We use essential cookies to make our site work. With your consent, we may also use non-essential cookies to improve user experience and analyze website traffic. By clicking “Accept,” you agree to our website's cookie use as described in our Cookie Policy. You can change your cookie settings at any time by clicking “Preferences.”
    Herbal Remedies
    Strong Evidence
    Generally Safe

    Ashwagandha

    Powerful adaptogenic herb that helps the body manage stress, boost energy, and support overall vitality and resilience.

    What It Is

    Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), also known as Indian ginseng or winter cherry, is one of the most important herbs in Ayurvedic medicine with over 3,000 years of traditional use. As an adaptogen, it helps the body adapt to stress and promotes balance throughout multiple body systems. The name 'ashwagandha' means 'smell of horse' in Sanskrit, referring both to its unique smell and the traditional belief that it imparts the strength and vitality of a horse. Modern research has validated many of its traditional uses, particularly for stress reduction, energy enhancement, and hormonal balance.

    How It Works

    Ashwagandha works primarily by modulating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, which controls stress response. It reduces cortisol levels (the stress hormone) while supporting healthy energy production. The herb contains compounds called withanolides that have anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating properties. It also supports thyroid function, balances blood sugar, and promotes GABA activity in the brain for calming effects.

    Primary Benefits

    • Reduces stress and anxiety significantly
    • Lowers cortisol levels by up to 30%
    • Increases energy and reduces fatigue
    • Improves resilience to physical and mental stress
    • Enhances cognitive function and memory
    • Supports thyroid function
    • Balances hormones naturally
    • Improves sleep quality

    Additional Benefits

    May increase muscle strength and recovery
    Supports healthy testosterone levels in men
    May improve fertility in both men and women
    Anti-inflammatory effects
    Immune system support
    May lower cholesterol and blood sugar

    Conditions Addressed

    [object Object]
    [object Object]
    [object Object]
    [object Object]
    [object Object]

    Scientific Evidence

    Strong Evidence

    Strong evidence base with numerous human clinical trials. A 2019 systematic review found ashwagandha significantly reduces stress and anxiety. A 2012 study showed it reduced cortisol levels by 27.9% compared to placebo. Research demonstrates improvements in strength, muscle mass, and exercise performance. Studies show cognitive benefits including improved memory and reaction time. Generally well-researched with positive outcomes across multiple health markers.

    How to Use

    Take 300-500mg of standardized extract (containing 5% withanolides) once or twice daily. Can be taken with food to improve absorption and reduce any potential stomach upset. For stress and anxiety, effects are typically noticed within 2-4 weeks of consistent use. For energy and vitality, benefits may develop more gradually over 4-8 weeks. Best taken in the morning and/or afternoon; some people find it energizing while others find it calming, so adjust timing based on your response.

    Dosage Guidelines

    Standard dose: 300-500mg of extract (5% withanolides) 1-2 times daily. Maximum studied dose: Up to 600mg twice daily. Start with lower dose and increase gradually. Available as capsules, powder, or liquid extract. Powder can be mixed into warm milk with honey (traditional preparation).

    Safety Information

    Generally Safe

    Generally well-tolerated with few side effects. Some people may experience mild stomach upset, especially at higher doses or when taken on an empty stomach. May cause drowsiness in some individuals. Not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. People with autoimmune conditions should consult healthcare provider as it may stimulate immune function. May interact with sedatives, thyroid medications, and immunosuppressants.

    Contraindications

    • • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
    • • Autoimmune diseases (without medical supervision)
    • • Upcoming surgery (discontinue 2 weeks before)
    • • Thyroid disorders (may affect thyroid hormone levels - monitor)
    • • Hemochromatosis (may increase iron absorption)

    Drug Interactions

    • • Thyroid hormone medications (may enhance effects)
    • • Sedatives and anti-anxiety medications (may enhance effects)
    • • Immunosuppressants (may interfere with effectiveness)
    • • Diabetes medications (may lower blood sugar)
    • • Blood pressure medications (may lower blood pressure)

    Quality Considerations

    Look for: Organic certification, third-party testing for purity and potency, standardized to 5% withanolides or higher, reputable brand with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) certification. Avoid products with fillers or unnecessary additives. KSM-66 and Sensoril are two well-researched, high-quality forms of ashwagandha extract.