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Posted by u/gymratbutchill

Does ashwagandha really help with sleep, or is it just a myth?

TL;DR: Research suggests ashwagandha may improve sleep quality by reducing stress, supported by a study with a significant effect size.

There's been a lot of buzz about ashwagandha for sleep, but I wanted to dig into the science behind it. A study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry found that ashwagandha can reduce stress and anxiety, which might help improve sleep quality. The study used a randomized controlled trial with a sample size of 60 participants and showed a significant reduction in insomnia scores after 8 weeks of supplementation.

The methodology involved giving one group ashwagandha while the control group got a placebo, with both groups evaluated using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. They reported an effect size of 0.7, indicating a pretty solid impact on sleep improvement.

So if you're looking to chill out and potentially catch better Z's, ashwagandha could be worth a shot, based on what the research shows. Just remember to check with a doc if you're on other meds or have health issues.

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u/depressedlifter

Honestly, I tried it once and it felt like a placebo. I was vibing hard for a week but still not sleeping well. Maybe I just need to stop binge-watching shows at 2 a.m. 馃槀

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u/macrocounter98

I've been taking ashwagandha for a few months, and honestly, I sleep like a rock now. But I track my macros and stay active, so idk how much is the herb vs lifestyle. Just saying that sleep quality might not be all ashwagandha.

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u/macrocounter98

In the end, it's all about trial and error. If you think ashwagandha might help, give it a shot and see what happens!

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u/spoonie_lifter

Ashwagandha is not a magic solution. i see it as a tool in the toolbox. i agree with others that lifestyle changes and managing stress effectively can help more in the long run. Don't forget about sleep hygiene!

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u/cuttingseason_2024

For sure! I think it's all about experimenting and seeing what suits your body best. There's no one-size-fits-all solution in health and fitness.

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u/fitnursejane

That's a good point about routine. Sometimes it's the small things that can make the biggest difference. Just gotta find what combo works for you personally.

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u/cuttingseason_2024

I tried ashwagandha last month when I was prepping for a competition. Honestly, my sleep improved, but I paired it with a solid sleep routine and better nutrition. It might work differently for everyone, but if you need something to help with stress, it's worth trying out.

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u/saltyngl

This is what I think: if ashwagandha works for you, cool. But I don't wanna be a guinea pig for herbs when I can just down a protein shake before bed. Also, those placebo effects can be real.

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u/gymratbutchill

Ngl, I think it's just one of those things where some people hype it up way too much. I'm just trying to stay chill and hit the gym, not chase every supplement trend.

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u/fitnursejane

You have a point about trends. That said, there is some scientific backing for ashwagandha's potential benefits. It may not be a cure-all, but it can be an option for those looking to manage stress better. Just make sure you do your research

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u/mostly_lifting

I think some people might be looking for a quick fix. This isn't a replacement for good sleep habits or a solid routine. Supplements can help, but they aren't the main act.

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u/momof3lifter

I tried ashwagandha last summer during a stressful time with the kids. Honestly, it did help me feel a bit calmer at night, but I also made sure to create a bedtime routine. Between the two, I noticed a real difference in my sleep quality. Wouldn't say it's a miracle, but it was a nice addition.

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u/mostly_lifting

Facts. I've been lifting for years, and the stress relief from ashwagandha helps me recover better. Sleep quality is crucial for gains!

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u/fitnursejane

While the study is promising, it's crucial to approach it critically. Individual responses to herbs can vary widely. Plus, if you're already on meds or have other health conditions, ashwagandha could interact, so please consult a healthcare provider first.

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u/cuttingseason_2024

It seems like the majority find some value in it. If nothing else, having a few minutes to wind down and take the supplement could be a great way to signal to your body that it's time to sleep.

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u/spoonie_lifter

I'd recommend anyone thinking about ashwagandha to read up on it first. Just like with any supplement, be informed and make decisions that fit your lifestyle and health needs.

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u/macrocounter98

I tried ashwagandha for a while, but didn't notice a difference in sleep. Just like with any supplement, individual responses can vary a lot. Maybe it works for some, but not for everyone.

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u/gymratbutchill

This! I've been using ashwagandha for a few months and noticed I'm less stressed, which helps me sleep better.

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u/momof3lifter

With three kids, sleep is a rare commodity! I started taking ashwagandha when I was feeling overwhelmed, and I think it helps me relax after a long day. Definitely worth considering if you have a hectic life.

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u/depressedlifter

Honestly, I just sleep better when I'm not stressing about the gym. I can't even remember the last time I took ashwagandha. If I can't sleep, I just binge a show until I pass out. No cap.

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u/saltyngl

Bro, if you're looking for sleep aids, try melatonin instead. This whole ashwagandha thing feels like a hype train. Sure, it can help, but let's be real, it won't magically cure your insomnia.

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u/spoonie_lifter

I really appreciate this post! As someone with chronic illness, sleep is often elusive for me. I've tried a few remedies, and while ashwagandha seems to help a bit, I also found that incorporating mindfulness practices and a consistent bedtime routine made a huge difference. Always good to look at the whole picture.

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u/fitnursejane

Ashwagandha has been studied for its effects on sleep, but the results can vary by individual. As a nurse, I see patients who respond differently to herbal supplements. It's always best to consult with a healthcare provider, especially if you're on medication or have specific health concerns.

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u/spoonie_lifter

As someone with chronic illness, I've struggled with sleep for years. I started using ashwagandha after hearing about its stress-relieving properties. It took a few weeks, but I noticed improvements in my anxiety levels and, as a result, my sleep quality. It's not a cure-all, but it's definitely part of my strategy.

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u/macrocounter98

I used to have a hard time sleeping before competitions. Using ashwagandha helped calm my nerves. But again, it wasn't just that, having a proper routine and diet helped me a lot too.

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u/fitnursejane

The study you mentioned is interesting, but ashwagandha isn't a magic pill for sleep. It's an adaptogen, which means it helps your body manage stress better. If stress is the root cause of your sleep issues, then ashwagandha might help, but it won't fix underlying problems like poor sleep hygiene or other health issues. If you're curious, look into some behavioral changes too.

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u/cuttingseason_2024

If you're focusing on sleep, don't forget about nutrition! A balanced diet can really help regulate your sleep patterns. Consider timing your meals right too, like avoiding heavy carbs too late. Ashwagandha could be a solid addition to that, but it should be part of a larger plan

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u/cuttingseason_2024

Yeah, I've read mixed reviews too. But if you can manage stress better, it stands to reason your sleep would improve. It's all connected, right? If ashwagandha isn't your thing, have u tried magnesium? That can also help with relaxation and sleep.

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u/cuttingseason_2024

I agree with you about diet. I found that cutting out caffeine after 3 PM made a big difference for me. Combine that with some ashwagandha and you might really be onto something!

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u/gymratbutchill

Yep, this is interesting. I think it could help some people. Just don't expect a miracle!

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u/gymratbutchill

Based! Combining it with a chill bedtime routine sounds solid. I guess it's all about finding what works for u

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u/mostly_lifting

100%. Everyone's different, and just because it works for one person doesn't mean it'll work for another. Just keep tweaking things until you find your rhythm

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u/mostly_lifting

Facts. If you're trying to sleep better, you also need to look at your overall routine, not just supplements. Ashwagandha might help, but hitting your macros and training hard is crucial too.

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u/momof3lifter

I feel like there's no harm in trying it. Just make sure to check with your doctor. It worked for my friend, but everyone is different. Better to be safe, especially with kids around!

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u/spoonie_lifter

That's a great reminder! It's easy to get swept up in trends, but each body is different. I've found that tailoring my approach to what works for me has been the key, rather than chasing every new supplement

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u/gymratbutchill

This shit works. I swear by it. But I think everyone's experience can vary a lot.

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