2. Ashwagandha, Withania somnifera, is the well-
known traditional herb and have been described in
the Ayurveda, since 3,000 years. In Latin somnifera
means ‘sleep inducing’.
3. In Ayurveda, Ashwagandha has been classified as
‘Rasayana’ herb, which means that it is rejuvenator
and promotes vitality and longevity.
4. Ashwagandha is a short annual shrubs, 35-75 cm
tall, bearing small leaves and red seeds. The roots
and seeds are employed in Ayurvedic medicine.
5. Ashwagandha is the worldwide
accepted herb for the manufacturing
of various tonic benefiting overall
health improvement, longevity and
prevention of diseases and
musculoskeletal conditions (e.g.
arthritis, rheumatism).
6. Ashwagandha exhibits various medicinal
properties, which has been utilized for many
formulations. Ashwagandha is also known as
‘Indian Ginseng’ or ‘Winter Cherry’.
12. Benefits Of Ashwagandha
Anti-inflammatory agent: Ashwagandha
has shown anti-inflammatory activity
and has been used for the treatment of
arthritis, joint pain and lower leg pain.
13. Benefits Of Ashwagandha
Antioxidant agents: Ashwagandha has
been observed to be effective in removal
of free radicals, which degenerate our
nervous tissues.
14. Benefits Of Ashwagandha
Therefore, Ashwagandha has been used
for the treatment of nervous disorder,
stress, anxiety, depression, memory and
fatigue. Therefore, they have been used
for the stimulation of immunity.
15. Benefits Of Ashwagandha
Nervous system effects: Ashwagandha has shown effects
on the nervous system. They have induced various
neurotransmitters and used for cognition-enhancing and
memory-improvement.
16. Benefits Of Ashwagandha
Cardiopulmonary improvement: The
alkaloids of Ashwagandha extract has
been utilized as tonic to the heart and
lungs. Alkaloids of Ashwagandha
extract has shown bradycardiac and
respiratory-stimulant action.
17. Benefits Of Ashwagandha
Benefits for Endocrine System:
Ashwagandha provides protection
from free radicals damage to tissue of
livers. Ashwagandha has been also
used to stimulate thyroidal activity
and hepatic antioxidant activity.
18. Benefits Of Ashwagandha
Along with these broad-spectrum
utilization of Ashwagandha in various
prescriptions, Ashwagandha has been
also used as rejuvenating agent,
hemopoetic agent, antitumor agent etc.
19. Commercial use of Ashwagandha
On the verge of producing highly effective
Ashwagandha capsules with optimal
standards, Planet Ayurveda, Holistic healing
through herbs, has formulated ‘Ashwagandha,
root extract capsules’ (500 mg).
www.planetayurveda.com/ashwagandhapowder.htm
20. Commercial use of Ashwagandha
It is purely vegetarian and has been
capsulated using plant cellulose. One
bottle of Ashwagandha, root extract
capsules contains 60 capsules ensuring
15 days to 1 month supply. Capsules are
taken, 1 to 2, two times a day after meal
using plain water.
www.planetayurveda.com/ashwagandhapowder.htm
21. Commercial use of Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha, root extract capsules are
results delivering and regular use of
capsules help in overcome stress,
Anxiety, Depression, Fatigue, Nervous
breakdown, Neuropathy due to diabetes.
22. Commercial use of Ashwagandha
It strengthens your muscles, calm
down the body and mind. As a nerve
tonic, it enhances the stamina and
performance.
www.planetayurveda.com/ashwagandhapowder.htm
23. Dr. Vikram
Chauhan
BAMS, MD
(AYURVEDA)
CEO & Founder of
Planet Ayurveda &
Krishna Herbals Co.
Vaidya Madan
Gulati
BAMS- Gold
Medalist)
MD (AYURVEDA)
Dr. Meenakshi
Chauhan
BAMS- Gold Medalist
MD (Alt. Med.)
Vaidya Anthony
Rouse
Graduate in
Ayurveda
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