Ginko biloba To Treat Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Awareness Campaign Launch

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A leading complementary medicine expert launches an awareness campaign through theDr.com website, exploring the therapeutic potential of Ginko biloba for the treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).

Dr. Tom O’Bryan’s new report disseminates the findings of numerous peer-reviewed studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of herbal remedies in treating a range of chronic psychological and physiological conditions. Through his theDr.com website, Dr. O’Bryan offers consumers a comprehensive database of science-backed research into plant-based medicine. The latest statement is accompanied by the launch of the ‘Fix Your Brain Recipe Book’.

More details can be found at https://thedr.com/brain-food-recipes/

The latest campaign highlights the importance of Nerve Growth Factors (NGF) and Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factors (BDNF) in combating neural inflammation and increasing blood flow to the brain. Adaptogenic herbs like Maidenhair Tree stimulate the production of these molecules, controlling stress hormones and providing antioxidant support for GAD sufferers.

Maidenhair Tree, otherwise known as Ginkgo Biloba, has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine. According to an article in the Pharmacognosy Review journal, this species of tree is regarded as a living fossil due to its uninterrupted existence for over 270 million years. The extract is used to regulate cerebral blood flow, protect against free radicals, and delay and remediate the signs and symptoms of aging.

Dr. O’Bryan points to a study published by the Journal of Psychiatric Research which demonstrated a 45% reduction in anxiety symptoms among people who had taken a 480 mg dose of Maidenhair Tree – compared with a placebo group. Another paper from the Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare found Gingko to have similar effects to prescription medications in the reduction of anxiety symptoms.

In addition to its anxiolytic properties, the report also highlights Maidenhair Tree’s potential in treating Alzheimer’s disease, hearing loss, premenstrual syndrome, reducing schizophrenia symptoms, and helping vertigo sufferers.

About Dr. Tom O’Bryan and theDr.com

Dr. O’Bryan is a globally-renowned expert on celiac disease, auto-immune conditions, and a lifelong advocate of complementary alternatives to pharmaceutical interventions. He established theDr.com to provide consumers with a comprehensive resource of educational materials and research to judge for themselves why herbal remedies might prove effective for their presenting conditions.

A spokesperson says, “When considering brain health, you’ll want to include herbal support that is both Nootropic (supports better brain health) and Neurotrophic (supports building healthier brain and nerve cells). You might consider these the “preeminent foods” for better cognitive function and lower stress response.”

For more information, and to download the neurological nutrition guide, go to https://thedr.com/brain-food-recipes/

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