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Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha

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  • Traditionally used in Indian Medicine as a restorative tonic
  • Source of adaptogenic Alkaloids – ideal for chronic stress and anxiety
  • Improves energy levels without over stimulating
  • Up to 90-day supply
  • Suitable for vegetarians
  • Full 90-day money-back guarantee*
  • This product is restricted for sale to Brazil and Japan

How can Ashwagandha help me?

Ashwagandha has been called ‘Indian Ginseng’ as it is used in Indian Medicine in much the same way that Ginseng is used in Chinese Medicine.

The root of this plant has been used as a restorative tonic across much of India for almost 6,000 years. Today Ashwagandha is prized for its adaptogenic properties, which have been extensively researched. It is often used to help the body during times of physical and emotional stress. This herb is valued for its ability to strengthen physical and mental performance whilst reducing stress.

Ashwagandha is a source of iron, which contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. The phytochemicals within Ashwagandha are Withanolides; these appear to effectively reduce anxiety and tension and increase well-being.

This herb is a beneficial male sexual tonic. Stress can negatively impact male sexual performance. Studies suggest Ashwagandha may improve semen quality and erectile issues.

Lily & Loaf Ashwagandha (KSM-66®) has been developed over 14 years of research to provide the highest quality extract.

What is an Adaptogen?

Stress will affect most of us sometimes, and it can have a profound mental and physical effect on our bodies. When we experience stress, our adrenal glands produce hormones that influence blood flow, immune response, digestion, and other functions. Long term, or chronic, stress can lead to a host of physical ailments. Adaptogenic plants help the body resist stressors of all kinds, helping lessen the impact of stress.

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