Living with stress is part of living in today s world. Stress is your body s natural response to everyday physical,
emotional and environmental demands. You can t avoid this stress altogether, but using Ashwagandha, combined with
a y diet and lifestyle changes, can help minimize its negative effects.
Helps to manage normal daily stress
Supports y brain function
The Science of AshwagandhaAshwagandha (Withania somnifera) is renowned as an al adaptogen. In the Indian
tradition it is used as a Rasayana, a dietary supplement or practice promoting rejuvenation, mental and physical
, as well as providing a defense against aging and challenging environmental factors. Ashwagandha root has been
shown to protect brain cells from oxidative damage caused by exposure to stressors1. 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 brain2. In animals administered Ashwagandha, researchers found significant
protection against the negative effects of chronic stress on memory, mood, sexual behavior, immune function,3 and
antioxidant levels in the brain.4 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 deductions5.
Ashwagandha has also demonstrated benefits in signs of aging. In a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study
in y men aged 50-59 years, red blood cell counts and hemoglobin level were significantly increased, the decrease
in nail calcium was significantly less, the erythrocyte sedimentation rate significantly decreased, and while the
seated stature of the subjects significantly improved, 71.4% subjectively reported improvements in their sexual
performance.6 References1. Jain S, Shukla SD, Sharma K, Bhatnagar M. Neuroprotective effects of Withania
somnifera Dunn. in hippocampal sub-regions of female albino rat. Phytotherapy Research 2001;15(6):544-548.2. Shukla SD,
Jain S, Sharma K, Bhatnagar M. Stress-induced neuron degeneration and protective effects of Semecarpus anacardium Linn.
and Withania somnifera Dunn. in hippocampus of albino rats: An ultrastructural study. Indian Journal of Experimental
Biology 2000;38(10):1007-1013.3. Bhattacharya SK, Muruganandam AV. Adaptogenic activity of Withania somnifera: An
experimental study using a rat model of chronic stress. cology, Biochemistry and Behavior 2003;75(3):547-555.4.
Singh A, Naidu PS, Gupta S, Kulkarni SK. Effect of natural and synthetic antioxidants in a mouse model of chronic
igue syndrome. Journal of Medicinal Food 2002;5(4):211-220.5. Karnick CR. A double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical
study on the effect of Withania somnifera and Panax ginseng extracts on psyctor performance in y Indian
volunteers. Indian Medicine 1991;3(2-3):1-5.6. Kuppurajan K, et al. Effect of ashwagandha (Withania somnifera Dunal) on
the process of ageing in human volunteers. J Res Ayur Sid. 1980;1:247-58.
- Package Description:�60 sServing Size:�1 Number of Servings:�60.
- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS Living with stress is part of living in today s world. Stress is your body s natural response to everyday physical, emotional and environmental demands. You can t avoid this stress altogether, but using Ashwagandha, combined with a y diet and lifestyle changes, can help minimize its negative effects. Helps to manage normal daily stress Supports y brain function The Science of Ashwagandha Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is renowned as an al adaptogen. In the Indian tradition it is used as a Rasayana, a dietary supplement or practice promoting rejuvenation, mental and physical , as well as providing a defense against aging and challenging environmental factors. Ashwagandha root has been shown to protect brain cells from oxidative damage caused by exposure to stressors1. 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 brain2. In animals administered Ashwagandha, researchers found significant protection against the negative effects of chronic stress on memory, mood, sexual behavior, immune function,3 and antioxidant levels in the brain.4 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 deductions5. Ashwagandha has also demonstrated benefits in signs of aging. In a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study in y men aged 50-59 years, red blood cell counts and hemoglobin level were significantly increased, the decrease in nail calcium was significantly less, the erythrocyte sedimentation rate significantly decreased, and while the seated stature of the subjects significantly improved, 71.4% subjectively reported improvements in their sexual performance.6 References 1. Jain S, Shukla SD, Sharma K, Bhatnagar M. Neuroprotective effects of Withania somnifera Dunn. in hippocampal sub-regions of female albino rat. Phytotherapy Research 2001;15(6):544-548. 2. Shukla SD, Jain S, Sharma K, Bhatnagar M. Stress-induced neuron degeneration and protective effects of Semecarpus anacardium Linn. and Withania somnifera Dunn. in hippocampus of albino rats: An ultrastructural study. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 2000;38(10):1007-1013. 3. Bhattacharya SK, Muruganandam AV. Adaptogenic activity of Withania somnifera: An experimental study using a rat model of chronic stress. cology, Biochemistry and Behavior 2003;75(3):547-555. 4. Singh A, Naidu PS, Gupta S, Kulkarni SK. Effect of natural and synthetic antioxidants in a mouse model of chronic igue syndrome. Journal of Medicinal Food 2002;5(4):211-220. 5. Karnick CR. A double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study on the effect of Withania somnifera and Panax ginseng extracts on psyctor performance in y Indian volunteers. Indian Medicine 1991;3(2-3):1-5. 6. Kuppurajan K, et al. Effect of ashwagandha (Withania somnifera Dunal) on the process of ageing in human volunteers. J Res Ayur Sid. 1980;1:247-58. Package Description: 60 s Serving Size: 1 Number of Servings: 60 Supplement Facts: Serving Size: 1 Servings per Container: 60 Ingredients: A per Serving % Daily Value* Ashwagandha (withania somnifera) root extract 500 mg ** 5% withanolides 25 mg ** * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. ** Daily Value not established. Other ingredients: Vegetarian s, rice flour, maltodextrin, silicon dioxide. Soy, wheat, and gluten free. Take 1 (500 mg) , one to two times per day or as directed by your care practitioner. Best results are achieved after 30 days. Not to be taken during pregnancy; nor combined with anticoagulants, antidepressants, sedatives, narcotics, anti-anxiety agents, thyroid medication, hy.