Patanjali Ashvagandha Capsule 20 Capsules
Ashwagandha (Winter Cherry).
Therapeutic Uses:
Ashwagandha has many significant benefits, but is best known for its powerful adaptogenic properties, meaning that it helps mind and body adapt better to stress.
It nourishes the nerves and improves nerve function to help you maintain calm during stressful situations.
It is also good for people who do physical labor or exercise a lot, to help the body adapt to physical stress.
It is a powerful Rasayana, meaning that it acts as an overall tonic for greater vitality and longevity.
It nourishes all the bodily tissues (Dhatus), including the joints and nerves.
It is also a powerful Medhya Rasayana, which means that it enhances all three aspects of mind power (Dhi -- comprehension; Dhriti -- memory; and Smriti -- recollection).
Ashwagandha nourishes the crucial mind-body connection and psychoneuro immune response (called PNI). It helps coordinate the mind and senses, as well, which is essential for good quality sleep.
It balances the mind (Prana Vata). This is essential for happiness in the face of mental or emotional stress.
It increases the quality and quantity of Ojas, the master coordinator between the body and consciousness. It helps pure consciousness slide into the physiology.
It has a Sothara effect -- which means it helps clear impurities (Ama) from the various channels of the body.
Ashwagandha enhances virility and has aphrodisiac properties, especially for men.
It is also well known for its powerful immune enhancing benefits.
It is considered among the best of all substances for balancing Vata. It also pacifies Kapha at the same time, which is a rare combination.
Note: When "Patanjali Ashvagandha Capsule" is out of stock, the buyer shall be shipped, as a replacement, its alternative, "Divya Ashwagandha Churna" instead. Please be assured that the replacement quantity shall be of higher cost than the amount paid for Patanjali Ashvagandha Capsules. The buyer need not pay any difference.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 30 November, 1999.