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Friday, 11 November 2011
Ashwagandha Root Extract
Ashwagandha root Extract
Ashwagandha Withania somnifera, also known as Indian ginseng, Winter cherry, Ajagandha, Kanaje Hindi, Amukkara in Tamil and Samm Al Ferakh, Ashwaganda in Sanskrit means "horse's smell," because its root smell like a sweaty horse. In Tamil, it is known as Amukkrang Kilangu . A plant of the Solanaceae or nightshade family, and one of the top ten beneficial, adaptogenic immune tonic Super herbs, traditional use in Northern Africa, India, Pakistan, and parts of Asia. Much like ginseng in effect and effectiveness, Ashwagandha acts partly as a sedative, relieving the body from stress, and boosts the immune system to optimum active levels.
Part of the plant used (root, leaves, and seeds), Ashwagandha may also contain antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antifungal properties, its root, been known to promote the following benefits:
Bipolar disorder, chronic fatigue, debility Increasing stamina and relieving fatigue, emaciation, nervous exhaustion, Regulating the body’s ability to withstand stress and increasing the body’s general performance, Diabetes, dehydration , thirst, muscle weakness and tension, loose teeth, bone weakness, Bone Cancer , improve the well-being of the elderly and breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, impotency, spermatorrhoea, It’s the male herb, premature ageing by - Slows aging process, senility, memory loss Frequently used to treat anemia, arthritis, asthma, bronchitis, cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, common colds, and many other ailments, Tuberculosis ,Parkinsons Disease , neurodegenerative disorders, constipation , rheumatism.
While Ashwagandha is claimed to have a wide variety of health benefits, there have been few clinical trials to test these claims. Studies completed so far support that W. somniferamay also be beneficial for: reducing drug withdrawal symptoms, calming anxiety, Arthriticjoint pains in the knee, or other parts of the body. It can also be used as an insect repellent and a substitute for soap.
The berries and leaves are traditionally used as a topical treatment for tumors and tubercular glands, carbuncles and ulcers it can Boosts immune system, Speeds recovery from chronic illness, Sedate and calms without producing drowsiness
The berries can be used as a substitute for rennet, in cheese making.
Ingredients: Organic extract of Ashwagandha root
Dose: Start with 1/2 teaspoon of the extract, to a fruit or vegetable juices, or a glass of water. Then slowly increase.
Available from: Natural Healing Centre
To Order:Phone: +44 1376511069,
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