Took me three weeks to feel the difference and then it was clear. My focus through long work sessions holds longer and afternoon brain fog has noticeably eased. The dual-source ginkgo is doing real work. Glad I stayed consistent through the slow start.
Ginkgo+
Panax, standardized to 7% ginsenosides, the active adaptogenic compounds.*
600mg whole-leaf powder plus 120mg extract standardized to 24% flavones.*
A precision pairing of two of the world's most-studied botanical adaptogens.*
Red Asian Ginseng (700mg)
Panax ginseng stem/leaf, standardized to 7% ginsenosides
Ginkgo Biloba Whole Leaf (600mg)
Ginkgo biloba leaf powder, full-spectrum
Ginkgo Biloba Extract (120mg)
Ginkgo biloba leaf, standardized to 24% flavone glycosides
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Non-GMO. Vegan. Gluten-Free.
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Two ancient botanicals. Clinical standardization.
- Red Asian GinsengPanax ginseng · stem/leaf
- Standardization7% ginsenosides
- RoleAdaptogen, stamina, resilience
- Ginkgo PowderGinkgo biloba · leaf
- FormWhole-leaf, full spectrum
- Ginkgo ExtractGinkgo biloba · leaf
- Standardization24% flavone glycosides
- RoleCognitive and circulatory support
Take 2 capsules daily in the morning with food. Avoid late evening since ginseng can be subtly activating. Benefits build over 2 to 8 weeks of consistent use.
Member Reviews
Based on 927 verified reviews
Started this for the ginseng. Two weeks in and my afternoon dropoff was clearly less brutal. It's not a caffeine kind of energy, more a steadier baseline through demanding days. Calmer too. The adaptogen story is real if you give it time.
Most ginkgo on the shelf is just leaf powder with no standardization. Most ginseng has no ginsenoside percentage. This formula discloses both: 24% flavones on the ginkgo extract, 7% ginsenosides on the ginseng. Honest formulation. Six weeks in and clarity holds.
My hands and feet were always cold, even indoors. After a few weeks on Ginkgo+ that's noticeably better. Whatever circulation support the ginkgo does, I'm feeling it in the extremities, not just in clarity. Pleasant side effect I wasn't expecting.
First couple weeks I felt nothing and almost gave up. Adaptogens and ginkgo build slowly, so patience is required. Around week 4 things clearly clicked, steadier focus, better stamina, calmer baseline through busy days. Stick with it.
I'm an accountant and tax season usually flattens me by mid-March. Started this in January as an experiment. Made it through the heaviest weeks with steadier focus and less mental fatigue than usual. Whatever combination of the ginkgo and ginseng is doing, it held up under real pressure.
Mental energy got patchier in my late 50s. Some days sharp, some days foggy. Ginkgo+ daily for two months and the baseline is steadier. Less of the up-and-down. The ginseng adaptogen story isn't hype, it really does give a calmer kind of stamina. Will keep taking it.
Two capsules deliver 1,420mg of active botanicals. That's a meaningful dose, not the token sprinkle most adaptogen brands ship. The two-ingredient focus is what sold me, no kitchen sink of 15 things at trace levels. Six weeks in and clarity, focus, and stamina are all steadier.
Two capsules every morning with breakfast. Four months in. Mental clarity holds through busy workdays, stamina is steadier, and I handle deadlines with less fraying at the edges. Easy capsules, no aftertaste, no jitters. Part of my routine for good.
I take this every morning with my coffee. No conflict at all. The ginkgo and the coffee work on totally different timelines. The coffee is fast and short, the Ginkgo+ is the steady baseline underneath. Three months in and the difference in mental stamina is real.
Easy capsules, no aftertaste. Mental clarity is the clearest thing I notice. Around 5 weeks in the focus on long projects really locked in. Used to lose steam after lunch, now I can push through to the end of the day without crashing.
My mom turned me onto this for the circulation support. I'm a nurse and on my feet 12 hours a shift. Hands and feet were always cold after long shifts. Six weeks on Ginkgo+ and that's noticeably better. Energy through the back half of the shift is steadier too.
Worked but slower than I hoped. Around week 5 the focus and stamina benefits clicked in. The dual-source ginkgo and the 7% ginsenoside ginseng do real work, you just have to be patient. Don't expect a stimulant feel. Steady wins here.
Brain fog had become my normal in my late 50s. Started this and after about a month the fog had lifted in a real way. Thinking is sharper, focus holds longer, and the stamina is steadier. Calmer too. Will reorder.
Software engineer, long coding stretches. Started this for the focus. Three weeks in the cognitive stamina was clearly better, fewer "what was I doing" moments. The ginseng kept the afternoon dropoff in check too. Both botanicals doing their job.
Mental clarity through the day is what I notice most. Less of the foggy moments, more of the "I'm here, I'm sharp" feeling. The ginseng adaptogen story is subtle but real. Two months in and I'll keep taking it.
Took it for the circulation. My hands had been numb on long drives. After about three weeks the numbness eased. Plus I noticed my focus on the road is sharper. Two benefits for the price of one. Good formulation.
Switched from a kitchen-sink nootropic to this. The two-ingredient focus actually delivers. Less is more when the ingredients are real and dosed at meaningful levels. Five weeks in and I prefer this over the 14-ingredient blend I used to take.
71 years old, retired engineer. Mental clarity matters at my age. Started Ginkgo+ on my doctor's OK (I'm not on blood thinners) and after about 6 weeks the difference is noticeable. Sharper, steadier, less wandering on tasks.
Worth the patience. Real adaptogens take weeks not days. By week 6 my focus through long meetings was noticeably better and my afternoon stamina held. Calmer baseline too. Won't go back to the generic ginkgo I used to take.
Two capsules morning with breakfast. Easy routine. Six weeks in. The standardized ginkgo extract and the 7% ginsenoside ginseng are doing what the label says they do. Focus, stamina, calm. Will keep ordering.
Steady is the right word. Not a buzz, not a crash. Just a steadier mental energy through the day. Started this for the focus and stayed for the calm. Almost three months on it now. Two capsules with breakfast and I'm set.
Took a full bottle to really notice. Around week 4 things started clicking. Steadier focus on long tasks and less afternoon energy dip. Not dramatic but consistent. Ordering a second bottle to see if the benefits build further.
Good capsules. Easy on the stomach with breakfast. Mental clarity built over about a month. Stamina followed. I'm a writer and the focus on long days at the keyboard is noticeably steadier. Will stick with it.
Honest formula. Two ingredients, both standardized, real doses. Two months on Ginkgo+ and my baseline mental clarity and stamina are both up. The no-jitter angle is a big deal, I can take it any day without the wired feeling from stimulant nootropics.
Questions?
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Many users notice subtle circulation and clarity shifts within the first 1 to 2 weeks. Adaptogenic stamina and resilience build over 2 to 4 weeks of consistent use. The full cognitive support window typically develops between weeks 4 and 8. Ginkgo and ginseng both build with daily use, so consistency matters more than dose timing.
Talk to your healthcare provider before starting if you take any of the following. Ginkgo has documented interactions with blood thinners (warfarin, aspirin, NSAIDs, clopidogrel) due to mild antiplatelet activity, which can increase bleeding risk. Ginseng can interact with diabetes medications (may affect blood sugar), MAOIs and certain antidepressants, and warfarin. Also discuss with your provider if you are scheduled for surgery, as ginkgo and ginseng are typically discontinued at least 2 weeks before a procedure.
Ginkgo supports healthy circulation and cognitive function. Red Asian Ginseng is a classical adaptogen that supports stamina and the body's resilience to stress. The two botanicals address different layers of the same daily-performance story: clarity and circulation from one, adaptogenic stamina and steadiness from the other. They have been paired in traditional formulas for centuries because they complement each other.
Standardization means the active compound percentage is disclosed and verified. Generic ginkgo powders and generic ginseng products often skip this, so the buyer has no way to know if they are getting clinical-grade activity or a token amount. Ginkgo+ uses a 24% flavone-standardized ginkgo extract (the grade used in published research) alongside whole-leaf ginkgo, plus Red Asian Ginseng standardized to 7% ginsenosides. The percentage is what separates a real formula from a label claim.
The 600mg whole-leaf ginkgo powder provides the full natural spectrum of compounds in the plant. The 120mg 24% flavone extract delivers concentrated active potency at the clinical-research grade. Together you get broad-spectrum and targeted support, rather than relying on whole-leaf alone (lower potency) or extract alone (narrower compound profile).
Two capsules daily, in the morning with food. Ginseng can be subtly activating, so morning timing avoids any chance of it interfering with sleep. Daily consistency matters more than the exact hour. Avoid taking it late in the evening.
No. Red Asian Ginseng is an adaptogen, not a stimulant. There is no caffeine and no jitter. What users typically report is a steadier baseline of daily stamina and resilience over weeks, rather than an immediate boost. Ginkgo similarly supports healthy circulation and clarity without a stimulant effect.
Yes. Ginkgo+ does not contain caffeine and most users take it alongside their morning coffee with no issue. The two work differently: coffee is a fast stimulant, Ginkgo+ supports the underlying clarity and stamina baseline over weeks. They are compatible.
Ginkgo and ginseng are both generally not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Talk to your OB/GYN or healthcare provider before taking this or any supplement if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant.
Some traditional adaptogen practice recommends cycling ginseng (for example, 8 weeks on, 2 weeks off), though there is no strict requirement and research findings are mixed. Many users take Ginkgo+ continuously without cycling. If you prefer to cycle, a 2-week break after 8 to 12 weeks of daily use is a reasonable approach. Talk to your provider for personalized guidance.
Ginkgo+ is well-tolerated by most users. Possible mild side effects include digestive upset (taking with food reduces this) or, rarely, headache from ginkgo. Ginseng can occasionally cause restlessness or trouble sleeping if taken late in the day. Stop use and talk to your provider if you experience unusual bleeding, bruising, or persistent side effects.
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