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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

ASHWAGANDHA, IMMUNE PROTECTION

Ashwagandha has been used for centuries. Although people mainly associate the herb with India, Africans; even Native Americans have used it for infections and for warding off illness. Earning its fame in Ayurvedic medicine, ashwagandha is now proving to be a powerful herbal remedy prized by the alternative health community. It seems to derived from tomato plant species. Ashwagandha contains many useful medicinal chemicals, including with anolides, (steroidal lactones), alkaloids, choline, fatty acids, amino acids, and a variety of sugars.
confers immune system protection

combats the effects of stress

excellent male herbal

thyroid

improves learning, memory, and reaction time

reduces anxiety and depression without causing drowsiness

stabilizes blood sugar

lowers cholesterol

reduces brain-cell degeneration (brain herbal)

contains anti-malarial properties

offers anti-inflammatory benefits
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is an herb commonly used in ayurveda (the traditional medicine of India). Although it's not botanically related to ginseng, ashwagandha is often called "Indian ginseng" due to its supposedly rejuvenating effects.
(Many other properties are cropping up and being studied; (not in US that would interfere with the drug corporations)


Modern science is beginning to grasp the potent abilities of this herb. Numerous studies by researchers at India’s Banares Hindu University have investigated its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-stress properties.

Seven companies in America have applied for a patent to include ashwagandha extract in the manufacture of certain products.

Four Japanese companies also have applied for a patent. Which may mean they this is an excellent product and they want to make profits by confiscating it from public!
 (It really take "balls" ta rob nature, making it out of balanced or UN wholesome for man or animal, herb for drugs so to patent it, then sell it back to the people they've rob it from in the first place.

Practical Uses and Precautions

The usual recommended dose is 600 to 1000 mg, twice daily. For people who suffer from insomnia and anxiety, having a cup of hot milk that contains a teaspoon of powdered Ashwagandha before bedtime is beneficial.
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/26065781/ASHWAGANDHA-REVERSES-THE-EFFECT-OF-CHRONIC-ESTROGEN-EXPOSURE-ON This can balance out too many female hormones, so it would be especially good for some men too.


Don't take the above if you don't have a partner or gay.
The men's issue page I drop and put in draft. No interest.
When men play with each other. They get poo on their penis. When that happens it travels to the inside male organs testicles, bladder etc. and delivers toxins from the bowel. Men will mouth the other partners penis and ingest poisons further into the tongue, teeth, gums, blood stream and throat spreading these poisonous toxin at both ends.
Then wonder why they have yeast, bladder, and other STC infections. Some of these poisons cause erectile and testicular malfunctions. IS it worth it? It's a nasty habit if men want to be physically and mentally healthy. Use condoms. Rear entry will ruin eventually the rectum, ask nurses and doctors what they've seen.
These men may have hemorrhoids and tissues hang having issues all your life.

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