Also Known As - Withania Somnifera, Ajagandha, Ashvagandha, Hayahvaya, Indian Ginseng, Kanaje Hindi, Vajigandha, Winter Cherry, Withania.
Organically Grown Harvest - HAWAII-USA
Overview - This plant is a member of the Solanaceae family and has over 4,000 years of traditional use in its native India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. It is a Medharasayan which is the Ayurvedic category of foods and nutrients that promote learning and memory retrieval. It is sometimes referred to as "Indian Ginseng" as it is traditionally used in conditions of debility, emaciation, impotence and premature aging. It is also sometimes referred to as Winter Cherry. The translation of Ashwagandha is roughly, "the smell and strength of a horse", alluding to its aphrodisiac properties. This plant is a Tonic and an Adaptogen. In the Middle East it is used to help promote normal sleep patterns and encourage a healthy inflammatory response.
Medicinal Uses - Adaptogens support the ability of an organism to cope with stress and thereby conserve energy. Ashwagandha rejuvenates and tonifies the entire system, especially the endocrine and immune systems. Ashwagandha contains chemicals that might help calm the brain, reduce swelling (inflammation), lower blood pressure, and alter the immune system. Ashwagandha is used for arthritis, anxiety, trouble sleeping (insomnia), tumors, tuberculosis, asthma, a skin condition marked by white patchiness (leukoderma), bronchitis, backache, fibromyalgia, menstrual problems, hiccups, and chronic liver disease.
Active Constituents - The root and leaf contain the highest amount of Steroidal compounds which include the lactones Withaferin A, and carbon-27-glycowithanolides, known collectively as Withanolides. It also contains a fair amount of alkaloids; tropine, pseudotropine isopelletrine, and anaferine, and saponins.
Parts Used - Eastern and Western herbal medicine use the root, most notably dried and cut. The berries are mildly toxic to the stomach and gastrointestinal tract. No major studies have released the benefits of the leaf.
Preparations - Make a Tea decoction from the root, liquid herbal extract, dried crushed or powdered roots can be applied to food or directly consumed.
Precautions - Not recommended for pregnant women.
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Posted by Trisha on 14th Apr 2016
I have to say that this powder is wonderful. It's tasty with warm milk, a pinch of cardamom and honey. I drink this before bed and sleep very very sound! Thank you for making this and I will definitely buy more!
Posted by Bob D on 7th Jun 2015
Excellent product, fresh and smells great!