Surprisingly there is little info out there regarding this product, or at least little info beyond what is generally ascribed to most new wonder supplements. But when my Dr. suggested that I consider adding this to my daily regimen I thought that there may be something to it.
What is it? Like most supplements it is an herb, Withania Somnifera to be exact. It is one of those “ancient herbs used by indigenous peoples,” blah, blah, blah. And yes, it is touted to treat a wide variety of ailments but I want to focus on what science there is to back up some of its claims. I was recommended this product for one primary reason…stress management. Some studies have shown Ashwagandha to be an excellent cortisol reducer, mood enhancer, possess anti-inflammatory properties, as well as exerting a positive effect on the cardiopulmonary system, endocrine and nervous system. Also, studies have shown Ashwagandha to exert a positive effect on thyroid function by increasing serum T3 and T4 concentrations as well as reduction in hepatic lipid peroxidation. And like all good herbal supplements, it supposedly boosts libido as well and honestly, I think that in conjunction with Vitamin D it is a really good combo for this. The one “toxicity” issue was in relation to pregnant women. Ashwagandha demonstrated the potential to cause miscarriage in pregnant women. Suggested dosages range from 1-6 grams per day.
So, my thoughts on ashwagandha? I think it is helping to regulate mood. I seem less on edge. I feel confident in making this claim as the change was relatively slow and subtle. It was just kind of an “ah ha” moment one day. I will be upping my dose to 2 grams from 1 gram in hopes of seeing even more positive effect. Like most things, I believe it to work synergistically with other supplements I’m taking such as Vitamin D, Vitamin C, B Vitamins, CoQ10 and Red Yeast Rice. When it comes to supplements, there is no single solution. All things work together and in concert for optimal effect. The trick…finding which combo works best for you.
Ref:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10956379
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9811169
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10720789
What is it? Like most supplements it is an herb, Withania Somnifera to be exact. It is one of those “ancient herbs used by indigenous peoples,” blah, blah, blah. And yes, it is touted to treat a wide variety of ailments but I want to focus on what science there is to back up some of its claims. I was recommended this product for one primary reason…stress management. Some studies have shown Ashwagandha to be an excellent cortisol reducer, mood enhancer, possess anti-inflammatory properties, as well as exerting a positive effect on the cardiopulmonary system, endocrine and nervous system. Also, studies have shown Ashwagandha to exert a positive effect on thyroid function by increasing serum T3 and T4 concentrations as well as reduction in hepatic lipid peroxidation. And like all good herbal supplements, it supposedly boosts libido as well and honestly, I think that in conjunction with Vitamin D it is a really good combo for this. The one “toxicity” issue was in relation to pregnant women. Ashwagandha demonstrated the potential to cause miscarriage in pregnant women. Suggested dosages range from 1-6 grams per day.
So, my thoughts on ashwagandha? I think it is helping to regulate mood. I seem less on edge. I feel confident in making this claim as the change was relatively slow and subtle. It was just kind of an “ah ha” moment one day. I will be upping my dose to 2 grams from 1 gram in hopes of seeing even more positive effect. Like most things, I believe it to work synergistically with other supplements I’m taking such as Vitamin D, Vitamin C, B Vitamins, CoQ10 and Red Yeast Rice. When it comes to supplements, there is no single solution. All things work together and in concert for optimal effect. The trick…finding which combo works best for you.
Ref:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10956379
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9811169
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10720789