Ashoka

The Ashoka tree is an evergreen that is found in the Himalayas and across the Indian sub-continent. The bark of this tree is often used as a uterine tonic, while the roots and seeds are typically used to treat skin conditions. In Ayurveda, Ashoka is classed a divine herb (Divya aushadhis) for its benefits for the mind and the body. In Sanskrit, the word ‘Ashoka’ means “no grief” and it is believed that the herb can remove grief from the heart.

Packing: 60 capsules per bottle

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Bottles

$295.00

Key Benefits

  • Supports female reproductive health including menstrual problems, menopause, infertility and leucorrhea
  • Regulates female hormones and improves sleep and mood conditions related to menopause
  • Reduces pain and inflammation
  • Reduces stomach swelling, indigestion, diarrhea, worm infestations and piles (haemorrhoids)
  • Improves skin health and fight acne
  • Prevents internal bleeding and regulates blood composition
  • Regulates glucose level and treats diabetes
  • Cools body temperature and reduces fever

Recommended Usage

1 capsule taken once a day.

Please consult your healthcare practitioner prior to the use of this product if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition.

Supplement Facts

Ingredients: 500mg Ashoka Extract, Vegetable Cellulose (Capsule)

Storage: Store in a cool & dry place. Keep away from direct sunlight

Shelf Life: 24 months

Ingredients
Ashoka

Ashoka

The Ashoka tree is an evergreen that is found in the Himalayas and across the Indian sub-continent. The bark of this tree is often used as a uterine tonic to support female reproductive health and treat menstrual problems, while the roots and seeds are typically used to treat skin conditions. In Ayurveda, Ashoka is classed a divine herb for its benefits for the mind and the body. In Sanskrit, the word ‘Ashoka’ means “no grief” and it is believed that the herb can remove grief from the heart.

Benefits
Digestion

Digestion

Hair

Hair

Heart

Heart

Inflammation

Inflammation

Joints

Joints

Skin

Skin

Women

Women

FAQ
Can pregnant and breastfeeding women take Ashoka?

Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before usage.

What are the side effects of Ashoka?

Though there are no clear harms of Ashoka, usage above the recommended dosage may result in acidity and heartburn, high blood pressure, vomiting, nausea as well as irregular periods and reduced menstrual flow in women.

Who should avoid taking Ashoka?

You should consult their physician before intake if you have allergies or other medical conditions such as heart disease.

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