Recommendation
Rationale
Notes
Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba); 40-80 mg 3x/day.
Helps combat memory loss; improves concentration.
Those with risk factors for intracranial hemorrhage should avoid use; those taking prescription blood-thinning medications should consult a health care practitioner.
Gotu kola (Centella asiatica); 0.6 gram dried leaves or infusion 3x/day. Normal single dose is 0.33-0.68 grams/day.
Increases blood circulation to the brain.
Also available in liquid and solid forms.
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis); 4-6 grams/day.
Traditionally used to enhance memory.
No known side effects or health hazards; do not take during pregnancy.
St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum); 900-1,200 mg/day of a preparation standardized to contain 5 percent hyperforin for 4-6 weeks.
Helps ease anxiety; combats depression.
Those taking depression medication should consult their doctor prior to use; interacts with many prescription medications, including antitransplant rejection drugs, anti-HIV drugs, and anticancer drugs.
Wild oats (Avena sativa); drink tea throughout day and before bedtime.
Used to strengthen the nervous system.
No side effects or health hazards are known.
Note: Larger doses may be necessary for disease management and prevention. Check with your health care practitioner for individualized recommendations.
Sources: Laurel Vukovic, an Ashland, Oregon-based herbalist and author of Herbal Healing Secrets for Women (Prentice Hall Press, 2000); PDR for Herbal Medicines (Medical Economics Co., 2000).