SFD ASHWAGANDHA FORTE 800 is a dietary supplement containing an extract of Indian ginseng (ashwagandha) in capsules standardised to contain 1.5% withanolides. Due to the withanolide content, it is particularly recommended for people who are exposed to stress and lead an intense and exhausting lifestyle.
WHY ASHWAGANDHA FORTE 800?
SUPPORT IN STRESSFUL SITUATIONS
The pace of everyday life, an excess of responsibilities and the pressure of the environment can take their toll. ASHWAGANDHA FORTE 800 is a supplement based on a highly concentrated extract of ashwagandha, which supports the body in stressful situations and helps to reduce internal tension [1].
RELAXATION FOR BODY AND MIND
Mental fatigue often goes hand in hand with physical fatigue. Ashwagandha has a calming effect, helping you to regain your balance after a difficult day. It supports the nervous system and can help reduce feelings of exhaustion [2].
INNER PEACE
Ashwagandha supports mood stability and helps you stay calm even in difficult moments [3]. If you care about emotional balance, it is a good choice to support your daily equilibrium.
THE POWER OF ADAPTOGENES
Ashwagandha is a powerful adaptogen, whose key ingredient is withanolides, i.e. steroid lactones found in plants. They turn an ordinary root into a symbol of the XXI century.
In Sanskrit, ‘ashwagandha’ means ‘horse strength’, which refers to the traditional belief that consumption of this plant brings strength and endurance similar to that of a horse.
ASHWAGANDHA FORTE 800 balance in every serving!
Source:
[1] Chandrasekhar et al. (2012) – A randomized controlled trial of a standardized Ashwagandha extract in reducing stress and anxiety in adults
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23439798/
[2] Lopresti et al. (2019) – A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of the effects of ashwagandha extract on energy levels and fatigue
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31517876/
[3] Salve et al. (2019) – Effects of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) on Generalized Anxiety Disorder
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31147641/