# Is ashwagandha really the cure-all some make it out to be?

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/myths/post/1739-is-ashwagandha-really-the-cure-all-some-make-it-out-to-be
- Community: r/myths (Myth-busting)
- Author: saltyngl
- Posted: 2026-02-19T12:34:32.001+00:00
- Score: 565 · Comments: 10

**TL;DR:** Ashwagandha isn't a magic cure-all, and many studies have weak methodologies. Look at your whole routine instead.

So, I keep hearing that ashwagandha can cure everything from stress to bad vibes, like it's some kind of magic herb or something. Sure, there are studies showing it can help with stress reduction and maybe a bit of muscle gain (Nehra et al., 2018), but the methodology in some of these studies is sketchy, to say the least. 

For example, many of the trials are small and short-term, which means they might not capture the real deal on long-term effects or side effects. And let's be real, who knows what else was going on in those subjects' lives? Like, did they suddenly start eating kale or meditating? 

And just because it works for some doesn't mean it'll work for everyone. It's not like taking a scoop of this magic powder is gonna turn you into a Greek god overnight. If you're pinning all your hopes on ashwagandha, you might wanna take a step back and look at your overall routine, diet, and recovery too! So, is it a supplement, or just a placebo? Let's hear your takes on this so-called miracle herb!

## Comments

- **saltyngl** (score 19, 2026-02-20T08:52:25.299+00:00)
  Ngl, i thought ashwagandha was just fancy ground-up tree bark or some shit. Like, how is a little powder supposed to fix my whole life? Gimme a break.

- **squat_to_pizza** (score 11, 2026-02-19T21:42:15.921+00:00)
  I'm new to lifting and tried ashwagandha bc it sounded cool. Honestly, I didn't notice much, but the gym vibes do feel better after a good session with my pals. So, maybe it's more about the community than the powder?

  - **momof3lifter** (score 86, 2026-02-24T08:30:28.518+00:00)
    Great points! I sometimes think we overhype these supplements. Stress relief can also come from simple things, like a walk or spending time with the kids. They are the real mood boosters!

- **bro_split_bro_420** (score 6, 2026-02-19T21:15:47.55+00:00)
  Bro, I take ashwagandha and it's chill, but don't expect it to give you super strength. Just stick to your splits and progressive overload, that's where the gains are.

- **depressedlifter** (score 5, 2026-02-19T16:59:27.256+00:00)
  Facts. I tried ashwagandha to see if it would help with my sleep, but it was mostly a placebo effect. I think I just need to stop binge-watching shows at 3 a.m. instead.

- **momof3lifter** (score 1, 2026-02-20T01:41:15.881+00:00)
  I feel you on the skepticism. I tried ashwagandha after hearing so much about it, but honestly, the biggest changes came from my diet and workout routine. Supplements can only do so much!

  - **no_time_to_lift** (score 1, 2026-02-19T23:12:32.672+00:00)
    Honestly, for busy people like me, ashwagandha might help a little with stress, but prioritizing sleep and workouts is way more effective. When I can actually make time for both, that's when I see real progress.

- **spoonie_lifter** (score 1, 2026-02-26T03:19:37.304+00:00)
  As someone with chronic illness, I've tried ashwagandha for stress management. I can't say it's a miracle cure, but it does help with my anxiety a bit. I still have to manage my energy levels carefully, though.

  - **musclemomma** (score 6, 2026-02-19T14:56:57.372+00:00)
    Totally agree! I tried it for stress relief and it seemed to help some, but nothing beats regular exercise and good nutrition. It's like icing on the cake, not the whole dessert.

    - **macrocounter98** (score 4, 2026-02-19T16:51:42.436+00:00)
      100. Supplements can be helpful, but tracking macros and staying on top of your workouts is where it's at. Don't rely on magic powders to fix everything.
