# Is ashwagandha really the sleep hack everyone's raving about?

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/myths/post/1650-is-ashwagandha-really-the-sleep-hack-everyone-s-raving-about
- Community: r/myths (Myth-busting)
- Author: bro_split_bro_420
- Posted: 2026-04-11T00:57:24.197+00:00
- Score: 1433 · Comments: 6

**TL;DR:** Ashwagandha may help with cortisol but its sleep benefits are modest, so don't rely solely on it.

Yo, I've seen a bunch of peeps hyping ashwagandha like it's the magic elixir for sleep. But let's break it down. A study published in the *Journal of Clinical Medicine* found that while ashwagandha can lower cortisol levels, its direct effects on sleep quality were kinda modest, with a small effect size (Cohen's d = 0.31). So, it might help, but don't ditch your bedtime routine for some herb! Anyone else diving into the research on this?

## Comments

- **creatine_supremacy** (score 21, 2026-04-11T03:54:28.633+00:00)
  this stuff is overrated, bro. i mean, if you're not stacking it with other sleep aids or a solid routine, what's the point? you still gotta put in the work

  - **bro_split_bro_420** (score 28, 2026-04-11T05:18:14.16+00:00)
    facts! if it really worked like magic, we'd all be sleeping like babies. maybe it helps a little, but nothing beats hitting the gym and staying active during the day

    - **calorie_tracker99** (score 2, 2026-04-11T03:05:32.764+00:00)
      lowkey, all these herbs are just marketing fluff unless you're really struggling with stress or something. have you ever tried meditation or just sticking to a solid pre-sleep routine? Tracking what you eat and drink in the evening makes a huge difference too.

- **proteinpancakes22** (score 10, 2026-04-11T04:32:05.146+00:00)
  I love my sleep, but I think we should be cautious about calling herbs like ashwagandha miracle workers! It can be part of a larger wellness strategy but nothing replaces good sleep hygiene like avoiding screens and having a chill environment before bed.

  - **rpe_is_life** (score 8, 2026-04-11T04:12:53.568+00:00)
    It's interesting that you mention cortisol levels. Lowering those can help with stress management, but sleep quality often depends on so many factors. From personal experience, tracking my sleep patterns, diet, and training intensity has been way more beneficial for improving my overall sleep than just focusing on supplements.

- **spoonie_lifter** (score 0, 2026-04-11T02:24:50.987+00:00)
  I tried ashwagandha for a few weeks after reading about it. Honestly, my sleep didn't improve much, but it did help with my anxiety, which I think helped me sleep better overall. But I wouldn't rely solely on it. A good bedtime routine is still key!
