NPN: 80062481
Highlights
- Powerful adaptogen
- 500mg extract per capsule
- Indian ginseng
- Rejuvenative tonic
- Memory enhancement
Description
Elevate your wellness routine with Nutridom Ashwagandha Supplement, a powerful 500mg, 4X concentrate designed to support stress relief and promote vitality. Crafted for purity and potency, our Ashwagandha capsules are non-GMO, Vegan, and free from Gluten, Soy, and Dairy, ensuring a natural path to well-being. Each bottle contains 60 veggie capsules, perfect for anyone seeking a holistic approach to health. Embrace the benefits of this ancient herb in a modern, convenient form with Nutridom.
Ashwagandha, also known as Indian ginseng, has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries and has recently been the subject of many clinical trials with impressive results.
While it has been used as a general tonic to promote good health, in present society people take ashwagandha as an adaptogen. An adaptogen is a natural substance considered to help the body adapt to stress and reduce the adverse effects of stress on our body. The “stress” includes not only psychological stress from work or school but also includes toxins from environment.
According to a study published in the Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, compared to people taking a placebo, those taking ashwagandha had a 28% lower cortisol level, a stress hormone. Cortisol, a hormone produced in the adrenal gland, is the body’s natural process or response to cope with stress. Some levels or incidents of cortisol spikes is a normal biochemical process; however, chronic stress or poorly regulated cortisol levels could have a dire impact. Having a very high level of cortisol could cause several unwanted symptoms, including weight gain, high blood pressure, and lowered immune function.
Ashwagandha contains many useful phytochemicals which contribute to this adaptogenic benefit. This includes withanolides (lactones), alkaloids, choline, fatty acids, and amino acids. Some of the withanolides are structurally similar to ginsenosides from ginseng. The withanolides and sitoindosides seem to cause a mobilization of macrophages, phagocytosis, and lysosomal enzymes.