Thursday, January 21, 2010

Ginkgo Biloba Alzheimer Does Anyone Know If It Is Safe To Consume Cranberries Or The Juice Of The Fruits Whilst Taking Ginkgo Biloba?

Does anyone know if it is safe to consume cranberries or the juice of the fruits whilst taking Ginkgo Biloba? - ginkgo biloba alzheimer

Ginkgo has a mild blood-thinning properties (but much milder than warfarin), and I know that blueberries are dangerously with warfarin. Do you know whether it would be dangerous, aspirin or ginkgo biloba.

5 comments:

Herbal Malc said...

There are no known interactions between cranberry and ginkgo biloba. The only drug with which we be careful when taking the cranberry has is warfarin or similar drugs.

Herbal Malc said...

There are no known interactions between cranberry and ginkgo biloba. The only drug with which we be careful when taking the cranberry has is warfarin or similar drugs.

Herbal Malc said...

There are no known interactions between cranberry and ginkgo biloba. The only drug with which we be careful when taking the cranberry has is warfarin or similar drugs.

Steve S said...

I am inclined to believe that if we buy on the health of the "store", then their pharmacological properties are likely to be mild or nonexistent. With regard to the resistance data to the essence of Ginkgo, I am sure he will be fine.

saturnsh... said...

Try, in conjunction with Holland & Barrett get (if you advise the United Kingdom) or a pharmacy. I wish I could help more, but take a turn. Good luck x

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