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Ashwagandha: A Natural Miracle or Liver Killer?

Ashwagandha is everywhere right now – in your TikTok feed, your wellness aisle, and probably your best friend’s medical cabinet. Touted as a cure-all for stress, sleep, and burnout, it sounds almost too good to be true. So, is it? I break it down for you, detailing its benefits and potential risks.

  • What Ashwagandha actually is
  • The real benefits of Ashwagandha
  • Who should not be taking it
  • Potential risks

Ashwaganda: Nature’s Miracle

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Sounds like quite the miracle, right? But adaptogen doesn’t mean magical, and natural doesn’t always mean safe.

The Hype: Does Ashwagandha Actually Work?

This means that while the studies indicate a positive correlation to the aforementioned benefits, it’s unclear if this is applicable across a large population and what dosage is most effective.

More studies on Ashwagandha are underway to better understand its true applications, however, due to the limited scientific research, there may be unintended consequences of taking Ashwaganda long-term.

Limits to Ashwagandha

The Risks: What No One on Instagram Tells You

Scientists generally agree that Ashwagandha is safe to take over the short term (the recommended duration is 3 months), but serious side effects can occur when taken long term, including:

  • Liver injury
  • Drowsiness
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea

And because supplement regulation in the US is almost nonexistent, purity and dosage can vary widely by brand.

Who Shouldn’t Take Ashwaganda?

Those who are pregnant or breastfeeding should consult with their OBGYN before taking additional supplements.

If you have an autoimmune disorder, diabetes, thyroid disorders, high blood pressure, or cancer, you should consult your doctor before taking Ashwagandha.

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Additionally, if you take anti-seizure medications, immunosuppressants, sedatives, thyroid hormone medications, or medications for diabetes and high blood pressure, you should consult a doctor before taking additional supplements.

My Experience with Ashwagandha

I’ll admit it – I’ve been taking ashwagandha supplements. Purely for research purposes, of course.

So far, I haven’t noticed dramatic differences in my mood, anxiety, stress levels, or sleep. But it’s only been about a month, and it may be too early to draw conclusions.

The most positive thing I can tell you is that I haven’t experienced any adverse side effects. I realize that this is particularly unhelpful, but I want to be completely transparent with you all. I can’t provide a definitive opinion on its effectiveness based on my personal experience. Yet.

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