
Ginkgo Biloba Brain Alpha 20-Day Supply (60 Tablets)
Standardized ginkgo biloba extract for brain blood flow and memory support, 20-day supply.
- From JapanJP-Direct
- AuthenticVerified
- 10–14 daysDelivery
Supports brain blood flow and helps maintain memory and clear judgment as part of a daily routine.
About this product
DHC Ginkgo Biloba Brain Alpha is a Foods with Function Claims (機能性表示食品) supplement built around standardized ginkgo biloba leaf extract, providing 43.2mg of flavonoid glycosides and 10.8mg of terpene lactones per day. It's formulated to support brain blood flow and help maintain memory and clear thinking as part of a daily routine, in a 20-day supply of 60 tablets (3 per day).
How to use
- Take 3 tablets per day as your standard guideline.
- Take with water or lukewarm water — do not chew.
- Take at a consistent time each day for a steady daily habit.
- Store away from direct sunlight and high humidity, out of children's reach.
Ingredients
- Ginkgo biloba leaf extract (flavonoid glycosides) — 43.2mg per daily serving, a plant compound studied for supporting brain blood flow.
- Ginkgo biloba leaf extract (terpene lactones) — 10.8mg per daily serving, included alongside the flavonoid glycosides as the standardized active pair from ginkgo leaf.
FAQ
What does "Foods with Function Claims" mean?
It is a Japanese regulatory category (機能性表示食品) for foods with government-notified functional claims backed by scientific evidence — it is still a food supplement, not a medicine.
How many tablets do I take per day?
The standard guideline is 3 tablets daily, for a 20-day supply per pack.
Who is this supplement generally aimed at?
It's positioned for adults noticing normal age-related changes in memory and mental clarity who want daily support for brain blood flow.
🇺🇸 For US customers
A staple of Japanese functional-food supplementation: this ginkgo biloba formula is registered as a Foods with Function Claims (機能性表示食品) product in Japan, delivering standardized flavonoid glycosides and terpene lactones for those who like their nootropic supplements backed by labeled, government-notified claims rather than vague marketing.