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Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is one of the most popular herbs used in Ayurvedic Medicine. It is known as an energy booster, and many prefer it to drinking coffee, because it doesn't give you the jitters, interfere with sleep, and is not addictive.
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Read More »Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is one of the most popular herbs used in Ayurvedic Medicine. It is known as an energy booster, and many prefer it to drinking coffee, because it doesn't give you the jitters, interfere with sleep, and is not addictive. Ashwagandha is also known as an adaptogenic herb: meaning that ir helps the body adapt to physical and mental stress. Stress can compromise your immunes system, so this is a great herb to take during times of great emotional stress and after intense exercise. It is also regarded as a strengthening tonic to support the immune system and promote healing during and after illness. Ashwagandha is believed to have a calming effect on the nervous system, so it is often recommended to help with insomnia and anxiety. Some practitioners use it to treat certain forms of dementia. Ashwagandha is also used to support the adrenal glands, which release certain hormones in response to physical and emotional stress. Ashwagandha is a member of the nightshade family of herbs. If you allergic to other nightshade plants, then Ashwagandha may not be suitable for you. Ashwagandha can interact with other herbs and prescription medication; so it is important to consult with a holistic health care professional who has training in botanical pharmacology before taking this herb. We perform a quick test in our New York, NY office to see if Ashwagandha, or any other herb, may interact negatively with your body.
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