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Winter
Cherry
Botanical
Name :- Withania somnifera
Indian Name :- Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha
is a small shrub with minute star-shaper hairs.
It has egg shaped; hairy leaves up to 10 cm long.
It has small pale green flowers in clusters of
about 25 and has a smooth spherical red fruit
with yellow seeds. Ashwagandha is indigenous to
India and is also found in Afghanistan, Pakistan
and Sri Lanka. Ashwagandha is a versatile root,
which is bitter, astringent and heating. This
root works on the reproductive nervous and respiratory
systems of the body. In medicine it is used as
a tonic, aphrodisiac, rejuvenator, sedative and
nervine.
Traditional
Ayurvedic Uses:
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Ashwagandha
has many significant benefits, but is best known
for its powerful adaptogenic properties, meaning
that it helps mind and body adapt better to stress.
It nourishes the nerves and improves nerve function
to help you maintain calm during stressful situations.
It is also good for people who do physical labor
or exercise a lot, to help the body adapt to physical
stress.
It is a powerful Rasayana, meaning that it acts
as an overall tonic for greater vitality and longevity.
It nourishes all the bodily tissues (Dhatus),
including the joints and nerves.
It is also a powerful Madhya Rasayana, which means
that it enhances all three aspects of mind power
(Dhi -- comprehension; Dhriti -- memory; and Smriti
-- recollection).
Ashwagandha nourishes the crucial mind-body connection
and psychoneuro immune response (called PNI).
It helps coordinate the mind and senses, as well,
which is essential for good quality sleep.
It balances the mind (Prana Vata). This is essential
for happiness in the face of mental or emotional
stress.
It increases the quality and quantity of Ojas,
the master coordinator between the body and consciousness.
It helps pure consciousness slide into the physiology.
It has a Sothara effect -- which means it helps
clear impurities (Ama) from the various channels
of the body.
Ashwagandha enhances virility and has aphrodisiac
properties, especially for men.
It is also well known for its powerful immune
enhancing benefits.
It is considered among the best of all substances
for balancing Vata. It also pacifies Kapha at
the same time, which is a rare combination.
As with almost all single herbs, there is
one small caution. Ashwagandha should always be
used with other herbs to balance out possible
heating effects.
Attributed Medicinal
Properties / Healing Properties :
Stress:
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Investigation both clinical
and experimental have observed that Ashwagandha
acts as an anti-stress and adaptogenic herb.
Digestive
Disorder: (click
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The
root of the plant is used for treating digestive
disorders like dyspepsia and loss of appetite.
It corrects the disorderly processes of nutrition
and restores the normalcy in the system.
General
Debility: (click
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Its
root finds its use in treating general debility.
It is taken in 2-gram doses for this purpose.
Rheumatism:
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The
root is effective in the treatment of rheumatic
affections. It should be taken in 3-gram doses
in treating this condition.
Tuberculosis:
The
root finds its efficiency in treatment of tuberculosis.
A decoction of the root is used with long pepper
and honey. This decoction is also beneficial in
the treatment of scrofula, that is, tuberculosis
of lymph glands, especially in the neck.
Insomnia:
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The
root is also narcotic, inducing deep sleep and
hence beneficial in treating insomnia.
Cold
& Cough: (click
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Ashwagandha
is beneficial in the treatment of chest diseases
such as cold and cough. The root can be taken
either in the form of powder in 3 gram doses or
in the form of decoction. Berries and seed s can
also be taken for chest complaints with beneficial
result.
Women's
Diseases: (click
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The
herb helps to cure female sterility. Powder of
the roots in 6gram doses can be taken with milk
for 5 to 6 successive nights after menstruation.
Skin
Disorders: (click
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The
leaves of the plant are beneficial in treating
several skin disorders. Fomentation of the leaves
is good for boils and swollen hands and feet.
A paste of the leaves is locally applied to kill
lice infesting the body and on carbuncles (painful
swelling inside the skin) and syphilitic sores.
An ointment prepared by boiling the leaves in
fat such as ghee can be applied in case of bedsores
and wounds. A paste made of it roots and; leaves
is also a useful application over carbuncles,
ulcers and swelling.
Sore
Eyes:
For
sore eyes a fermentation of the leaves can be
applied to get relief.
Ashwagandha
an effective Brain Tonic:
Ashwagandha
as " Rasayana " and "Balya".
Roots of winter Cherry are highly acclaimed tonic
for brain and nervous system in Ayurveda. Regular
use of Ashwagandha improves Stress tolerance.
It is also to improve the immune functions and
acts as an anabolic during convalescence period.
Other
uses:
Aphrodisiac: Two to
four grams of root with milk or ghee can be taken
as an aphrodisiac to enhance libido. The drug
is beneficial for the treatment of spermatorrhoea
or involuntary ejaculations. Two to four gram
of powdered root can also be taken daily with
sugar, honey, long pepper and ghee in the treatment
of these conditions.
Ayurvedic
supplements that contains Ashwagandha :
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