Description
Ashwagandha is an herb that’s popular in Ayurvedic and traditional medicine. It has been used for more than 2,500 years and has been extensively researched (used in over 200 studies) for its potential thyroid-modulating, neuroprotective, anti-anxiety, fertility, and anti-inflammatory properties.
In India, it is known as the “strength of the stallion” because it has traditionally been used to strengthen the immune system after illness. It’s also been referred to as “Indian ginseng” because of its ability to enhance your stamina and work as a natural stress reliever, and those aren’t the only benefits of ashwagandha.
Like all adaptogenic herbs, it helps the body maintain homeostasis, even during emotional or physical stress. Ayurvedic medicine is characterized as a “Rasayana,” which means that it supports physical and mental health, protects the body against disease and damaging environmental factors, and slows the aging process.
How long does it take for ashwagandha to work? It may take two weeks or more to notice the benefits of ashwagandha, so be consistent. It takes some time.
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