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BulkSupplements.com Ginkgo Biloba Extract Powder delivers a potent 200mg dose of pure, gluten-free Ginkgo Biloba leaf extract per serving. Manufactured under strict cGMP standards and verified by third-party labs, this unflavored powder supports brain health, muscle strength, and longevity. Ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking a clean, effective herbal supplement to seamlessly enhance daily wellness routines.















































| ASIN | B00EMKB9TK |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,927 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #86 in Ginkgo Biloba Herbal Supplements |
| Brand | BulkSupplements |
| Brand Name | BulkSupplements |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,225 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Dosage Form | Powder |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Is Product Expirable | Yes |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 250 Grams |
| Legal Disclaimer | These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. |
| Manufacturer | BULKSUPPLEMENTS.COM |
| Material Features | Gluten Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Brain Health |
| Special Ingredients | Ginkgo Biloba |
| UPC | 849720003225 |
| Unit Count | 8.82 Ounce |
C**S
When Bad Taste means the Best Product. The only supplements I will ever need.
Without getting into the pros and cons of individual supplements, This entire line of supplements is PERFECT for me and exactly what you will need to put a supplement to good use. The bad taste is actually a great thing. It comes from good preparation, not bad. The taste is a sign that the preparation is very close to the original form, and when I take something that is tasteless, I know that it is probably because it is worthless and refined. I was actually making my own preparations using grain alcohol extraction before I found these supplements. These are very close to what you would experience with freeze dried coffee,... ever taste freeze dried coffee powder??? without the flavoring and sugar. These supplements have no flavorings or sugar added and are a perfect way to get concentrated raw compounds from the plant into your diet. I like that they are very close to the original herb.... but I would have to chew herbs all day to get this much BANG. I am currently using the Gingko during the day and then Valerian at night and will be working in some Ginseng. I just put a small amount of water in my blender and start it running and toss in a dose of the mix. Shut it off immediately. This would be great for making capsules because the concentration would make an acceptable dose. Just don't take a huge amount of these powders and your body will process it fine.
M**W
Ginkgo has anabolic effect on ageing muscles
I like that BulkSupplements Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract Powder is : Clean & Pure Powder. No Fillers. Lab Tested for Verification & Guaranteed Purity I am over 55 and I try to stay in shape, I saw this study Ginkgo has anabolic effect on ageing muscles In animal and epidemiological studies, ginkgo extracts extend lifespan. Studies on worms have shown that ginkgo extracts protect muscle tissue from the degeneration that happens with ageing. The researchers, who work at research institutes in France such as Inserm and CNRS, were particularly interested in the latter aspect. They wondered whether Ginkgo biloba works against sarcopenia. Sarcopenia is the scientific term for the weakening that occurs as a result of ageing. Muscles lose their strength and ability to function as people age. But we don't know exactly how this happens. Ageing probably something like a cascade of catabolic processes. The researchers did a study using old rats, aged 22 months. They were given 75 mg per kg bodyweight of ginkgo extract in their drinking water each day for 2 months. The extract used was Egb 761, from the French supplier Ipsen. A control group of elderly rats got no ginkgo. A second control group was made up of young 4-month-old rats. They got no ginkgo either. After 60 days the researchers measured the effect that the ginkgo extract had had in the soleus calf muscle. Of course we are just dumb journalists with no real understanding of these matters, but we think this was a strange choice of muscle. The soleus is not that sensitive to ageing processes. A different calf muscle, the gastrocnemius reacts more to ageing. It's just possible that this study underestimates the anabolic effect of ginkgo. At the end of the course of ginkgo, when the researchers examined the old rats, they saw that the extracts protected the rats against weight gain in old age. Elderly lab rats grow fat. What's more, the rats that had been given ginkgo had more muscle tissue. The effect of the ginkgo was not so great that the old rats' muscle tissue ended up like that of young animals. The rats who'd been given ginkgo supplements also developed more muscle strength. The researchers discovered this when they made muscle fibres from the rats' soleus contract, and measured how much strength the fibres could generate. The ginkgo supplementation had an effect on the concentration of the enzyme creatine kinase in the rats' blood. This is a marker for muscle damage. The more creatine kinase in the blood, the worse off the muscles are. The young animals had 370 U/L in their blood. In the elderly rats that got nothing, the figure was 737 U/L. In the elderly rats that were given ginkgo, the creatine kinase level dropped to 371 U/L. The reason that the French research was published in such a prestigious scientific journal as PLoS One is that the researchers used genomics technology to measure the activity of tens of thousands of genes in the DNA of the muscle cells. That's how they discovered that the ginkgo supplement had an effect on 1015 of those genes. The most important of those genes were connected to the production of muscle tissue, such as the genes for follistatin, follistatin related protein, activin receptor type I, embryonic myosin heavy chain and ryanodine receptor 3, and they all became more active. Other genes also reacted to the ginkgo: some got the muscle cells to burn more fatty acids, others reduced the amount of free radicals that the mitochondria in the muscle cells produced, and yet others made the muscle cells use less glucose as a source of energy. The ginkgo also made the gene for tenascin C work twice as hard as normal. Tenascin C is a molecule found in muscle attachments. It's a component of collagen I and II. So gingko not only increases muscle mass and strength, but also strengthens the muscle attachments. The researchers think that Ginkgo biloba may protect the elderly against sarcopenia. If they are right, it will give life extensionists a new way to maintain muscle condition. So far longevity seekers have had to rely on caloric restriction and strength training. Source: PLoS One. 2009 Nov 24;4(11):e7998.
M**.
Not sure it improves my formula of Gensing + Goatweed
I add it to my formula 500g Gensing + 500g Goatweed, but the dose of 200g makes my heart burn, and the dose of 50-100g is ok for me. Not sure it improves my formula.
O**R
Seems good but tastes horrible
I've used their ginkgo for years but the last 2 times the product has had a really strong, bitter taste.l similar to their ginseng. It makes me wonder if the taste is from how the products are stored or something else common to both. I'm ordering the next batch directly from their site to see if the taste persists.
C**R
Brilliant for memory. Bitter as gall. I've tried many Gingko supps... this one works!
This stuff tastes TERRIBLE. But it works. If you're looking for something that increases your memory and blood flow, this is it if you're not too finnicky to handle the taste. I've used many Gingko supplements and they've been okay. I just tried some Ginkgo leaves that weren't t nearly as potent and I came back to this. This is an *extract* so a rounded 1/4 teaspoon will get your brain working for several hours. If you can't handle the taste I suggest using either edible gel films (papes) or buy a capsule machine and capsules and encapsulate the powder. But the powder is sticky so encapsulating may be trickier. But I have to give this product 5 stars. It just works.
S**E
Great product, packaging needs work.
This is a 5-star (quality) product that I'm rating 4-stars due to BulkSupplements' (and other similar companies') packaging procedures. In short, they pack a few percent of whatever supplement you get ABOVE the zip/tear line, in a way that results in you losing a small amount of the powder when you open the package. Thus, you don't get what you paid for. I've experienced this with ALL of BulkSupplements' products, and, for that matter, many supplement companies in general, increasingly over the last year. It's a minor thing, but basically, the packaging forces you to buy more of their product sooner, which is a classic supplement manufacturing technique and forces you to take extra measures (like opening these bags over a container or using a small spoon to get out the last bits), which I didn't pay for. If I pay for a certain amount of something, I expect that amount, not 90% and work for the other 10%. To be clear, the company still provides good value and a quality product, but, I wish they'd buck the trend a bit and do a better job with packaging. You know, surprise me, be ethical. Update 01/20. They've improved this since the original review. Good work to whomever fixed the problem. I really like the brand too. Revised to 5 stars.
A**N
Color of Quality?
This is the second time I've ordered powdered gingko biloba from Bulk Supplements. Upon inspection of this batch, I was immediately curious by the difference in color. I know the fresh leaves of the ginkgo tree are green. In the fall, they turn yellow before falling from the tree. And I know the tree bark is a reddish brown. I only know this from reading about the Ginkgo Biloba tree. In the photo I took, you can see this batch looks more like the tree bark than leaves. Almost like its not even the same product. Both have that nasty bitter taste! I don't know if the powdered supplement will have a different effect. From what I've read about ginkgo, I'm not sure what to make of this inconsistency. If anyone can send me links to read about differences in color and quality of gingko biloba, I would be grateful! and thus, I will be happy to change my review. thank you.
L**S
I think I'll like it now that I know how it works
I purchased this Ginkgo Biloba because I have brain fog and fatigue and read it may help. When it arrived I used my Milligram scale to measure out the recommended amount. After a few hours I didn't notice anything positive or negative so I took a little more than recommended. A couple hours later, still nothing so I took a triple dose. It really doesn't make sense that I should try more than the recommended dosage but I'm sometimes a Mad Scientist when it comes to trying supplements on my self. After the third dose my heart started pumping a little harder than usual and I felt tired. My memory didn't seem any better so I gave up on it for a couple days. Well yesterday I noticed several times that recalling things was easier than usual. Enough so that I wondered why. Then it hit me. Maybe the Ginkgo did help! I started with the recommended dose today and have promised myself that I will stick to it. No pounding heart or other negative symptoms so far. I have trouble remembering to do things and so far the memory improvement hasn't had any effect on that, just on things that I'm intentionally trying to recall. Maybe it will if I give it time. I'm also hoping that it will help circulation to my cold hands and feet. Will this experience teach me to stick to the recommended dosage and change my over all 'if some is good, more is better' view of life? No, probably not.
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