Gingko Tea

gingko tea

Ever have Gingko tea? The gingko tree is one of the oldest tree species on the planet, and was almost wiped out in the last ice age, surviving in parts of Asia until now. It has been long used by the Chinese culture as a food as well as for a variety of homeopathic healing remedies. It is now reestablishing itself, not only around the world but as a healing plant. It is resistant to pollution, drought and disease, and can live up to one thousand years under the right conditions.

The nut or seed is used in a variety of different medicines, as well as the leaves. Some of the healing remedies that this remarkable tree is used for is increased circulation, by opening up the blood vessels. Poor circulation is the cause for a variety of different illnesses, from high blood pressure, mental illness, impaired hearing, and memory loss, just to name a few. This plant also strengthens the neurotransmitters in the brain, improving impulses within the brain as well as other nerve cells in general.

Drinking Gingko tea on a regular basis has many different benefits. It can increase concentration, improve circulation, increase memory, and reduces clogged arteries, just to name a few. It also has a number of anti-inflammatory antioxidants, which can reduce arthritis, and improve joint and ligament movement. It is currently being researched to find out if it can even counter cell damage, and reverse its effects.

There are just so many different benefits of drinking Gingko Tea that one post is just not enough to cover them all. However, there is an abundance of information about Gingko on the internet, including how to find it, what way to ingest it gets the best results, and what all the different medical benefits of using it are.