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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2359411" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>One of my ancestors used to visit a 'big house' regularly because it had a Gingko Biloba tree in the garden, aka the maidenhair tree. It is not the same thing as the maidenhair fern. The leaves were used to make a tea as a remedy for poor circulation, but they should not be used by women of childbearing age though they are safe later in life.</p><p>I believe that an extract can be bought as tablets now a days.</p><p>It might be worth a trial - a fair few things once regarded as old wives tales have been found to have benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2359411, member: 355878"] One of my ancestors used to visit a 'big house' regularly because it had a Gingko Biloba tree in the garden, aka the maidenhair tree. It is not the same thing as the maidenhair fern. The leaves were used to make a tea as a remedy for poor circulation, but they should not be used by women of childbearing age though they are safe later in life. I believe that an extract can be bought as tablets now a days. It might be worth a trial - a fair few things once regarded as old wives tales have been found to have benefits. [/QUOTE]
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