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Ashwagandha Tincture
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Immune system enhancer, Anti cancer, Anti tumor - Powerful Chinese medicine- gives a powerful boost of energy when needed - Brings balance back to the body. Anti-ageing - Adaptogen ex. stress, anxiety, enviromental.
-Anti-Ageing
-Stress Reliever
- Hormone Balancer
- Sleep and Rest Enhancer
- Promotes a Sense of Well-Being, Strength, Vibrancy, Youthfulness and Vigor.
Ashwagandha increases energy reserves, Helps Build a strong immune system, Allows more restful states to be acheived, helps get a good sleep, helps the body create its own thyroid hormone, Its an adaptogen, helping the body and mind overcome stress, exhaustion, environmental toxins, malnutrition, ect.. Increases endurance and athletic performance. Anti ageing, Anti tumor, anti cancer, anti fatigue. Restores balance, Regulates hormones, ensuring the proper amount is maintained by ones own bodily needs. Cardio tonic, Heart tonic, Anti nero-degeneration effects.
Ashwagandha has great Anti-Anxiety properties, due to its actions on calming the nerves.
Benefits of Ashwagandha
For wound care, the leaves of the plant are said to provide a healing poultice. In addition, the roots have antifungal and antibacterial properties—good for warding off infection.
The benefits of ashwagandha are many; in addition to promoting fertility, aiding in wound care, and boosting the immune system, some other benefits are:
-Stress Reliever
- Hormone Balancer
- Sleep and Rest Enhancer
- Promotes a Sense of Well-Being, Strength, Vibrancy, Youthfulness and Vigor.
Ashwagandha increases energy reserves, Helps Build a strong immune system, Allows more restful states to be acheived, helps get a good sleep, helps the body create its own thyroid hormone, Its an adaptogen, helping the body and mind overcome stress, exhaustion, environmental toxins, malnutrition, ect.. Increases endurance and athletic performance. Anti ageing, Anti tumor, anti cancer, anti fatigue. Restores balance, Regulates hormones, ensuring the proper amount is maintained by ones own bodily needs. Cardio tonic, Heart tonic, Anti nero-degeneration effects.
Ashwagandha has great Anti-Anxiety properties, due to its actions on calming the nerves.
Benefits of Ashwagandha
For wound care, the leaves of the plant are said to provide a healing poultice. In addition, the roots have antifungal and antibacterial properties—good for warding off infection.
The benefits of ashwagandha are many; in addition to promoting fertility, aiding in wound care, and boosting the immune system, some other benefits are:
- Diuretic
- Sleep aid
- Galactogogue
- Anti-epileptic
- Anti-tumor
- Pain relief
- Eye health
- Heart tonic
- Lowers cholesterol
- Regulates blood sugar
- Reduces depression and anxiety
- Combats stress
- Fights cognitive decline due to brain cell degeneration
Ashwagandha, one of the most powerful herbs in Ayurvedic healing, has been used since ancient times for a wide variety of conditions, and is most well-known for its restorative benefits. In Sanskrit Ashwagandha means “the smell of a horse,” indicating that the herb imparts the vigor and strength of a stallion, and has traditionally been prescribed to help people strengthen their immune system after an illness.
Ashwagandha is frequently referred to as “Indian ginseng” because of its rejuvenating properties, even though botanically, ginseng and Ashwagandha are unrelated.
Why Use Ashwagandha? Do any of these common symptoms sound familiar?
Medical researchers have been studying Ashwagandha for years with great interest and have completed more than 200 studies on the healing benefits of this botanical. Some key examples of the healing effects of Ashwagandha are:
More Ashwagandha Benefits:
Ashwagandha root is a herb of the ages. It is the 'ginseng' of Ayurvedic medicine, the traditional medicine of India and is considered an 'adaptogen', a term used to describe herbs that improve physical energy and athletic ability, increase immunity to colds and infections and increase sexual capacity and fertility.
One reason for ashwagandha's reputation as a general energy-promoting, disease-preventing tonic may be its effect on the immune system. A number of studies have shown significant increases in white blood cell counts and other measures of strengthened immunity in rodents given ashwagandha or certain chemicals extracted from the herb. Ashwagandha may also have a mild sedative effect on the central nervous system and in animal studies it has been shown to be a muscle relaxant. It is commonly used to increase vitality, particularly when recovering from chronic illnesses and pain management for arthritic conditions. Ashwagandha may also help regulate blood sugar which aids in suppressing sugar cravings. Research shows ashwagandha may be a promising alternative for cancer treatment and prevention. Ashwagandha seems to show positive effects on the endocrine, cardio, and central nervous systems. It is one herb that could help your body produce it's own thyroid hormones.
Ashwagandha is frequently referred to as “Indian ginseng” because of its rejuvenating properties, even though botanically, ginseng and Ashwagandha are unrelated.
Why Use Ashwagandha? Do any of these common symptoms sound familiar?
- Stress
- Fatigue
- Lack of energy
- Difficulty concentrating
Medical researchers have been studying Ashwagandha for years with great interest and have completed more than 200 studies on the healing benefits of this botanical. Some key examples of the healing effects of Ashwagandha are:
- Protects the immune system
- Helps combat the effects of stress
- Improves learning, memory, and reaction time
- Reduces anxiety and depression without causing drowsiness
- Helps reduce brain-cell degeneration
- Stabilizes blood sugar
- Helps lower cholesterol
- Offers anti-inflammatory benefits
- Contains anti-malarial properties
- Enhances sexual potency for both men and women
More Ashwagandha Benefits:
Ashwagandha root is a herb of the ages. It is the 'ginseng' of Ayurvedic medicine, the traditional medicine of India and is considered an 'adaptogen', a term used to describe herbs that improve physical energy and athletic ability, increase immunity to colds and infections and increase sexual capacity and fertility.
One reason for ashwagandha's reputation as a general energy-promoting, disease-preventing tonic may be its effect on the immune system. A number of studies have shown significant increases in white blood cell counts and other measures of strengthened immunity in rodents given ashwagandha or certain chemicals extracted from the herb. Ashwagandha may also have a mild sedative effect on the central nervous system and in animal studies it has been shown to be a muscle relaxant. It is commonly used to increase vitality, particularly when recovering from chronic illnesses and pain management for arthritic conditions. Ashwagandha may also help regulate blood sugar which aids in suppressing sugar cravings. Research shows ashwagandha may be a promising alternative for cancer treatment and prevention. Ashwagandha seems to show positive effects on the endocrine, cardio, and central nervous systems. It is one herb that could help your body produce it's own thyroid hormones.