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Name => Nikhil ChaurasiaSubject => EnglishClass=> 'X'AYear => 2014-2015School => K.V.Mankhurd
ASHWAGANDHA(Withania
somnifera)
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Scientific Classification of Ashwagandha
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Kingdom : Plantae Group: Angiosperms Type: Eudicots Class: Asterids Order: Solanales Family: Solanaceae Genus: Withania Species: W.
somnifera
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Cultivation5 Withania somnifera is cultivated
in many of the drier regions of India, such as Mandsaur District
of Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Sindh, and Rajasthan. It is also
found in Nepal
Discription
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• Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is also known as winter cherry, Indian ginseng, and a number of other regional names.
• The word ashwagandha in Sanskrit actually means the smell of a horse, which probably refers to the distinctly strong aroma from its roots.
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For centuries, ayurvedic medicine has used the ashwagandha (withania somnifera) plant as an aphrodisiac, to remedy general weakness and exhaustion, as well as for its stress-relieving qualities.
Uses of Ashwagandha
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Modern medical research indicates that ashwagandha exerts a number of effects that may prove beneficial to humans, including:
anti-inflammatory antioxidant boosts the immune system blocks tumor growth regulates hormones stabilizes mood and reduces anxiety regenerates nerve cells
Uses of Ashwagandha
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Traditional medicinal uses9
In Ayurveda, the berries
and leaves of W. somnifera
are locally applied to
tumors, tubercular glands,
carbuncles, and ulcers.
The roots of W. somnifera
are used to prepare the
herbal remedy
ashwagandha, which has
been traditionally used to
treat various symptoms
and conditions.
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Ashwagandha uses in different countries
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Ayurvedic practitioners in India utilize this herb to treat a number of conditions, including its use as a
purgative, diuretic, and liver tonic. In Cape Verde, the leaves are prescribed as a
blood-purifying tonic and as a treatment for gonorrhea.
In Ethiopia, ashwagandha is used to treat epilepsy and cough, and in Madagascar it is a treatment for asthma. In South Africa, it is employed to improve female fertility, and in Somalia the roots are given to children as a remedy for nightmares.
Interestingly, although it is used for fertility it is also used as an abortificant.
The known biologically-active components in ashwagandha11
Alkaloids. Steroidal lactones. Saponins Iron. Choline.
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Climatic Conditions for Growth
12 Withania somnifera is grown as late
rainy-season (kharif) crop. Semitropical areas receiving 500 to 750 mm rainfall are suitable for its cultivation as a rainfed crop. If one or two winter rains are received, then root development improves.
The crop requires a relatively dry season during its growing period. It can tolerate a temperature range of 20 to 38°C and as low a temperature as 10°C. The plant grows from sea level to an altitude of 1500 meters
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Safety 13
Medical experts caution
against pregnant women using
ashwagandha because it may
cause loss of the fetus. This is
supported by the traditional
use of ashwagandha as an
abortificant. Another stated
precaution is that
ashwagandha may potentially
increase the sedative effect of
barbiturate drugs.4
-Anti Anxiety
-Anti Stress
-Anti Depression
-Ashwagandha for Fatigue
-Ashwagandha for Arthritis or Joint pains
-Ashwagandha for Blood Pressure
-Ashwagandha for Stamina
-Ashwagandha for Diabetic Neuropathy
-Ashwagandha for Weakness Due to Diabetes
-Ashwagandha for Erectile Dysfunction
Benefits Benefits of Ashwagandha
-Ashwagandha for Premature Ejaculation
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