Ashwagandha

What it is

Ashwagandha is an adaptogenic herb traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine to help the body manage stress, improve energy, and support overall balance. The active compounds — mainly withanolides — are believed to influence cortisol regulation, thyroid activity, and neurotransmitters involved in mood and focus.

Key benefits

  • Stress reduction: Shown in several human studies to lower cortisol levels and support a calmer mood.
  • Sleep & relaxation: Can improve sleep quality and reduce anxiety-related restlessness.
  • Energy & endurance: Supports physical performance and recovery by balancing stress hormones.
  • Cognitive function: May improve focus, memory, and reaction time under stress.
  • Hormonal support: Some evidence suggests ashwagandha can help normalise thyroid and testosterone levels when low.

How it works (in simple terms)

Ashwagandha helps your body adapt to stress by balancing the HPA axis (hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal system) — reducing excessive cortisol release and stabilising energy, mood, and sleep cycles.

Forms & dosage

  • Standardised root extract (KSM-66®): Typically 300–600 mg daily, taken once or twice per day with food.
  • Sensoril® (root + leaf extract): Potent, used at lower doses (125–250 mg daily).
  • Plain root powder: Traditional form; requires higher doses (3–6 g daily) for similar effect.

Timing tips:

  • For calm and sleep, take in the evening.
  • For energy and performance, take in the morning.
  • Consistency matters — results often build over 2–4 weeks.

Stacks & combinations

  • Stress & calm: Ashwagandha + Magnesium Glycinate + L-Theanine.
  • Sleep: Ashwagandha + Apigenin + Magnesium L-Threonate.
  • Energy & focus: Ashwagandha + Rhodiola Rosea + B-complex.
  • Hormonal balance: Ashwagandha + Zinc + Vitamin D3 + Omega-3s.

Who should be cautious

  • Thyroid disorders: May increase thyroid activity — consult a clinician if on thyroid medication.
  • Pregnancy: Traditionally avoided during pregnancy due to limited safety data.
  • Sedatives or anxiety medications: Ashwagandha may enhance their calming effects.
  • Autoimmune conditions: May stimulate the immune system; discuss with a professional first.

Quality & sourcing tips

Frequently Asked Questions

Calming effects can appear within a few days, but full benefits for sleep, energy, and stress balance often take 2–4 weeks of consistent use.

Yes, most people tolerate it well for months. Consider cycling off occasionally (e.g. 1 week break every 6–8 weeks).

Yes, though some prefer using it later in the day to counteract caffeine’s overstimulation.

For educational purposes only. This content is not medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting new supplements.