Ashwagandha has hormone balancing, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant properties which can prevent and treat a number of diseases. It is popularly used for boosting immunity, anti-ageing, joint pain and insomnia.
Ashwagandha has hormone balancing, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant properties which can prevent and treat a number of diseases. It is popularly used for boosting immunity, anti-ageing, joint pain and insomnia.
usha manohar wrote:Ashwagandha is called Indian Ginseng . Ginseng which is a root used by the Chinese in many of their medicines is supposed have curing properties for everything. You get Ginseng tablets here .
Ashwagandha is available in many forms in India - powder, tablets and leha !
Powder is best one. Ashwagandha Ghrat (Butter oil ) is also useful. We must be used it with Mishri (Sugar candy) and warm milk. You know Rajasthan is house of Ashwagandha.
anil wrote:usha manohar wrote:Ashwagandha is called Indian Ginseng . Ginseng which is a root used by the Chinese in many of their medicines is supposed have curing properties for everything. You get Ginseng tablets here .
Ashwagandha is available in many forms in India - powder, tablets and leha !
Powder is best one. Ashwagandha Ghrat (Butter oil ) is also useful. We must be used it with Mishri (Sugar candy) and warm milk. You know Rajasthan is house of Ashwagandha.
Is it so ? In my state it's not available in Ayurvedic shops. Aswagandha benefits are
Protects immune system, combats stress, reduces brain cell degeneration.
Protects the immune system Helps combat the effects of stress Improves learning, memory, and reaction time Reduces anxiety and depression without causing drowsiness Helps reduce brain-cell degeneration Stabilizes blood sugar Helps lower cholesterol Offers anti-inflammatory benefits Contains anti-malarial properties Enhances sexual potency for both men and women - See more at: http://www.chopra.com/ccl/ashwagandha#sthash.ClWOfsPJ.dpufProtects the immune system Helps combat the effects of stress Improves learning, memory, and reaction time Reduces anxiety and depression without causing drowsiness Helps reduce brain-cell degeneration Stabilizes blood sugar Helps lower cholesterol Offers anti-inflammatory benefits Contains anti-malarial properties Enhances sexual potency for both men and women - See more at: http://www.chopra.com/ccl/ashwagandha#sthash.ClWOfsPJ.dpuf
anil wrote:usha manohar wrote:Ashwagandha is called Indian Ginseng . Ginseng which is a root used by the Chinese in many of their medicines is supposed have curing properties for everything. You get Ginseng tablets here .
Ashwagandha is available in many forms in India - powder, tablets and leha !
Powder is best one. Ashwagandha Ghrat (Butter oil ) is also useful. We must be used it with Mishri (Sugar candy) and warm milk. You know Rajasthan is house of Ashwagandha.
Do you use it Anil, if so tell us more about its use and benefits since you know first hand , how else can one use it..
In my locality, Ashwagandha grows wild like weeds. Only the other day, my friend who is an ayurvedic doctor was telling me that eating two fresh leaves every morning on empty stomach followed by drinking warm water helps reducing weight to a great extent. So I uprooted one small plant from the street and have planted it in my window, waiting for it to grow and try its amazing properties.
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