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These days, many people lead very stressful lives and this can have a psychologically and physically detrimental effect. Fortunately, nature has its own little secret to arm us against these daily pressures. Ashwagandha (Indian Ginseng) is a well-known plant that has been used since ancient times in Ayurveda, traditional Indian herbal treatments. This powerful plant possesses many rejuvenating properties for body and mind. It boosts the immune system, stabilizes your blood sugar, lowers cholesterol and offers anti-inflammatory benefits. Mentally, these pills are perhaps the most potent herbal stress busters, effective for the treatment of mental health issues, insomnia, memory loss, anxiety, depression and any stress-related condition. Don't let your health stress you out. Ashwagandha will fight that battle for you.
Availability:
In stock
Manufacturer:
Himalaya Herbals
Average Delivery Time:
8 days
Ashwagandha contains the following natural ingredients:
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera root)
Silica
Vegetable cellulose (USP)
Purified water
All these ingredients are 100% herbal. Ashwagandha is just as effective as conventional anti-stress medication, without the risk of dangerous or nasty side effects.
How To Use
Take 1-2 capsules of Ashwagandha twice a day, after meals. Follow the instructions of your doctor exactly, even if they differ from the usually recommended dosage.
If you suffer from anxiety or insomnia, drinking a glass of hot milk with a teaspoon of Ashwagandha just before bedtime, may be beneficial.
Overdose If you have taken too much of this medication, contact your local poison control center or the emergency medical services immediately.
Missed Dose If you miss a dose of Ashwagandha, take it as soon as you remember. If it is nearly time for your next scheduled dosage, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Do not double up on these pills to make up for a missed dose.
Notes Since ancient times, Ashwagandha has been one of the most vital herbs in Ayurvedic healing, traditional medicine from India. The shrub is native to the dry areas of India, North Africa and the Middle East, but is currently also grown in milder climates, such as the United States.
The roots of the Ashwagandha plant is the part most commonly used for Western herbal remedies. However, other parts of this shrub, such as the leaves and fruit, also have therapeutic properties.
Do not share this medication with others as they may have a condition that is not effectively treated with Ashwagandha.
Storage Store Ashwagandha at room temperature (77 degrees F, 25 degrees C) and away from light and moisture. KEEP THIS AND ALL OTHER MEDICATIONS OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Important Note The above information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgement of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed that the taking of this medication is safe, appropriate or effective for you.
* Illustrations are for graphic purposes only and the ordered medication may differ in appearance.
Precautions
If you suffer from any of the following, you should talk with your doctor before using Ashwagandha or any other herbal medication:
High blood pressure
Heart diseases
Thyroid diseases
Glaucoma
Diabetes
Even though Ashwagandha - like all herbal medication - is widely used and considered relatively safe, you should research its medicinal properties and ingredients, especially if you are not familiar with this product. Consult with an appropriate medical practitioner or expert about the safest way to use this herbal medication. Discuss any possible contraindications of this medication with your doctor. If you have certain chronic medical conditions and are taking any herbal pills, you may be placing yourself at risk. Do not take a larger dose than the recommended one, unless you are told to do so by a qualified healthcare professional. A larger dosage may not be more effective than a small amount and may lead to unwanted side effects.
The effects of Ashwagandha on unborn babies or nursing infants have not been adequately tested. You should not use this medication if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Discuss your options with your doctor if you are currently pregnant or planning to get pregnant during treatment.
Drug Interactions
Do not take Ashwagandha if you are also taking a prescription Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor (MAOI) or if you have stopped taking a MAOI within the last 2 weeks. These types of medication are sometimes used in the treatment of depression, Parkinson's disease and mental or psychological conditions. Consult your doctor if you are unsure whether your prescription medications contain a MAOI.
Ashwagandha may interact with certain prescription or over-the-counter medication if taken in combination with other herbal supplements and this could lead to potentially adverse side effects. Notify your doctor of all other prescription and non-prescription medication you use, including herbal pills, vitamins, minerals, dietary supplements and medication prescribed by other doctors. Do not start or stop taking any medication without discussing this with your doctor first.
There are no known side effects of Ashwagandha if the recommended dosage is not exceeded.
Certain herbal supplements may have unwanted side effects during surgery. Inform your doctor of all herbal pills, dietary supplements, vitamins and minderals you are using if you are planning to have surgery. Your doctor may tell you to stop taking these medications 2-3 weeks before surgery to avoid any dangerous interactions that could adversely affect the outcome of a surgical procedure.
Notify your doctor if you do experience any unwanted side effects.
FAQs
How does Ashwagandha work?
Ashwagandha is known as a powerful adaptogen, a herbal medication that can help the body resist all kinds of stress. It combats physical stress by boosting the immune system, nourishing the bones and tissues and supporting the functions of the adrenals and reproductive system. Due to these benefits, this medication can help treat a variety of conditions and diseases, including high cholesterol, inflammations and chronic diseases. In addition, these pills can also help with a host of psychological conditions, such as general stress, insomnia, depression, anxiety and stress-related illnesses, such as arthritis, diabetes and hypertension. It does this by restoring the neurotransmitters in the brain. Lastly, Ashwagandha has an age-old reputation as a potent aphrodisiac and is believed to increase libido and sperm count.
What are the advantages of Ashwagandha as opposed to conventional pills?
Conventional pills may lead to a host of negative side effects and they can be very expensive. Ashwagandha tablets are much cheaper and because they use all-natural ingredients to tackle stress, they only have a few potential side effects, which are pretty mild in comparison.
Is it safe to take Ashwagandha when pregnant or breastfeeding?
The effects of Ashwagandha on unborn babies or nursing infants have not been adequately tested. You should not use this medication if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Discuss your options with your doctor if you are currently pregnant or planning to get pregnant during treatment.
How long does it take for Ashwagandha to start working?
Ashwagandha, like most other herbal products, provides progressive and long term benefits. You should notice the first results after 3-4 weeks. To obtain the full benefits, you should take this medication for 3-6 months, but this time scale varies from person to person.
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