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But there are thousands of articles published in the efficacy in cognitive improvement of Gingko which is rather different proponent than the actual preventing progression … Actually they are totally different topics.
Brain Blogger 2009
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The place is isolated in Andingmen, so the name makes some sense given Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba; in Chinese 銀杏, pinyin romanization, yín xìng), frequently misspelled as "Gingko", and also known as the Maidenhair Tree after
Beijing Boyce 2008
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•Gingko biloba -- Improves blood flow to the vagina.
Marcia G. Yerman: A New Look At The Older Vagina Marcia G. Yerman 2011
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And now we find out partly why Gingko smokes: the special tobacco he uses can actually trap mushi.
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The short and elegant epilogue to the story of Shinra and Renzu is quietly narrated by Gingko as the episode ends:
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Lucy of Nourish Me searched out gingko nuts at an Asian grocery and used their pungent flesh to make Gingko Nut and Mushroom Custards.
Weekend Herb Blogging Roundup for May 5 - 11, 2008 Laurie Constantino 2008
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The main character, Gingko, while looking a bit like the “white-haired pretty boy” in many manga/anime series, acts much more like a Marlon Brando than a typical bishonen would.
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Guess Gingko collects more than they realize—but apparently not by trapping sentient beings.
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Lucy of Nourish Me searched out gingko nuts at an Asian grocery and used their pungent flesh to make Gingko Nut and Mushroom Custards.
Archive 2008-05-01 Laurie Constantino 2008
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We get our first cear glimpse of our odd main character, Gingko, just after the “strange” beat.
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