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Esteemed Members,

 

I have a query with regards to Ashwagandha. I'm aware that Himalaya

Ayurved company has long come up with an O.T.C. version of this herb

which they claim is safe to take without any prescription. Also, on the

pack, it mentions the same to be a anti-stress tablet. Before I went

ahead with buying the same, I would like to know if it is indeed any

anti-stress herb. Would be great if someone can explain me all the

effects (good and side) of this herb.

 

Thanks very much

 

Warm regards

Bhairvi Raichura

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Bhairvi,

 

Your querry has not attracted much attention since the subject of

Ashwagandha has been extensively discussed in this forum. A product

of Himalayan Healthcare, "Mentat" was also dicussed in message nos.

1188, 1195, 1199. If mental exhaustion is the only issue,

you can see message no. 2286 also. Ashwagandha is so much

used in ayurveda, that its farming on commercial scale

is also undertaken. One reason for this could be compared

to ancient days (2 day week) now we have 6 day week

with 9-9 work routine in cities.

 

You may buy ashwagandha OTC from Himalayan Healthcare.

However, Ashagandha taken alone in summer is not

desirable. Ashwagandha as stress reliever,

brain tonic and tranquiliser for inducing sleep

is recommended to be taken as Ashwagandha

Ksheer Pak at bed time.

 

Procedure:

 

100 ml milk

1 tsp ashwagandha powder,

100 ml water

Boil on slow heat till 100 ml remains.

Add a little cardamom, sugar and drink warm and

go to bed. Procedure described by Dr Rao in a recent post differs

slightly from this. Above procedure is also discussed in this author's earlier

messages.

 

In ayurveda, undesirable property of a single herb is

often balanced by mixing it with another herb, so that

both of them work hormoniously, and in bio-enhanced way.

This latter property is termed Yogvahaka. Hence many

herbs are taken with milk, buttermilk, ghee, honey

etc. ON this principle, If you have no time for

making this Ksheerpak, on a holiday, prepare a

mixture of following powders

 

Ashwagandha

Shatawari

Jatamansi

Vaj (Vekhand in Maradi, Ghodavaj in Gujarati)

Brahmi

Jethimadh

 

proportion of each powder is equal in weight. Mixture

should be mixed well. It is better to grind them by

pounding together, rather than mixing powders.

 

Take the mixture 1 tsp with honey, twice a day,

preferably after breakfast/food.

 

Either of these recommendation should be followed

for a minimum of three months to notice significant

lasting effect. Effect can be enhanced by combining

it with some yoga and meditation.

 

Dr Bhate

 

ayurveda, "b2raichura" <b2raichura>

wrote:

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>

> Esteemed Members,

>

> I have a query with regards to Ashwagandha. I'm aware that Himalaya

> Ayurved company has long come up with an O.T.C. version of this

herb

> which they claim is safe to take without any prescription. Also, on

the

> pack, it mentions the same to be a anti-stress tablet. Before I

went

> ahead with buying the same, I would like to know if it is indeed

any

> anti-stress herb. Would be great if someone can explain me all the

> effects (good and side) of this herb.

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Dear Bhairavi,

 

This is in response to your query for ashwagandha.

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is renowned as an

herbal adaptogen. In the Indian Ayurvedic tradition it

is used as a Rasayana, a dietary supplement or

practice promoting rejuvenation, mental and physical

health, as well as providing a defense against ageing

and challenging environmental factors. Ashwagandha

root has been shown to protect brain cells from

oxidative damage caused by exposure to stressors.

 

Ashwagandha reduced the number of neurons damaged due

to oxidative stress by 80% - an effect attributed to

protection against stress-induced free radicals in key

areas of the brain.

 

In a placebo-controlled study, men and women given an

extract of Ashwagandha root showed improved mental

skills by performing better in reaction times, mental

arithmetic and logical deductions.

 

There are many stress relieving formulations in

ayurveda. Ashwagandha can give enhanced results if

taken alonwith Brahmi(Bacoppa monniera), Gotu

kola(Centella asiatica). Also ayurvedic shirodhara

therapy is very effective in anxiety, depression and

stress related neurotic illness.

 

Tips to relieve stress -

Relaxing music

Connecting with others

Daily meditation

Adequate sleep

Soothing baths and massages

Enjoying the outdoors

Regular breaks from work

Enjoy a day at the beach

A healthy diet

Regular exercise

 

I hope this will help.

 

Thanking you

 

DR NILESH WAKDE BAMS,

MSc(Lon), ABAMC(Lon)

Ayurvedic Physician & Lecturer

Thames Valley University, London

Manipal Ayurvedic University of Europe, London

 

117, Eastcote Avenue

Greenford, Middlesex

London UB6 0NQ

United Kingdom

 

Phone 0044-7841583452

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