Signal
What human evidence tends to support
Multiple RCTs in stress/sleep domains; testosterone and strength claims are smaller and less consistent.
Context
Where claims often outrun the trials
High social-media hype; evidence is real but not bulletproof across brands and endpoints.
Retail framing
What products usually promise
“Cortisol destroyer” marketing is exaggerated; some cortisol changes are reported but not a universal clinical target.
Our verdict label
Evidence is real but uneven: useful context exists; certainty is lower than marketing often implies.
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Category hubs
Related ingredients
Ingredients we group near Ashwagandha in our model - not interchangeable, but often read together.
- Rhodiola rosea64/100Mixed evidence
Used for fatigue and stress; some positive trials, but extract variability and publication bias risk keep verdicts measured.
- L-theanine72/100Promising
Amino acid from tea; human trials suggest calm focus effects, often studied with caffeine, but effect sizes are modest.
- Magnesium78/100Promising
A common shortfall nutrient with roles in muscle and nerve function; certain forms help constipation; sleep claims are softer.
Alternatives
Swaps people discuss alongside Ashwagandha - still judge each ingredient on its own evidence.