Sunday, August 7, 2011

Key Benefits Of Ashwagandha

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Key Benefits Of Ashwagandha.



Basicaly Withania somnifera, also known as Ashwagandha, Indian ginseng, Winter cherry, Ajagandha, Kanaje Hindi, Amukkara in Tamil and Samm Al Ferakh, is a plant in the Solanaceae or nightshade family. Many closely related species like Withania coagulans (Dunal) – Paneer dodi, Ashutosh booti (Sanskrit, Hindi) are morphologically very similar to the species.



In Ayurveda, the roots of W. somnifera are used to prepare medicinal Ashwagandha. It is claimed to possess aphrodisiac, sedative, rejuvenative and life prolonging properties[citation needed]. It is traditionally used to treat the following symptoms and conditions, although there are few scientific studies of the health benefits of Ashwagandha



Ashwagandha Benefits :




Chronic fatigue
Dehydration
Bone weakness
Muscle weakness and tension
Loose teeth
Thirst
Premature ageing
Emaciation
Debility
Senility
Rheumatism
Nervous exhaustion
Memory loss
Neurodegenerative disorders
Spermatorrhoea



The berries can be used as a substitute for rennet, to coagulate milk in cheese making.The berries and leaves are traditionally used a topical treatment for tumors and tubercular glands, carbuncles and ulcers.



While Ashwagandha is claimed to have a wide variety of health benefits, there have been few clinical trials to test these claims. Studies completed so far support that W. somnifera may possibly be beneficial for:



Easing drug withdrawal symptoms
Reducing anxiety
Reducing arthritis pain in the knee



Ashvagandha is also useful for treating:



Tuberculosis
Parkinsons Disease
Bone Cancer
Bipolar disorder
Improve the well-being of the elderly and breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

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