Ashwagandha

$33.00

A friendly root that is commonly used in adaptogenic applications (conditions related to physical and mental stress). Last year was the first season that I grew my own Ashwagandha, and they did so well! Harvesting is where it gets real with this plant—the roots have a distinct earthy smell, that carries into the tincture while bottling and is related to its namesake (ashwa meaning “horse”, and gandha meaning “smell”). I am delighted with the bond that was created with this amazing medicinal ally and can’t wait to grow with them again.

Contains organic homegrown macerated Ashwagandha in 100 proof grain alcohol.

Tinctured during the Fall Equinox 2025 and bottled at the Spring Equinox 2026.

Sold in 2 oz. green glass bottles.

Read more about Ashwagandha folklore and clinical research here:

Ashwagandha and Stress

Ashwagandha in Ayurveda and other classical applications

A friendly root that is commonly used in adaptogenic applications (conditions related to physical and mental stress). Last year was the first season that I grew my own Ashwagandha, and they did so well! Harvesting is where it gets real with this plant—the roots have a distinct earthy smell, that carries into the tincture while bottling and is related to its namesake (ashwa meaning “horse”, and gandha meaning “smell”). I am delighted with the bond that was created with this amazing medicinal ally and can’t wait to grow with them again.

Contains organic homegrown macerated Ashwagandha in 100 proof grain alcohol.

Tinctured during the Fall Equinox 2025 and bottled at the Spring Equinox 2026.

Sold in 2 oz. green glass bottles.

Read more about Ashwagandha folklore and clinical research here:

Ashwagandha and Stress

Ashwagandha in Ayurveda and other classical applications