Researchers Review Reasoning for Nordic Ashwagandha Ban
OXFORD, Miss. – Two University of Mississippi researchers are seeking to find out why three Nordic countries are attempting to ban ...
Turnage, Clara
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<i>Rhodiola rosea</i>, <i>Ginkgo biloba</i>, and Ashwagandha as novel antidepressant supplements: converging monoaminergic, neurotrophic, anti-inflammatory, and brain health pathways in depressive disorders. [PDF]
Li X +7 more
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A clinical assessment of the therapeutic effects of Ashwagandha root extract on cognitive performance, sleep, and fatigue in children aged 6-12 years. [PDF]
Saxena A +5 more
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Studies on Ashwagandha and its Uses in Food Formulations.
Ashwagandha, one of the most important medicinal plants, traditionally known for preventing several health ailments, consists of many bioactive compounds such as withaferin A, 12 deoxy withastramonolide and withanolides A.
Parul, Singh
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Efficacy and safety of Ashwagandha root extract sustained-release (AshwaSR) capsules in healthy adult, stressed subjects: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, 3-arm clinical trial. [PDF]
Thanawala S +5 more
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From herbal hope to hormonal havoc: chronic ashwagandha use and HPA axis suppression. [PDF]
Javid J, Kunnuru SR, Anne B, Muskan S.
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Ashwagandha Root Extract Stabilises Physiological Stress Responses in Male and Female Team Sports Athletes During Pre-Season Training. [PDF]
Coope OC +7 more
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A prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study on efficacy and safety of Ashwagandha root extract (<i>Withania somnifera</i>) for managing menopausal symptoms in women. [PDF]
Vani I, Muralidhar G, Rao BS.
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A proprietary herbal extract of ashwagandha root for stress and anxiety in healthy adults: a randomized, double-blind, three-arm, placebo-controlled efficacy and safety study. [PDF]
West RE +4 more
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Previous research studies of ashwagandha supplementation have suggested its potential for exercise performance enhancement. However, safety concerns have continually been mentioned in discussions of ashwagandha supplementation.
Mackenzie L. Wanta
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