What Is Ginkgo Biloba?

Potential Side Effects

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Ginkgo biloba can produce numerous adverse side effects, just like any other health supplement or medication. The most common adverse side effects of gingko biloba include headaches, dizziness, stomach upset, and skin reactions. There is also an increased risk of an individual experiencing events that occur due to abnormal internal bleeding. Because taking ginkgo biloba increases an individual's risk of bleeding, it is advised that anyone who has a planned dental procedure or surgical procedure to stop taking the supplement between one and two weeks before the procedure. All physicians and dentists should be informed when patients are taking ginkgo biloba in the case of an emergency. Individuals affected by frequent seizures or any form of epilepsy should not take ginkgo biloba because it has shown to increase seizure risk. Because the effects of taking ginkgo biloba on an unborn child are unknown, individuals who are breastfeeding or pregnant should not take this supplement. The fruit part of the ginkgo biloba tree and its seeds should not be consumed, as any seed of the plant used in a supplement has been carefully prepared.

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