Benefits of Ashwagandha

By Tuesday, 30 July 2024 04:20 PM EDT ET Current | Bio | Archive

One of the common uses of ashwagandha extract is as a vitality tonic, especially for older people. As we age, our cells become less efficient at producing energy, repairing themselves, and clearing away cellular “garbage.” And aged cells cause accumulation of significant free radical damage.

In a study of the effect of the leaf extract on aging fibroblast cells, researchers found that the extract prevented cell senescence (aging damage) by improving proteasome function and by reducing oxidative damage.

Proteasomes are protein complexes that clear away cellular “garbage” and make sure cell proteins are folded just right so they can be used. Oxidative damage to cell proteins and accumulation of cellular garbage play major roles in cell senescence.

The researchers found that ashwagandha extract increased the viability of aged cells exposed to free radicals by 20 percent to 25 percent. The extract was also shown to more than double proteasome activity.

Because ashwagandha stimulates the clearance of oxidized proteins in aged cells, it is a powerful anti-aging weapon.

In one study of 101 healthy men ages 50 to 59, researchers found that 3 grams of ashwagandha extract daily for a year significantly improved hemoglobin levels, red blood cell counts, and posture.

It also lowered cholesterol levels and increased nail calcium levels (preventing osteoporosis by adding calcium to bones).

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In a study of the effect of ashwagandha on aging fibroblast cells, researchers found that the extract prevented cell senescence (aging damage) by improving proteasome function and by reducing oxidative damage.
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