What is Ashwagandha?
Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera) is a plant in the nightshade family that is indigenous to parts of India and Asia. It thrives on the mountainsides of the Himalayas and bears dark green leaves and bell-shaped flowers. This fantastic herb has many uses in Ayurvedic wellness traditions and is touted for its potent plant properties.
How to get Ashwagandha:
Ashwagandha extract is often featured in supplement forms like Tea, Liquid Tinctures, Powder, Pills, Oils, Tablets, Gummies and also hosted in botanical blends. Looking for a maximum strength Ashwagandha formula from a trusted brand with a reputation for pristine purity?
Horbaach’s Ashwagandha Formula:
We’ve created a unique Ashwagandha formula inspired by hundreds of years of Ayurvedic tradition! Our Quick-Release capsules deliver the equivalent of 3,000 mg per serving derived from the roots of this timeless herb. Our formula is Non-GMO and contains no Gluten, Artificial Flavor, Artificial Sweetener or Preservatives. It’s the perfect way to receive advanced herbs from a trusted source!
Amount Per Serving | % Daily | Value |
Ashwagandha
(Withania somnifera) (root) (from 750 mg of 4:1 extract) |
3,000 mg (3 g) | |
Black Pepper Extract
(Piper nigrum) (fruit) (Standardized to contain 95% Piperine) |
12 mg | * |
Other Ingredients: Black Pepper Extract, Rice Powder, Gelatin Capsule, Vegetable Magnesium Stearate, Silica.
Directions: For adults, take two (2) quick release capsules daily, preferably with a meal.
Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur. Please see product label for full warning.
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