Ashwagandha has long been recognized for its ability to increase physical endurance, improve sleep quality and build your body’s natural resilience against stress. A study conducted on 60 college students revealed that those taking Withania somnifera (ashwagandha) extract experienced less stress compared to the control group.
Ashwagandha, a yellow flowering shrub native to India and Southeast Asia, has long been used in traditional medicine as part of its many health benefits. Ashwagandha can help balance hormones while being especially beneficial for women’s health with regards to menstruation cycles and fertility issues.
1. Relaxes the Nerves
Ashwagandha is one of the best stress herbs, known for easing anxiety symptoms while simultaneously increasing mental stamina, energy levels and curbing stress-related cravings. Our 15:1 full-spectrum Ashwagandha root extract can be taken in tea form or taken tincture form for maximum effectiveness; Emily Clairmont from University of Vermont Medical Center recommends beginning with tea as it’s gentle on digestion while contributing hydration — something integral to overall wellness.
A 2019 study concluded that participants taking ashwagandha had significantly decreased levels of cortisol, the stress hormone. They reported feelings of calmness, improved energy and better sleep quality after taking this herbal remedy.
Ashwagandha has long been used to help balance the endocrine system, which controls mood and other aspects of women’s health. Ashwagandha may influence pituitary gland activity which regulates hormones such as testosterone and oestrogen; in addition, its use may promote reproductive and sexual function enhancement as well as healthy aging.
Antidepressant effects, reduced oxidative stress levels and an absence of free radical formation in the body all add up to an effective stress buster that can ease mild to moderate depression.
Antioxidant properties found in ginger help protect cells and mitochondria from oxidative damage, helping protect against neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease by slowing or even reversing neuron atrophy in the brain, while it has also been shown to improve cognitive performance among certain populations.
2. Boosts Energy
Ashwagandha is one of the most powerful balancing herbs, often compared to modern day ginseng. This powerful plant is often used to relieve stress and fatigue while simultaneously increasing energy without creating jitters or an increase in blood sugar like coffee can do.
Herbal medicine contains compounds called withanolides that have adaptogenic properties that help the body cope with stress and anxiety. Studies have demonstrated its efficacy by helping reduce cortisol levels and inhibiting activity of proteins involved with controlling how your nervous system responds to stress. Withanolides may also serve as antioxidants, providing protection for healthy endocrine, metabolic, and immune functions.
Studies have demonstrated that ashwagandha can increase your VO2 max, which measures how much oxygen your body can deliver during intensive exercise, as well as increase muscle strength and endurance. It may even boost athletic performance!
Consume raw churna or powder for optimal health benefits. Berries found within this plant serve as natural sweeteners and contain vital vitamins A, B6, C, K and K as well as folate and minerals that contribute to its therapeutic qualities. You may add this plant into granola, smoothies or overnight oats without risk of heating disintegrating its therapeutic value.
Ashwagandha can also be purchased in capsule form; however, before beginning any new supplement regimen it’s wise to consult a medical practitioner first. Please be aware that ashwagandha may interact with hormones and may not be appropriate for pregnant or breastfeeding women or those suffering from prostate cancer, thyroid disorders or autoimmune diseases as it could disrupt sleep patterns. Avoid overconsuming as this could interfere with normal restful nights’ rest.
3. Relieves Anxiety
Ashwagandha is an adaptogen herb, proven to reduce stress and anxiety as well as improve mental clarity and mood. Additionally, Ashwagandha acts as an effective antidepressant and promotes restful sleep by decreasing cortisol levels while simultaneously increasing serotonin levels and blocking monoamine oxidase enzyme that breaks down neurotransmitters. Furthermore, Ashwagandha can ease insomnia by improving sleeping cycles while increasing cognitive function.
Stressful situations cause your body to release cortisol hormones that increase blood pressure and cause your heart rate to speed up, increasing stress and anxiety levels. Ashwagandha can help alleviate this by normalizing cortisol levels; furthermore it may lower activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis which regulates stress responses.
As well as helping with anxiety, this herb may also reduce chronic pain by blocking pain signals from reaching the brain and increasing mobility. Furthermore, rheumatoid arthritis patients may find relief through reduced joint pain levels and improved mobility from taking this medicine.
This herb can be found in capsules, powders and teas and when taken at its recommended dosage it should be considered safe for most individuals. However, high doses may lead to liver issues in some individuals; pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid using this supplement due to potential liver risks; high dosage is not advised either for pregnant or breastfeeding mothers and those taking hormone-sensitive cancer medicines such as prostate cancer as well as antidepressants and sedatives should seek advice before including it in their diet; those allergic to plants or trees should avoid adding this herb into their diet; those suffering from high blood sugar or being diagnosed as diabetic should stay away as well as anyone using any supplements containing or using products containing this herb.
4. Strengthens the Immune System
Ashwagandha is an effective immune system enhancer, which is effective against stress-related health issues. It works by stimulating production of cytokines that modulate nervous systems to decrease stress levels while increasing white blood cell activity; furthermore, its antiviral and other medicinal properties protect against viral infections as well as ailments. Ashwagandha also boasts antioxidant properties to combat oxidative damage to protect and strengthen its immunity system.
Ashwagandha can improve cognitive function by increasing focus and attention. It can also aid sleep quality, improving overall health. Furthermore, Ashwagandha contains natural aphrodisiac properties which may enhance sexual performance for men while increasing testosterone and estrogen production in women, increasing sexual performance as a result. In men specifically it may increase testosterone while encouraging healthy sperm count as well as promote healthy ovulation; supporting a healthy reproductive system as a result.
Ashwagandha can have a balancing effect by modulating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, your body’s central stress response system. By normalizing cortisol levels and improving serotonin production while inhibiting monoamine oxidase enzyme activity, it helps prevent chronic stress and anxiety by inhibiting monoamine oxidase enzyme.
Ashwagandha also boasts powerful anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties that can ease swelling in joints and muscles as well as symptoms associated with autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
An optimal dose of Ashwagandha can maximize its therapeutic effects. While you can purchase it from local natural foods or supplement stores, it’s essential to check its source, testing practices, certification status and staff recommendations based on personal needs before making your purchase. Alternatively, an established online supplement vendor provides reliable alternatives. Ashwagandha extract capsules come with various dosages available.
5. Enhances Sleep
Ayurved medicine has long used ashwagandha as a stress tonic and sleep improver, providing support for healthy stress response while increasing quality sleep by normalizing cortisol levels, improving serotonin production, and decreasing monoamine oxidase enzyme levels that can contribute to anxiety.
Chronic stress is often the culprit behind insomnia. Unfortunately, its effects can remain long after returning to your usual activities; Ashwagandha can help manage stress effectively while simultaneously improving sleep quality when taken together with caffeine.
Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system and increases epinephrine production, prompting stress hormones like adrenaline and norepinephrine to be released and cause elevated blood pressure, heart rate and body temperature. Conversely, Ashwagandha has been shown to increase levels of GABA (gamma-aminobutryic acid), an amino acid proven effective at counteracting these negative effects of caffeine use; additionally it has also been discovered to prevent breakdown of lipids in the brain to maintain stable mood conditions.
Studies conducted over 10 weeks demonstrated that Ashwagandha increased SOL, SS and PSQI (sleep quality and quantity) scores while decreasing HAM-A anxiety scores* However, it’s wise to consult your physician first if you already struggle with chronic stress and insomnia before adding Ashwagandha into your diet.
To make the most of your ashwagandha supplementation, ensure you’re taking it with a high-quality, standardized extract such as New Chapter’s 5x concentrated organic Sensoril(r). And keep good sleep hygiene in mind, such as adhering to a regular schedule; forgoing electronics before bed; limiting exposure to bright lights; and addressing any anxiety which might be contributing to insomnia.





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