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As someone who studied Ayurved before delving into Chinese Medicine, I appreciate the cross-pollination of materia medica here. Nice write-up!

Ashwagandha (which, fun fact, is Sanskrit for "horse-smelling") is a useful herb for calming, supplementing and strengthening especially in weak, deficient, chilly patients. It's an unusual example of a calming (as opposed to stimulating) adaptogen.

Worth noting that the main contraindication for it in Ayurvedic terms is pitta disorders, which we can gloss generally as heat conditions. Ashwagandha is after all in the hot-natured nightshade family (along with peppers, eggplant, etc.) and some people are just sensitive to this plant family.

Ayurveda often recommends that Ashwagandha be given with or in milk, something you'd never see in Chinese medicine, but which effectively enhances its nutritive, restorative properties. Different strokes!

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