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Review on Ashwagandha

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Withania somnifera or “Ashwagandha” is generally utilized as a folk medicine to cure different diseases. According to Indian Traditional System (Ayurveda), Ashwagandha is considered as one of the most significant medicinal plant and the best adaptogenic.
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Effects of Ashwagandha on Sports Performance: Umbrella Review

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This study aims to verify the effects of ashwagandha on sports ...
João Francisco Mendonça Pimenta de O. Ferreira
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PREPARATION, EVALUATION OF NUTRACEUTICAL PRODUCTS OF ASHWAGANDHA AND PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING OF ASHWAGANDHA

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ABSTRACT Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) also known as Indian ginseng, is a ancient branch of ayurveda that deal with preparation and use of herbal medicines. Ashwagandha is used for treatment of wounds, cough, asthma, diabetes, hemiplegia, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbago, insomnia, sexual debility, menstrual problems, scabies and
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Herb Hazard: Ashwagandha Induced Liver Injury

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Introduction: We present a case of medication related liver injury secondary to ashwagandha. Ashwagandha is an Ayurvedic herb, found as an over-the-counter herbal preparation, used mainly for its proposed anti-inflammatory effects. Ashwagandha is thought
Nimri, Rund   +4 more
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The Ashwagandha Paradox

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The Global Ashwagandha Crisis: Why Europe is Threatening a Ban and Why Your Supplement is the Real Problem For 3,000 years, classical Ayurveda has utilized Ashwagandha safely as a daily Rasayana. Yet today, European regulatory bodies are sounding alarms over severe liver toxicity, hyperthyroidism, and hormonal disruption.Did the plant suddenly ...
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