What is Vitall+ Ashwagandha 600 mg Capsules used for?
Ashwagandha, an Indian plant, has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for over 2,000 years. In Sanskrit, the name Ashwagandha means "which smells like a horse", in reference to its power to give the strength of a horse. Ashwagandha is commonly known as Indian ginseng. In fact, this adaptogenic plant fortifies the body while combating unhealthy stress and night-time awakenings due to general fatigue. This is thanks in particular to the two alkaloids it contains: somnine and somniferine.
Widely used for its general toning effects, ashwagandha is also useful for relaxation and easy digestion.Ashwagandha extract is indicated in periods of convalescence, all difficult periods, overwork and also during periods of examination or learning to combat intellectual fatigue and promote memorization.
Ashwagandha's active ingredients, whitanolides, boost levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase.Ashwagandha may therefore be of interest in reducing lipid peroxidation. The plant is also used in traditional Indian medicine to maintain flexibility and mobility. Ashwaghnada extract is intended for men, women, teenagers and students.
Ashwagandha, also known as Indian ginseng, is an ancestral medicinal plant with a solid reputation in Ayurvedic medicine. Vitall+ Ashwagandha 600 mg capsules offer you this plant with multiple virtues in a concentrated formulation, adapted to modern needs.
One of Ashwagandha's key characteristics is its ability to reduce stress and anxiety. Clinical studies have demonstrated its effectiveness in regulating cortisol, the stress hormone, making this supplement a valuable ally for people suffering from anxiety disorders or chronic stress.
Ashwagandha is also recognized for its adaptogenic properties. It helps improve the body's resilience in the face of various physiological and psychological stresses, enabling better management of daily challenges.
But that's not all. Ashwagandha has been shown to boost the immune system, as well asimproving physical and mental performance. This makes it a versatile supplement, capable of meeting a wide range of needs.
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How do I use Ashwagandha?
1 Vit'all+ Ashwagandha vegetarian capsule per day. Take with meals.
Cure of 20 to 30 days recommended, renewable once.
What are the precautions for use?
- For pregnant and breast-feeding women, ask your doctor for advice.
- It's advisable to take Ashwagandha Vit'all+ in the recommended doses, and to maintain a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
- Keep out of reach of young children.
- This product is not a medicine
What does it contain?
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) - root - Extract standardized to 5% withanolides - 10:1 - KSM-66® - Organic 600 mg
Presentation : Box of 60 vegetarian capsules
Our expert pharmacy advice
Adaptation to stress is characterized by the body's ability to react to a stressor without triggering excessive hormonal responses. This complex process involves several biological systems, such as the central nervous system, the endocrine system and the immune system. A better understanding of the mechanisms underlying this adaptation provides a sound scientific basis for the development of intervention strategies aimed at better stress management.
Neurobiologically speaking, several systems play a crucial role in stress management. The locus coeruleus-noradrenergic activating system (LC-NA) responds rapidly to stress by releasing noradrenaline, leading to increased attention and vigilance. At the same time, thehypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is involved in the long-term regulation of stress by releasing corticosteroids, essential hormones for moderating the prolonged stress response. Finally, the dopaminergic system, involved in motivation and reward mechanisms, can be impaired by prolonged exposure to chronic stress.
In addition to biological mechanisms, psychosocial factors also play a decisive role in adaptation to stress. Resilience, i.e. an individual's ability to cope with stressful situations, can modulate the physiological response to stress and reduce its adverse effects. In addition, solid social support, such as a network of personal or professional relationships, can mitigate the negative impacts of stress on mental and physical health.