Learn how ashwagandha's adaptogenic benefits, validated by modern clinical studies, can support a woman's health needs across all life stages.

February 12, 2020

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, women’s longevity continues to outpace men, by an average of five years. But they also have a higher incidence of certain health concerns. Studies suggest women are more susceptible to chronic stress, which can suppress the immune system, disrupt digestion and sleep, and cause sexual dysfunction. 

Fortunately, when it comes to targeting these concerns, ashwagandha is revered for its ability to address the underlying consequences of stress and support vitality, and is poised as a supporting solution for a variety of women's health needs.

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