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Activated Ginkgo Extract - Brain Health and Blood Circulation

Activated Ginkgo Extract - Brain Health and Blood Circulation

Boosting Circulation for a Healthier You

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  • 100% Plant-based
  • Made in Singapore
  • GMP Compliant
  • Quality Control Tested

Health Benefits

  • Promote blood circulation
  • Support memory and brain health
  • Reduce headache, dizziness and mild vertigo
  • Mental alertness
  • Healthy blood vessels

Ingredients

Standardised

• 40mg Japanese Activated Ginkgo Biloba Extract
• 24% Ginkgo Flavone Glycosides
• 6% Terpene Lactone
• Less than 1 ppm of Ginkgolic Acid

Dosage

Initial dosage:
• 3 tablets twice daily. To be taken after meals.
Maintenance dosage:
• 3 to 6 tablets daily in divided doses. To be taken after meals.

Is this for you?

1. You want to support healthy blood circulation
2. You want to support memory, focus and cognitive function
3. You experience occasional headaches, dizziness, or mild vertigo due to poor blood circulation
4. You want to promote mental alertness and focus
5. You experience cold, numb, or tingling hands and feet due to poor blood circulation
6. You are looking for a natural supplement with enhanced absorption technology

Description

Support Your Mind and Circulation, Naturally
Activated Ginkgo Extract 40mg, enhanced with Japanese Activated Technology, improves absorption to support blood circulation and brain health, while supporting concentration and memory. Conveniently dosed, it offers gradual or smaller doses, making it easy to incorporate into your routine.

Warning

Individual response may vary. Very seldom stomach or intestinal upsets, headaches or allergic skin reactions. If symptoms persist, please consult a doctor.
Precaution:
1. Use with caution in children and adolescents.
2. As the use of Ginkgo may increase the tendency of bleeding, please consult your physician/pharmacist if you are on or intend to start using any other medicines and before you undergo any surgical/dental procedures.
3. Not suitable for pregnant women. Insufficient reliable data in breastfeeding women.
Contraindication:
1. Patients with bleeding tendency, concomitant use of anti-coagulant and/or anti-platelet agents, pregnancy and breastfeeding, hypersensitivity to Ginkgo biloba preparations.

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The Symptom-Ingredient Connection

Explore the ingredients for each symptom

Illustration of a brain  on memory and focus enhancement, featuring a Standardised Activated Ginkgo Leaf

Symptom:

Struggling with memory and concentration can stem from various factors, including mental stress, sleep deprivation, and nutritional deficiencies. These issues can hinder academic performance and daily tasks.

How Ingredient Helps:

Thomson's Activated Ginkgo Extract contains ingredients traditionally used to support cognitive well-being. It is quality tested to contain a minimum of 24% Ginkgo Flavone Glycosides. These are antioxidants that support the protection of brain cells from oxidation due to free radicals [3]. It also contains at least 6% terpene lactones, which support blood circulation to the brain, supporting cognitive function, memory, and alertness [4,8].This blend supports overall mental vitality as part of a healthy lifestyle and contains less than 1 ppm of ginkgolic acid, minimizing toxicity risks.

Person with headache and migraine relief , blood flow and antioxidant effects graphics, and Standardised Activated Ginkgo.

Symptom:

Headaches are a pain or discomfort in the head or face. They can vary in intensity from mild to severe and may be described as throbbing, dull, or sharp. Headaches can last for a short time or persist for hours or even days. They may be triggered by various factors, including stress, lack of sleep, or certain foods.

How Ingredient Helps:

Thomson’s Activated Ginkgo Extract may help relieve headaches through its active compounds such as ginkgo flavone glycosides, which have antioxidant effects and support blood circulation [3,7]. These flavonoids protect blood vessels from oxidative stress and promote healthy blood flow, which can help reduce the frequency and intensity of headache symptoms. The extract is carefully analysed to ensure a standardised concentration of active ingredients while containing very low levels of ginkgolic acid.

Dizziness and vertigo symptoms. Standardised Activated Gingko helps improve circulation, and steadier balance.

Symptom:

Dizziness is a general feeling of light-headedness, while vertigo is a specific type ofdizziness where you feel like you or your surroundings are spinning. Both can be caused by inner ear disorders, low blood pressure, or dehydration.

How Ingredient Helps:

Thomson’s Activated Ginkgo Extract, standardized and carefully analysed to contain at least 24% ginkgo flavone glycosides and 6% terpene lactones, helps with dizziness and vertigo by improving blood circulation to the brain [5]. It supports brain health and mental function. This blend of active compounds, including ginkgolides and bilobalide, helps to relieve mild dizziness and vertigo symptoms while minimizing the risk of toxicity from ginkgolic acid.

Improved blood circulation with feet and hands, showing warmer feet and hands, and a focus on Standardised Activated Ginkgo.

Symptom:

Cold hands and feet are often caused by reduced blood circulation, which can result from cold temperatures, stress, or underlying conditions. This condition leads to a feeling of numbness, tingling, or persistent coldness in the extremities.

How Ingredient Helps:

Thomson’s Activated Ginkgo Extract contains active compounds that are traditionally used for supporting healthy blood circulation [6]. By promoting good circulation and maintaining healthy blood vessels, it can improve nutrient and oxygen delivery to nerves, which may help relieve numbness and support overall nerve health. This can help improve cold hands and feet due to poor blood circulation. The product also contains less than 1 ppm of ginkgolic acid.

Key Ingredients & Purity

• Thomson Ginkgo Biloba Extract is enhanced with Japanese Activated Technology
• Supports cognitive function and promotes blood flow
• Antioxidant protection

• Standardised Ginkgo Biloba Extracts should contain at least 24% Ginkgo flavone glycosides and 6% Terpene lactones to provide health benefits to individuals
• Thomson Activated Ginkgo is tested to contain these concentrations which include ginkgolides (A, B, C) and bilobalide, that contribute to the medicinal properties of Ginkgo Biloba

• Standardised Ginkgo Biloba Extracts should contain at least 24% Ginkgo flavone glycosides and 6% Terpene lactones to provide health benefits to individuals
• Thomson Activated Ginkgo is tested to contain these concentrations which include ginkgolides (A, B, C) and bilobalide, that contribute to the medicinal properties of Ginkgo Biloba

• Ginkgolic acid is an organic compound naturally found in Ginkgo biloba leaves, seeds and trees and may lead to higher risks of toxicity in large amounts. Standardized GBE should have limited amounts of ginkgolic acids to 5 ppm or less. However, Thomson Activated Ginkgo, in fact, contains less than 1 ppm of ginkgolic acid, delivering these benefits without the risks of higher ginkgolic acid levels.

Quality Tested Beyond Standards

We own our entire manufacturing process in Singapore to ensure the highest consistency & quality in every bottle.
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Our Commitment to Purity & Safety

Manufactured in-house under strict GMP-compliant standards

QC-tested internally & externally by accredited 3rd party laboratories

Periodically tested for dissolution & HPLC to ensure active ingredient integrity

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the difference between Activated Ginkgo Extract and Circulon 125?

Thomson Circulon 125 and Thomson Activated Ginkgo Extract 40 contain the same type of high-quality Ginkgo Biloba extract from Japan, but with different strength. Generally, we suggest taking one Circulon tablet (125mg) per day, whereas Activated Ginkgo (40mg) is three tablets daily. For general health maintenance, 80-120mg per day is sufficient.

2. When should I take Ginkgo?

Activated Ginkgo Extract: Generally, for Thomson Activated Ginkgo Extract (40mg per tablet), the recommended dosage is 3 tablets a day. We suggest taking our AGE in split doses (1-2 tablets morning, noon/afternoon, and night) or according to lifestyle.
Circulon 125: For Thomson Circulon (125mg per tablet), the recommended dosage is 1 tablet a day (morning/noon). Do not take more unless instructed by health professionals. We suggest customers take our Ginkgo during the morning or noon as Ginkgo helps to improve alertness.

3. Is Activated Ginkgo Extract a health supplement or medicine?

Thomson Ginkgo products are Traditional Medicines. If you are currently on any medication, it is best to check with your doctor before taking any Traditional Medicines to avoid any potential interaction with the medication.

4. What is Ginkgo Flavone Glycosides and Terpene Lactones? What is the importance of the 24% and 6% standardisation?

Ginkgo Flavone Glycosides and Terpene Lactones are bioactive compounds in Ginkgo biloba that provide health benefits. Ginkgo Flavone Glycosides have antioxidant properties that protect cells and support healthy blood flow. Terpene Lactones support blood circulation to the brain, supporting cognitive function [4,8].
These percentages ensure consistent potency and quality of our AGE and CCL supplements and its necessary for consistent health benefits.

References

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[2] Singh B, et al. (2008). Fitoterapia, 79(6), 401-418. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fitote.2008.05.007
[3] Oken BS, et al. (1998). Archives of Neurology, 55(11), 1409–1415. https://doi.org/10.1001/archneur.55.11.1409
[4] Zhang M, et al. (2024). Open Medicine, 19(1), 20240908. https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2024-0908
[5] Gao X, et al. (2023). Advances in Integrative Medicine, 10(4), 158-166. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aimed.2023.10.001
[6] Liao MJ, et al. (2024). Tradit Med Res, 9(5), 26. https://doi.org/10.53388/TMR20231022001
[7] Park JW, et al. (2011). Korean J Ophthalmol, 25(5), 323–328. https://doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2011.25.5.323
[8] Shahrul. (2021). Ginkgo biloba L. Monograph, Globin Med. [Retrieved 16 Oct 2025]