Is Ashwagandha flame or actually effective?
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Date: June 28th, 2025 11:10 AM Author: Gaped Filthy Half-breed
never tried it but its NIH page seems to point to the evidence being moderately strong but needing more research: https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Ashwagandha-HealthProfessional/
what do you want to use it for specifically? lifestyle changes are almost always more effective than any pills/supplements for the issues you mention
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Date: June 28th, 2025 11:54 AM Author: dashing coffee pot
It was the first supplement I started taking a few years ago and it seemed to help a lot. Either it works or it had a very strong placebo effect for me. Now I use it along with creatine, tongkat, shilajit, and a D3 complex, all of which are the ones with the strongest evidence of helping T levels.
I usually let the bottle of it run out and then wait a month before getting more because there is one case of a liver issue some had while taking it. I think it’s probably not causally related but they tell you not to take it nonstop the way you can with some of the others.
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