Ginkgo Biloba

Also Known As: Maidenhair Tree, EGb-761, Salisburia Adiantifolia

Compound Type: Nootropic / Peripheral Vasodilator

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Ginkgo Biloba is the oldest living tree species on earth. While commonly marketed as a “Brain Herb” for memory and focus, it is actually one of the most effective supplements for systemic blood flow.

In the male enhancement community, Ginkgo serves a specific purpose: Micro-Circulation. It doesn’t just pump blood; it ensures that blood reaches the tiniest capillaries in the extremities—including the brain, the hands, and the penis.

Does Ginkgo Biloba Affect Penis Size?

Yes. By improving peripheral circulation and reducing oxidative stress, Ginkgo helps maximize the “fill rate” of the erectile tissue, particularly the Corpus Spongiosum (the part that surrounds the urethra and forms the head of the penis).

The Science: Capillaries & Nitric Oxide

1. Peripheral Vasodilation:
Studies have shown that Ginkgo extract (EGb 761) significantly increases blood flow in distal arteries. This is crucial for men who suffer from “cold turtling” (shrinkage) or poor circulation in their extremities.

2. Nitric Oxide Scavenging:
Nitric Oxide (NO) has a short life span. Ginkgo protects NO from being destroyed by free radicals. This means the pump you get from Citrulline lasts longer because Ginkgo is “guarding” the signal.

3. The “Brain-Boner” Connection:
Erections start in the brain. As a potent nootropic, Ginkgo increases dopamine and oxygen flow to the brain, heightening arousal and focus during intimate moments or PE sessions.

✔ The Verdict: STACK ESSENTIAL

The “Finisher.” We recommend adding Ginkgo to any stack that already contains Citrulline. Citrulline opens the highway; Ginkgo opens the side streets. It is particularly good for improving the glans (head) size and sensitivity.

Optimal Dosage
120mg – 240mg
Standardized Extract
Split into 2 doses

Safety Profile & Side Effects

Potential Side Effects:

  • Bleeding Risk: Ginkgo thins the blood. prone to bruising.
  • Headaches (due to increased brain blood flow).
  • Mild stomach upset.
Interactions (Caution):

  • Blood Thinners: Do NOT take with Warfarin or Aspirin without consulting a doctor.
  • Ibuprofen (increases bleeding risk).

Data source: WebMD / PubMed

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