Health Benefits of Ginkgo Biloba Include Erectile Dysfunction, Alzheimer, Depression

Discussion in 'Biology & Genetics' started by Charles_Wong, Dec 29, 2006.

  1. Charles_Wong Registered Senior Member

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    I believe Ginkgo Biloba is now banned as over-the-counter supplement in Europe, but it is used as a prescription drug in Germany: the goal of course being to boost the Pharmaceutical industry. One by one, supplements are being criminalized in Europe to allow drug companies to sell it only as prescription drugs. In America, FDA/drug companies/bought-off politicians are also trying to criminalize them, but there is not enough popular support for it as yet, but they succeeded in banning over-the-counter T-triptophan in order to boost sales of Prozac, and also now banned Effedra. Plus, I believe there is also an ideological drive among the elites to disempower the citizens by giving them less choice over their lives. I also believe that Organizations representing physicians also would like these things banned because doctors make their money from people who's only choice is prescription drugs. The whole medical and medical equipment industry I speculate have an interest in supporting politicians who support banning supplements and herbs. Please read the full article, here are a few excerpts:

    http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2002/nov2002_report_ginkgo_01.html


    There are many more benefits as well, please read full article at http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2002/nov2002_report_ginkgo_01.html

    For research on much of the non-prescription drugs that Government wants to ban because they work as well or better than prescription drugs, please see http://www.lef.org/

    As an anecdote, I have clinical depression and have tried fluoxatine, bupropion, paroxatine, duloxatine, and other SSRIs. Nothing worked that well and there was too many side effects like loss of sexual drive, lathargy, restlessness, loss of mental focus, appetite gain, etc.

    So I tried the non-prescription St. John's Wart and it worked better than all the prescription drugs with no side effects: labido is great, appetite actually decreased to where I can now eat much more healthier, I don't have anxiety symptoms anymore, etc. I take 300 mg a day.

    I wonder which nation will ban St. John's Wart first. Maybe Europe already has.

    Makes me wonder why all those "street drugs" are illegal as well: to give pharmaceuticals monopoly over the street drugs?
     
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