When the first guy told me I thought he was just being funny.
Second person I was curious and pressed and he told me he tried it for
a week and became forgetful like locking keys in the car forgetting
why he entered a room and so on. The kind of stuff that you might
happen on occasion but became the norm for a week. We're talking
strictly short-term memory.
The third person told me after I read it in the news so at that point
I assumed it was common knowledge.


On 12/1/05, William Bowen wrote:
> > http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/08/020821071056.htm
>
> According to the article Ginkgo biloba doesn't make you forgetful, it
> just doesn't help improve memory.
>
> Ok.
>
> I don't take the stuff myself so I can make no claim to the contrary,
> but I go through periods of time when I am forgetful and periods of
> time when I am really sharp (everybody does I would imagine). It has
> to do with lots of factors, sleep being the primary, amount and
> quality of food has a role too. Maybe these three folks are different
> or more in tune with their bodies, but to say it was definitely one
> thing that caused the forgetfulness is pretty amazing I should think,
> no?
>
>

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