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Does Ginkgo biloba raise blood pressure?

Conclusions. Our data indicate that ginkgo biloba does not reduce blood pressure or the incidence of hypertension in elderly men and women.Feb 18, 2010

Does taking ginkgo biloba raise blood pressure?

Medications for high blood pressure: Ginkgo may lower blood pressure, so taking it with blood pressure medications may cause blood pressure to drop too low. There has been a report of an interaction between ginkgo and nifedipine (Procardia), a calcium channel blocker used for blood pressure and heart rhythm problems.

What are some side effects of ginkgo biloba?

It can cause some minor side effects such as stomach upset, headache, dizziness, and allergic skin reactions. There is also some concern that ginkgo leaf extract might increase the risk of bruising and bleeding or cause arrhythmia. The ROASTED SEED or CRUDE GINKGO PLANT are possibly unsafe when taken by mouth.

Who should not take ginkgo biloba?

If you are older, have a bleeding disorder or are pregnant, don't take ginkgo. The supplement might increase your risk of bleeding. If you're planning to have surgery, stop taking ginkgo two weeks beforehand. Ginkgo might interfere with the management of diabetes.

Is Ginkgo biloba bad for your heart?

Improves Circulation and Heart Health Ginkgo's apparent ability to increase blood flow to various parts of the body may be the origin of many of its supposed benefits. One study in people with heart disease who supplemented with ginkgo revealed an immediate increase in blood flow to multiple parts of the body.

Can ginkgo cause stroke?

"Ginkgo has been reported to cause bleeding-related complications but the strokes in this case were due to blood clots, not excessive bleeding, and were generally not severe." During the Oregon State University study 21 people developed memory problems which could be classed as dementia.

Does CoQ10 lower blood pressure?

In one analysis, after reviewing 12 clinical studies, researchers concluded that CoQ10 has the potential to lower systolic blood pressure by up to 17 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure by 10 mm Hg, without significant side effects. More research with greater numbers of people is needed.

Is Ginkgo a blood thinner?

Gingko thins the blood and has fibrinolytic effects, according to some sources. This means it may dissolve blood clots. One study reports that ginkgo extract has similar effects to streptokinase, a drug used to treat blood clots.