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<blockquote data-quote="HolisticView" data-source="post: 2274652" data-attributes="member: 525682"><p>I've taken ashwagandha and depending on what you're looking to achieve - more energy, better sleep, rejuvenating the body - it can certainly move you in that direction. Herbal medicines are fabulous and can be highly effective but I believe it's important to be well informed if using them to try and uproot a particular condition otherwise we might accidentally be leading ourselves further out of balance.</p><p>As for whether it can help with a specific issue like this I just wouldn't be able to say but as it's predominantly used in Ayurvedic medicine the best suggestion I could give would be to seek out and in invest in having a consultation with an Ayurvedic doctor. They will also be able to examine and treat any underlying causes for the issue to help tackle it at the root. I've benefited greatly from the wisdom of Ayurveda in the past couple of years and can't begin to recommend it highly enough.</p><p>If it is prescribed then I really wouldn't worry too much if it's high carb/low carb/no carb as it would be taken temporarily in a small amount and would be working to heal you from within, not just masking symptoms. </p><p></p><p>Wishing you all the best on your journey. If you have any questions about what I've written then please don't hesitate to ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HolisticView, post: 2274652, member: 525682"] I've taken ashwagandha and depending on what you're looking to achieve - more energy, better sleep, rejuvenating the body - it can certainly move you in that direction. Herbal medicines are fabulous and can be highly effective but I believe it's important to be well informed if using them to try and uproot a particular condition otherwise we might accidentally be leading ourselves further out of balance. As for whether it can help with a specific issue like this I just wouldn't be able to say but as it's predominantly used in Ayurvedic medicine the best suggestion I could give would be to seek out and in invest in having a consultation with an Ayurvedic doctor. They will also be able to examine and treat any underlying causes for the issue to help tackle it at the root. I've benefited greatly from the wisdom of Ayurveda in the past couple of years and can't begin to recommend it highly enough. If it is prescribed then I really wouldn't worry too much if it's high carb/low carb/no carb as it would be taken temporarily in a small amount and would be working to heal you from within, not just masking symptoms. Wishing you all the best on your journey. If you have any questions about what I've written then please don't hesitate to ask. [/QUOTE]
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