Citicoline
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- Citicoline is used for Alzheimer’sdiseaseand other types ofdementia, headtrauma,cerebrovascular diseasesuch asstroke, age-relatedmemoryloss, Parkinson’s disease,attentiondeficit-hyperactive disorder (ADHD), andglaucoma
- Taking citicoline seems to help memory loss
- Improves long-term blood circulation problems in the brain (cerebrovascular diseases)
- Citicoline seems to increase a brain chemical called phosphatidylcholine. This brain chemical is important for brain function. Citicoline might also decrease braintissuedamage when the brain is injured
- Might improve vision in some people with glaucoma
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Ginkgo biloba
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- Ginkgo contains high levels of flavonoids and terpenoids, which are compounds known for their strong antioxidant effects
- Some specific conditions in which ginkgo extract has shown to reduce inflammation include: arthritis, irritable bowel disease (IBD), cancer, heart disease and stroke
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· Improves circulation and heart health
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- It reduces anxiety, stress and other symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline associated with aging
- Improves brain function and well-being
- May help treat symptoms of depression
- Can support vision and eye health
- Can treat headaches and migraines
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· Can improve asthma and COPD symptoms. This is attributed to the anti-inflammatory compounds in ginkgo, which may allow for reduced inflammation of the airways and increased lung capacity
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- May help treat both the physical and psychological symptoms of premenstrual syndrome
- May treat sexual dysfunction, such as erectile dysfunction orlow libido. Ginkgo has the ability to improve blood levels of nitric oxide, which improves circulation via the dilation of blood vessels
- Traditional uses include soothing a bladder infection and increasing sexual energy
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Lavandula
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- It is associated with calmness—it can ease anxiety and lessen mood swings
- Improves concentration during work
- Improves cognitive function in Alzheimer’s patients
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