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Aaron,

Gingko is listed in my TCM books as "slightly toxic" and therefore
should not be consumed for a long term period.  It should be taken
briefly, intermittently only.

Aaron Sugarman wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Does anyone know anything about the long-term regular use of these herbs?  Or,
> any information that one might want to be aware of besides their benefits.

I don't know anything about horsetail, unless it has another name
(botanical name) that I might use more frequently.

regards

roberta