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Table of Contents > Herbs > Ginkgo Biloba > Uses
Herbs with Similar Uses as: Ginkgo Biloba
Below is a list of conditions that are treated by this herb and the other herbs that may be used to treat it.

 
Alzheimer's disease
American Ginseng
Cat's Claw
Lemon Balm

asthma
Aloe
Ephedra
Feverfew
Flaxseed
Goldenrod
Lobelia
Marshmallow
Red Clover
Wild yam

depression
American Ginseng
Flaxseed
Lavender
Peppermint
St. John's Wort
Valerian

eye disorders
Goldenseal
Grape Seed
Slippery Elm
Turmeric

headache
Cayenne
Devil's Claw
Dong Quai
Feverfew
Jamaica Dogwood
Lavender
Linden
Peppermint
Willow Bark

hypertension
American Ginseng
Barberry
Celery Seed
Dandelion
Dong Quai
Flaxseed
Garlic
Goldenrod
Gotu Kola
Grape Seed
Hawthorn
Linden
Yarrow

macular degeneration
Bilberry
Grape Seed

memory loss
American Ginseng
Asian Ginseng
Green Tea
Rosemary
Siberian Ginseng

sexual dysfunction
American Ginseng
Asian Ginseng
Saw Palmetto

 
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Ginkgo Biloba
  Uses of this Herb
Alzheimer's Disease
Asthma
Dementia
Depression
Hypertension
Macular Degeneration
Sexual Dysfunction
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Blood-thinning Medications
Cyclosporine
MAO Inhibitors
Papaverine
Thiazide Diuretics
Trazodone
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