HOW TO USE ASHWAGANDHA POWDER
Ashwagandha, (Withania somnifera) is an adaptogenic herb used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine since millenia and recognized for its ‘Rayasana’ – restorative properties. It can help the body adapt to various physiological and psychological stresses, supporting the immune, reproductive, and endocrine systems. Ashwagandha is known to be beneficial for reducing stress, enhancing sleep quality, and promoting reproductive health. Additionally, ashwagandha fosters a calm mind and sustains energy and vitality, making it a valuable component of modern wellness practices and a trusted remedy in Ayurveda for overall health and well-being. The root was traditionally been ground into powder. Dosing and using ashwagandha powder
Usage:
Start with a small dosage and gradually increase it as needed. A common starting point is around 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon per day. One shoudl see benefits within two to four weeks.
Historically, ashwagandha was mixed into warm milk at night to calm the mind and encourage sound sleep. Warriors, on the other hand, sometimes consumed it before battles to improve strength and stamina. Today, modern lifestyles allow for more creative uses of ashwagandha powder—from lattes to protein shakes.

Recipes and preparations using ashwagandha powder
Here are a few popular ideas if you’re wondering how to consume ashwagandha powder in more enjoyable ways
Ashwagandha Latte: Mix the powder with warm milk (dairy or plant-based), add honey, cinnamon, and a pinch of nutmeg. Great before bed.
Smoothie Boost: Blend half a teaspoon into a banana smoothie with almond milk and peanut butter. This masks the earthy flavor well.
Golden Ashwagandha Tea: Combine ashwagandha with turmeric, ginger, and black pepper in hot water. Add honey if you like it sweet.
Protein Balls: Mix oats, nut butter, honey, and ashwagandha powder. Roll into small balls and refrigerate. Perfect as an on-the-go snack.
Adding to meals: Sprinkle a small amount into soups, curries, or even oatmeal. Its earthy taste blends better with warm, spiced dishes compared to cold foods. Another trick? Mix it with honey to make a paste and spread it on toast or just eat a spoonful straight (though the flavour is strong).