Ashwagandha Root Powder
Krshak exports is a trusted ashwagandha root powder manufacturer, supplier and exporter based in Mandsaur-Neemuch, India. We are offering 100% pure ashwagandha root powder.
Ashwagandha powder is manufactured from the roots of the Withania somnifera plant, and it is considered an adaptogen as it helps our bodies adapt to different environments. In fact, ashwagandha is most distinguished for its ability to relieve tension and anxiety while also restoring “horse strength,” as its name implies.
Product Description
Why Us?
Product Description
Ashwagandha, also known as ‘Indian ginseng’ is a vital Ayurvedic herb. The dried root and the entire plant are used in the conventional medicinal drug structures of Ayurveda, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa (Amchi), and Unani.
Ashwagandha powder is made from the dried roots of the plant. The ashwagandha powder has vast usage in Ayurvedic medicines, health supplements, and other areas of human health.
Ashwagandha is a treatment for multiple health issues including cold, cough, nausea, arthritis, hypertension, heart health, inflammation, insomnia, stress, and anxiety.
Why Us?
KRSHAK is here to provide you with the best products and satisfactory service. We aim to supply genuine products to our customers at the best price.
To make ashwagandha powder, we procure ashwagandha roots directly from renowned farmers. Our network of hundreds of farmers helps us in the procurement process with the right quality at the right price. Most of our associated farmers live near our production facility, this results in almost zero procurement logistics costs. We never exploit our farmers and provide them what they deserve.
KRSHAK’s ashwagandha powder is 100% pure. Throughout the process of converting ashwagandha roots into powder, we make sure cleanliness is maintained, and there shouldn’t be any flaws in the product.
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Product Details:
Product Name | Ashwagandha Powder |
Botanical Name | Withania Somnifera |
Family | Solanaceae |
Plant part used | Roots |
Form | Powder |
Color | Creamy White |
Grade | Food Grade |
Purity | 100% |
Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Kilogram |
Packaging Size | Customizable |
Packaging Type | Bag |
Usage/Application | Personal, Clinical, Ayurvedic Medicine, Health Supplements |
Country of Origin | India |
Supply Area | All over India |
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Benefits of Ashwagandha!
Who should avoid taking ashwagandha?
Benefits of Ashwagandha!
- Ashwagandha is considered and is perhaps best known for its ability to reduce anxiety and stress. It is used as a substance that helps the body to cope with stress and anxiety.
- It is an immunity and energy booster. People who play sports and who are an athlete can take a proper amount of ashwagandha powder doses to boost their immunity.
- Ashwagandha supplements help boost testosterone and increase fertility in men.
- Much evidence suggests that ashwagandha helps in reducing blood sugar levels with its effects on insulin secretion and cells’ ability to absorb glucose from the bloodstream.
- According to studies, many people take ashwagandha powder to improve their sleep habits. It is proven that ashwagandha helps you to cope with insomnia and helps you to provide good sleep.
- The antibacterial and antimicrobial properties of ashwagandha root help to shield the skin from infections and acne. Additionally, it increases the skin’s collagen levels, preventing aging. Try using natural face masks with ashwagandha powder if you have acne.
- The powder of Ashwagandha has historically been used to cure a number of ailments, including memory loss, arthritis, constipation, insomnia, skin diseases, stress, digestive problems, and diabetes.
Who should avoid taking ashwagandha?
- When suffering from a fever, avoid using Ashwagandha. Fever weakens you and causes other organs to malfunction. If you take Ashwagandha at this time, your stomach may be unable to metabolize it, causing diarrhea and other health issues.
- If you have endocrine prostate cancer, you should avoid Ashwagandha since it can raise testosterone levels, which can be problematic for prostate cancer sufferers.
- Taking ashwagandha during pregnancy is not recommended, according to the experts we consulted with for this article. If you have any concerns, you should seek the advice of a medical expert. Effects on the fetus have been observed
- If you have any medical illnesses, such as cancer, diabetes, thyroid issues, clotting issues, ulcers, lupus, multiple sclerosis, or rheumatoid arthritis, consult your doctor before using ashwagandha. The herb ashwagandha may affect thyroid testing. Ashwagandha should be stopped two weeks before surgery.
How to use ashwagandha?
Ashwagandha is offered as a liquid extract, a pill, and a powder. Before bed, the powder is traditionally blended with warm milk and honey to reduce toxins from the body and promote good sleep patterns, a healthy reproductive system, and strength.
A typical dose is between 1/4 and 1/2 teaspoon taken once or twice per day. Ashwagandha is traditionally consumed as anupans with equal parts ghee and honey for general nourishing and rejuvenation. Particularly during the summer, adding sugar gives a cooling effect and can even be used in place of the honey. In order to strengthen the female reproductive system and joints, it can also be combined with ghee.
You can also buy ashwagandha as tablets if that would be more convenient for you. This may be a simpler approach, particularly for those who travel frequently, are short on time, or dislike the flavor of ashwagandha tea. Taste kicks off the digestive process, notifies the body of what to expect, and starts your body’s internal pharmacy.
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