Ashwagandha - 60 capsules
Ashwagandha by Momentous
Ashwagandha is an evergreen shrub native to India, where it has a long history of use. As a powerful adaptogen and nootropic, ashwagandha is widely used during periods of stress or in stressful situations. It promotes balance and relaxation. The bioactive compounds are derived from the ashwagandha root, making it an ideal supplement for extra mental and physical support. Momentous uses only the ashwagandha extract from NooGandha®, a specialized form with a high concentration of active ingredients.
Benefits
- Ashwagandha contributes to a healthy mental balance*
- Ashwagandha helps maintain normal resistance to stress*
- Ashwagandha has a relaxing effect*
*Health claims pending approval by the European Commission.
Function
- Acts as an adaptogen and nootropic; contains natural substances that support the body.
- Contains a high concentration of withanolides, the bioactive flavonoid compounds.
- A herbal extract that promotes relaxation without causing drowsiness.
Momentous's ashwagandha features NooGandha®, a precision extract with a unique composition. NooGandha® contains 3.5-4% withanolides, which is higher than any other ashwagandha extract on the market. Momentous's Ashwagandha is the only available ashwagandha certified by NSF, and each batch is tested individually!
Scientifically Backed
Not all the mechanisms of action of ashwagandha have been unraveled, but it is known that the active compounds in the ashwagandha root extract have a regulatory effect on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. This may help maintain normal cortisol levels.
Andy Galpin, Ph.D., Scientist, Coach, and Lecturer
“Ashwagandha is one of the most studied herbs and offers a range of benefits. I have been using it for a long time, but it was difficult to find a third-party certified product. The adaptogenic benefits are hard to dispute from both a practical and scientific standpoint.”
Is Ashwagandha Safe?
Yes, ashwagandha is safe to use within the recommended dosages, even for long-term use. Due to a lack of data on its use during pregnancy, it is advised not to use ashwagandha if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. If you have liver or thyroid problems, it is wise to avoid ashwagandha supplements as a precaution.
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