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Also known as Winter Cherry and Indian Ginseng, Ashwagandha is one of the most
valuable herbs in the Ayurvedic medical system, dating back more than 3,000
years. Its Sanskrit name Ashwagandha literally means ‘that which has the smell
of a horse’, so named because it is said to give the strength and vitality of a
horse. Ashwagandha is specific for a wide range of conditions including
arthritic inflammation, anxiety, insomnia, respiratory disorders, nervous
disorders, gynecological disorders, male infertility and impotence.
It is
a herb that enhances resistance to stress, increases stamina and promotes
general well-being. Many Western herbalists refer to this herb as "Ayurvedic
ginseng" because of its reputation for increasing energy, strength, and stamina,
and for its ability to relieve stress. Modern research has found several types
of alkaloids in it of which somniferin and withaniol are responsible for its
multiple actions. The roots of the plant have been reported to have Alkaloids,
Withanolides and many Glycosides.
According to the Ayurvedic system,
Ashwagandha is the best herb for balancing Vata in the body. Vata governs all
movement in the body, including the movement of nerve impulses throughout the
nervous system. When the root is taken as a milk decoction and sweetened with
honey or raw sugar, it is used to inhibit ageing and build up strength by
catalysing the anabolic processes in the body.
 Ashwagandha is also a
proven immune-modulator, antioxidant and hormone precursor which tends to
regulate important physiological functions. Research has shown that it can
protect the activity of immune cells that are exposed to chemicals that would
otherwise inhibit their normal function.
The antitumor activity of
Withania somnifera is known and that it also enhances the effects of radiation
in chemotherapy
Ashwagandha for Sexual Debility: Ashwagandha has an
affinity for the reproductive system in both men and women. It is the main
rejuvenative of masculine energy used in Ayurveda, improving the quality of
reproductive tissues and increasing sexual potency. It has also been used to
increase libido and potency, for it is said to bestow upon its user the vitality
and strength of a horse. It is often added in herbal supplements that are
reputed to improve sexual desire and function. Ashwagandha has also been helping
women boost their desire for sex. Long considered India's most potent
sex-enhancing plant, the country's women have used Ashwagandha for years to rev
up their sex drives
Ashwagandha For Stress: Ashwagandha is considered as
one of the best remedies for stress. While most adaptogens primarily work by
helping the body to mobilize and maintain the physiological response to stress,
Ashwagandha appears to work first and foremost by reducing the stress-related
excesses of the alarmed nervous system. It improves the body's ability to
maintain physical effort and helps the body adapt to various types of stress. It
has also been reported to enhance mental function and memory. It acts to calm
the mind and promote sound, restful sleep.
Ashwagandha as a
Anti-Inflammatory Agent: Ashwagandha is an adaptogen that contains several
active phytochemicals known as glycowithanolides, which research has shown may
relax smooth muscles. As a natural anti-inflammatory agent, ashwagandha may help
to reduce the discomfort associated with arthritis. Forty-two patients with
osteoarthritis were randomly placed in two groups--one receiving ashwagandha,
one a placebo. After three months, pain and disability were markedly reduced in
the ashwagandha group.
Ashwagandha for Weak Memory: Ashwagandha is a
medhya rasayana, helping to enhance mental ability and performance. It helps
support memory and problem-solving skills and enhances the coordinated
functioning of all aspects of the brain. It corrects loss of memory arising out
of long term stress, illness and overwork. A 2001 study in rodents showed
ashwagandha had memory boosting ability.
Ashwagandha is also used for
High Blood Pressure, as an Immune-Modulator and an AntiOxidant.
Overall
Ashwagandha is a promising herb in many different fields.
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