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What is ashwagandha? Health benefits, uses, and side effects

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is a centuries-old herb that’s gaining popularity in today’s wellness world. Also known as Indian ginseng or winter cherry, it’s traditionally been used to help people feel calmer and more energised.  

Here we look at what it is used for, evidence-backed benefits, and the side effects you should know about.

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With so many of us juggling busy lives and looking for natural ways to support our health, it’s no surprise that ashwagandha is getting a lot of attention for its potential benefits - from easing stress to boosting energy and supporting overall wellbeing. 

This ancient herb has been a key part of Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years, and today, thanks to new scientific research, it is being rediscovered for its wide range of potential health effects.

Whether taken as a supplement, powder, or tea, ashwagandha is now one of the most talked-about herbs in modern wellness circles.

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What is ashwagandha used for? 

Ashwagandha is known as an adaptogen. This means it helps your body handle physical and mental stress better. 

People use ashwagandha to feel calmer, more balanced, and better able to cope with ansiedad y depresión1. Studies also show it may help improve sleep quality2, lower cortisol levels1 (our main stress hormone), and even support muscle recovery after workouts. 

Ashwagandha is available as capsules, powders, or liquid extracts, and can be mixed into teas, smoothies, and water, or taken in tablet form. 

An infographic showing six health benefits of ashwagandha

Ashwagandha has earned its reputation as a powerhouse herb thanks to its wide range of potential health benefits, many of which are now supported by scientific research. 

1. Helps reduce stress and anxiety 

One of its most well-known effects is its ability to reduce stress and anxiety. As an adaptogen, ashwagandha helps regulate niveles de cortisol1 leading to a calmer mind and improved emotional balance.  

2. Improves sleep 

Further research suggests that it can help with insomnio by calming the nervous system and promoting relaxation2. Ashwagandha may not only help people fall asleep faster but also improve the overall quality of sleep. 

3. Supports physical performance and muscle recovery 

Ashwagandha has been shown to enhance sports performance in athletes and fitness enthusiasts by increasing muscle strength, improving endurance, and promoting faster recovery3

4. Enhances brain function 

Ashwagandha may enhance memory, attention, and overall brain function by reducing oxidative stress and supporting the health of nerve cells4

5. Balances hormones 

Further studies show that it may help boost testosterone levels and fertility, particularly in men, by supporting hormone balance and reproductive health5

6. Helps maintain a healthy immune system 

Ashwagandha’s anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties contribute to overall immune support6 and may help reduce some inflammation-related conditions over time7. 

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While ashwagandha is generally considered safe for most people to take short-term (up to 3 months), it’s important to be aware of potential side effects - especially if you're new to using herbal supplements or have taken a large dose. 

Common side effects of ashwagandha are: 

  • Diarrhoea. 

  • Sentirse mal (náuseas)

  • Estar enfermo (vómitos).

  • Drowsiness. 

If side effects continue or worsen, stop taking ashwagandha immediately and contact a healthcare professional for advice.

Note: the long-term safety of ashwagandha is currently unknown and therefore it is advised to only be used short-term. 

  • Mujeres embarazadas – Ashwagandha may stimulate the uterus and potentially cause miscarriage. 

  • Breastfeeding women – There is insufficient research on its safety during breastfeeding and therefore it is advised that breastfeeding women do not take ashwagandha. 

  • People with autoimmune diseases – Ashwagandha can stimulate the immune system, which may worsen autoimmune conditions such as artritis reumatoide, lupus, y esclerosis múltiple

  • People taking medications for thyroid, blood pressure, anxiety, or sedatives – ashwagandha may interact with certain medicines, affecting their effectiveness. 

As with any supplement, it is best to consult with a healthcare professional before starting ashwagandha - especially if you're on medication, have underlying health conditions, or are unsure about the proper dosage for your needs. 

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Ashwagandha is a traditional Ayurvedic herb known for reducing stress, boosting mental clarity, enhancing physical performance, and supporting sleep and immune health. Studies suggest it can also improve muscle strength, endurance, and recovery.  

While generally safe for short-term use, it may cause side effects such as diarrhoea or drowsiness and isn’t suitable for everyone - so it’s important to check with a healthcare professional before trying it.  

More research is needed to fully understand its benefits and risks. In the meantime, you might find our article Stress-relieving tips to try every day helpful - it offers expert advice and science-backed strategies to manage stress and anxiety. 

1. Salve et al: Adaptogenic and Anxiolytic Effects of Ashwagandha Root Extract in Healthy Adults

2. Langade et al: Efficacy and Safety of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) Root Extract in Insomnia and Anxiety

3. Sprengel et al: Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) supplementation: a review of its mechanisms, health benefits, and role in sports performance

4.Samadi Noshahr et al: Efficacy and Safety of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal) Root Extract in Improving Memory and Cognitive Functions

5. Ambiye et al: Clinical Evaluation of the Spermatogenic Activity of the Root Extract of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in Oligospermic Males

6. Tharakan et al: Immunomodulatory Effect of Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) Extract

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