- Potent Standardized Extracts of Ashwagandha (Winter Cherry)
- Standardized to 3.5% Withalinoids/2% Alkaloids
- 10 times more potent than the bulk herb
- Relieve stress, restore muscle and body tissue, relieve chronic fatigue and aid in rheumatism
- Rejuvenates the nervous system
- Useful for patients with cancer who are being treated with standard chemotherapy
- 500 mg. per Capsule
- 60ct per Bottle
- Kosher Certified Veggie Caps
- The choice of Doctors & Practitioners
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Ingredients:
Standardized extract of: Ashwagandha (Withania Somneriferum) 3.5% Withanoloids, 2 % Alkaloids 495 mg. Bioperine 5mg.
Servings Per Container: 60 vegetarian capsules 500 mg. each
Indications:
Ashwagandha can be helpful in reducing stress, general debility, depression & moodiness, aging, fatigue (temporary and chronic), anxiety, depressed immunity, sexual debility in men, infertility, memory loss, and hormonal imbalances. It is recommended for stress induced disorders, rheumatic disorder, anxiety neurosis, wounds and ulcers, and weakness due to prolonged illness. Ashwagandha can be useful for patients with cancer who are being treated with standard chemotherapy .
Herbal Actions:
Tonic, nervine, sedative, nerve restorative, adaptogen, aphrodisiac, anti-inflammatory, rejuvenative, hypotensive, antispasmodic, antiarthritic. Ashwagandha is called Rasayana, which means powerful rejuvenator in Ayurvedic terminology. It increases hemoglobin (red blood count) and hair melanin.
Traditional Uses:
In Ayurvedic theory Ashwagandha balances both nervous system and musculoskeletal system. Therefore, it is helpful with fatigue and nervous exhaustion and increases digestive heat in chronic conditions. In arthritis, which involves joints that are painful, dry, swollen and inflamed, Ashwagandha would be the herb of choice.
Ashwagandha is effective for insomnia but does not act as a sedative. Its rejuvenative and nervine properties produce energy which in turn helps the body to settle and sleep. Thus it helps the body address a stress related condition rather than masking it with sedatives. A herb that rejuvenates the nervous system erases insomnia and eases stress.
Contraindications:
To date, no side effects have been reported with Ashwagandha.
Comments:
Ashwagandha is sometimes referred to as the Indian Ginseng. It is widely used in Ayurveda and is known to help relieve stress, restore muscle and body tissue, relieve chronic fatigue and aid in rheumatism. It is commonly used as an aphrodisiac and helps prevent male sterility. Ashwagandha helps the body adapt to stress, but it also rebuilds the nervous system without stimulating it. Recent research points out that Ashwagandha may be the best herb to take for the support of adrenal exhaustion. Many people suffer from adrenal exhaustion and are misdiagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or simply walk out of the doctors office without any clear idea as to why they feel so fatigued and stressed all of the time. Caffeine, nicotine, processed foods and processed sugar take their toll on the Adrenal glands and leave the victim fatigued, depressed and often bewildered as to what to do with themselves. Ashwagandha helps the Adrenals recover quickly to a balanced state assuming the offending bad habits are stopped.
Ashwagandha is specifically used for a wide range of conditions including arthritic inflammation, anxiety, insomnia, respiratory disorders including emphysema, asthma bronchitis and coughs, nervous disorders, gynecological disorders, especially female and male infertility and impotence. Ashwagandha is one of the main herbs for promoting ojas and rejuvenating the body. In Ayurvedic medicine, Ashwagandha is known to protect the body from illness by maintaining the healthy balance of physical energies.
Suggested use:
One capsule two times daily or as directed by your physician
60 vegetarian capsules 500 mg each