Ginkgolides show effects adequate for neurotransmitters—by binding with ionotropic receptors and for neuromodulators—by binding to the metabotropic receptors. Besides, the natural compounds regulate a vast spectrum of neurotransmitters (glutamate, gamma-aminobutyric acid, serotonin). It takes time to saturate receptors with ginkgolides; thus, for the clinical application for the successful regulation of the metabolic pathways, the administration of ginkgolides must be long-term. Ginkgolides exhibit a broad and diverse array of neuro-regulatory properties, which still require further investigation. However, further research should focus on overcoming ginkgolides' disadvantages and widening their clinical applications.
I take Ginkgo along with Lion's Mane, Gotu Kola, Grape Seed extract, Resveratrol, Omega 3, Acai, Bluberry, Wheat Grass, to name a few- Evidence has shown these re-energize brain cells.. I believe these have helped with cognitive issues and fogginess..as well as side effects from C/L. I strongly recommend supplements like these as a defence against pd..
So far I’ve read the last article. It was written by Apollo Health which is founded by Dr. Dale Bredesen from the Buck Institute. He has very good credentials and has studied ALZ for 30 years. And he’s from my home town.
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