Ashwagandha – Male Libido Enhancer, Rejuvenates, Combats Stress and Gives Strength* – 60 Vegi-Capsules

  • Strengthens and rejuvenates the body and mind.*
  • Used in Ayurveda for stress induced fatigue, nervous exhaustion and general debility.*
  • Powerful adaptogen - improves energy and supports healthy libido.*
  • Calms the mind and helps with restful sleep.*
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Product Description
Ashwagandha is one of the top 10 herbs in Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia. It is an adaptogen (increases the body's ability to adapt to internal or external stress). It is used to invigorate and strengthen the whole body while calming the nervous system.*

It is traditionally used in Ayurveda to:

* Combats stress. It is used as an adaptogen to it increases the bodys ability to adapt to internal and external stress.*

* Calm the mind and promote restful sleep. Its latin name Withania Somnifera refers to its calming and relaxing properties. Wonderful for nervousness, anxiety and a sense of being ungrounded.*

* Give vitality and strength. The Sanskrit meaning of the word Ashwagandha implies imparts the strength of a stallion.*

* Boost energy levels. Helps with general fatigue, improves energy level and general well-being.*

* Support healthy libido. It is one of the best herbs for strengthening the male reproductive system. It is also used as an aphrodisiac in Ayurveda.*

Ashwagandha - Male Libido Enhancer, Rejuvenates, Combats Stress and Gives Strength* - 60 Vegi-Capsules

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