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The roots and the leaves and seeds of Ashwagandha are widely used in siddha medicine mostly to cure various diseases. It is very effective in curing loss of appetite, insomnia, gastric problems, swellings, vadha and kapha related diseases and various sexual disorders on all genders. Uses of ashwagandha was widespread among people mainly because of its ability to improve reproductive capability in both men and women. Conventionally, this herb has been made use of as an aphrodisiac, liver tonic, anti-inflammatory agent, and astringent. The results of clinical tests denote that ashwagandha possesses anti-aging, immunomodulatory, antidepressive, and other healing benefits.
Ashwagandha– Potent Adaptogen
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is extensively employed in contemporary Western herbal practice as an adaptogen which is a substance that can assist our bodies to beneficially adjust to physiological and psychological strain, thereby enhancing resistance to factors related to stress. There are various uses of ashwagandha. It is suggested that ashwagandha can be used in suppressing the sensation of pain in the body. Among the other uses of ashwagandha, one may also mention such disease conditions as rheumatoid arthritis, gout, improvement in blood circulation, wound healing, etc.
Adaptogenic botanicals are turning out to be more and more crucial in contemporary society, where excessive strain levels adversely affect several disparate body systems.
A number of health experts opine that adaptogens are vital to our health in the same way as well known nutrients and botanicals such as antioxidants.
Ashwagandha is a Sanskrit name which means ‘the smell of the horse’. In Siddha Medicine it is called as Amukkara and in English it is identified as Winter Cherry.The Botanical Name is Withania somnifera and it belongs to the family Solanaceae.
Taste: Bitter
Property: Light
Vigor: Heat
Section: Pungent
Actions:
• Febrifuge
• Diuretic
• Alterative
• Aphrodisiac
• Deobstruent
• Diuretic
• Tonic
• Rejuvenator
• Antioxidant
• Anti-tumor
• Soporific
• Mild Sedative
Weight gain
Tired and Worried of less weight? Taking Ashwagandha regularly with milk increases weight naturally.
Antioxidant
The antioxidant property of Ashwagandha prevents breast, lung and colon cancer.
Rejuvenator
Ashwagandha is a very good Rejuvenator which helps to stay healthy and young.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
• The ointment formed by heating the Ashwagandha with cow’s urine helps to reduce the Rheumatoid Pain and Edema.
• In siddha medicine Ashwagandha is used for treating patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease.
Swelling, Edema and Wounds
• Grinding the fresh leaves and the roots of the Ashwagandha and applying it on the affected area heals the wounds and reduces the swelling.
• Applying the paste prepared using Ashwagandha powder with dried ginger reduces edema.
Nerve disorders
Ashwagandha is very effective in treating nerve disorders when the powder is consumed with sugar candy.
Other Medicinal Uses of Ashwagandha:
• Ashwagandha increases the sperm count and premature ejaculation and reduces the impotency in male.
• It is a very good aphrodisiac – a sexual desire stimulant.
• Cures leucorrhea, dysmenorrhea and other menstrual problems in women.
• It regulates the blood pressure and thus controls anxiety and depression.
• It is used in Siddha medicine to cure muscle and bone weakness.*
*The above statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.