods ever time as well, so we're talking about 60p a go. Still a lot lot cheaper than a cafe!

12 Jun, 2012

 

Tomorrow I will post you a picture of two Ginko Trees one in our neighbours garden and the other in ours........prepare to be amazed lol

13 Jun, 2012

 

oooh, sounds exciting....can't wait! :D

14 Jun, 2012

 

There I have done it, take your pick lol

14 Jun, 2012



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