Ashwagandha and Cancer: Can This Herb Help?

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), also known as Indian ginseng or winter cherry, is a powerful herb in Ayurveda. It contains beneficial compounds like withanolides, alkaloids, and antioxidants, which give it anti-inflammatory, anti-stress, and even anticancer properties. In Ayurveda, WS is used as an extract of the whole plant or its root.

Ashwagandha and Cancer-Related Fatigue

One of the most challenging side effects of cancer and its treatment is cancer-related fatigue (CRF). Unlike normal tiredness, CRF doesn’t improve with rest and can severely affect a patient’s physical, emotional, and mental well-being.

According to an ASCO post, in an open-label study, a study involving 100 breast cancer patients found that taking ashwagandha extract (2 grams, three times a day) during chemotherapy helped reduce fatigue and improve quality of life. Having explained the ability of ashwagandha in combating CRF, however, more large-scale studies are needed to confirm these benefits and determine the best dosage.

Potential Anticancer Effects

According to research, ashwagandha may have anticancer properties because of its ability to reduce oxidative stress and inflammation; some laboratory research indicates that substances such as withaferin A can inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells.

Should Cancer Patients Take Ashwagandha?

While ashwagandha shows promise in managing fatigue and possibly supporting cancer treatment, patients should consult their doctors before using it. Current evidence is encouraging but not yet strong enough to confirm its full effectiveness.

Key Takeaways

  • Ashwagandha may help reduce cancer-related fatigue.
  • Its anti-inflammatory properties could support cancer treatment, but more research is needed.
  • Always check with a healthcare provider before using ashwagandha during cancer therapy.

Although ashwagandha is a promising herb, its full potential in cancer treatment is still being investigated by scientists. Keep yourself informed, and before attempting any new supplements, always get professional counsel.

Suchita Kumari

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