Gingko biloba Herbal Plant Used for Treating Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
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https://doi.org/10.63785/cpr.2025.1.2.215224Keywords:
Gingko biloba, Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease, Herbal Drug, Neurodegenerative diseaseAbstract
Cognitive dementia is the most vulnerable cause of Alzheimer’s disease around the world, through which there will be cognitive decline in neuronal signals that are generated by the generation of nerve impulses through the region of the brain to the cerebral cortex. This disease should affect the age group of 50-65 or above 65 years of age, but in some cases, this may affect adults with vascular dementia, where the person may be unable to learn and remember things, and physical and mental behavioral changes may be seen in these cases. In this review, we studied the Ginkgo biloba as an herbal plant drug which has been used for the treatment of cerebral and vascular dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, which is used in the treatment of neurodegenerative disease or disorder. The herbal extract of Ginkgo biloba leaves that would be beneficial for memory boosters and improves the learning and remembering capability in an adult or affected person or patient. As usual, the herbal extract may help to improve the nerve conduction in between cerebral cortex, where the nerve conduction or generation of nerve impulses occurs throughout the whole body.
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