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Gireesh M. Ankad, Jagadishchandra Hiremath, R.T. Patil, H.J. Pramod, Harsha V. Hegde
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, 2017
Background ‘Vrikshayurveda’, an ancient science of plant life described by Surapala, has clearly outlined a systematized agricultural practice that insisted…
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Adrian L. Lopresti, Stephen J. Smith, Hakeemudin Malvi, Rahul Kodgule
Medicine, September 2019
Background:  Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal) is a herb traditionally used to reduce stress and enhance wellbeing. The aim of…
Adult
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Tripathi Rk, Salve Ba, Petare Au, Raut Aa, Rege Nn
International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 2016-12-21
Background: Withania somnifera (WS) rejuvenates, increases vigour, vitality and immunity. The antistress effects of WS on physical performance and cardiovascular…
Antistress
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Sharanbasappa Durg, Sachin Bavage, Shivakumar B. Shivaram
Phytotherapy Research, 2020
Withania somnifera Dunal, also known as Indian ginseng, has been in use since ancient times in the management of diabetes…
Indian ginseng
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R. S. Sangwan, N. D. Chaurasiya, L. N. Misra, P. Lal, G. C. Uniyal, R. Sharma, N. S. Sangwan, K. A. Suri, G. N. Qazi, R. Tuli
Current Science, 2004
Withania somnifera (Hindi – Ashwagandha, English – winter cherry) is used in Ayurvedic formulations for a variety of health-promoting effects.…
manufacturing
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Srinivasan Bhargavi, S R Madhan Shankar
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, 2021
Image 1 , • Dual herbal combination of W. somnifera (W) in ratios (4:1, 1:1, 1:4) with P. emblica (W:P), B. monnieri (W:B),…
Phytochemistry