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Ashwagandha en poudre

Ashwagandha en poudre

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The Organic Ashwagandha Powder from CureFood is your natural ally to combat stress and regain emotional balance. Made from organic Ashwagandha root, this adaptogenic superfood supports you in your quest for a more serene life.

Why Choose Our Ashwagandha Powder:

  • Premium Quality: Carefully selected roots for maximum potency.
  • Certified Organic: No additives or pesticides, for optimal purity.
  • Powerful Adaptogen: Helps the body adapt to daily stress.
  • Holistic Benefits: Emotional balance, energy, and vitality.

Key Benefits:

  1. Stress Management: Reduces the effects of stress and anxiety.
  2. Energy and Vitality: Boosts physical and mental well-being.
  3. Improved Sleep: Promotes restful sleep.
  4. Immune System Support: Strengthens natural defenses.

Quality Commitment:

CureFood is committed to providing superfoods of the highest quality. Our Ashwagandha Powder is produced with care to guarantee optimal benefits while respecting your health.

Weight:

  • 100 grams

    STORAGE AND SHELF LIFE:

    • Store in a cool, dry place below 25°C.
    • 2 years from the date of manufacture.

    Ashwagandha is a small shrub belonging to the Solanaceae family. It is also native to India, the Mediterranean region, and Africa.

    Ashwagandha is also known as Indian ginseng, sleep berry, or winter cherry. Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera) has been used and revered in Ayurveda for millennia. The root of the plant is used both in tradition and in scientific research concerning it.

    Ashwagandha is known by various names: winter cherry, Indian ginseng, or sleepy berry. This bushy plant is native to South Asia, North Africa, and Southern Europe. Its small red berries are enclosed in a parchment-like husk, which gives the "winter cherry" a great visual appeal. Not to be confused with the Cape gooseberry (also known as the Andean berry), which resembles the sleepy berry and is also sometimes called winter cherry.