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Ginkgo biloba: the ancient ally for a clear mind and emotional balance

Ginkgo biloba: the ancient ally for a clear mind and emotional balance

Baobab: An African Superfruit With More Energy Than You Ever Imagined

Ginkgo Biloba and Its Benefits!

Have you heard of Ginkgo biloba? It’s one of the world’s oldest natural remedies, used for centuries in traditional Asian medicine and supported today by modern science.

At Ksumai, we know it well, which is why it’s included in our Baobab Complex and Moringa Complex formulas.

Why did we choose it? Because it works.
1. Promotes Memory and Concentration
Thanks to its ability to improve cerebral blood circulation, Ginkgo biloba supports memory, concentration, and mental focus.

A study published in Psychopharmacology (2000) showed that, in just six weeks, Ginkgo extract significantly improved the memory of healthy adults (Kennedy et al., 2000).

This makes it a great ally in times of mental stress, overwork, or brain fog.

That’s why we incorporated it into our Baobab Complex, a male tonic.

2. Helps regulate mood and anxiety
Ginkgo has also been shown to be helpful in reducing anxiety and improving mood.

A clinical trial published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research (2007) found that Ginkgo extract can reduce anxiety, especially in people with mild stress or emotional symptoms related to hormonal changes (Woelk et al., 2007).

That’s why we incorporated it into Moringa Complex, a supplement designed for women undergoing hormonal transition who are seeking more energy, serenity, and daily vitality.

Why is it in our formulas?
Because at Ksumai, we select ingredients with evidence and purpose. Ginkgo biloba is synonymous with clarity, emotional balance, and mental vitality. And by combining it with other superfoods in our formulas, we multiply its benefits.

Discover the power of Ginkgo in our natural formulas. Your mind (and body) will notice.

References:

Kennedy, D. O., et al. (2000). Psychopharmacology, 151(4), 416–423.

Woelk, H., et al. (2007). Journal of Psychiatric Research, 41(6), 472–480.

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