Animal Wellness Magazine The 4 Herbal Properties of Ashwagandha: Supporting Modern Pet Health with an Ancient Herb

Discover the 4 key herbal properties of ashwagandha and how KSM-66 supports calmness, balance, longevity, and well-being.


Ayurvedic medicine has used ashwagandha for thousands of years for its powerful healing properties. Today, modern research continues to validate these traditional uses. Scientists are studying its properties as an adaptogen, nervine tonic, rejuvenative, and antioxidant. These actions contribute to wide-ranging physical and mental health benefits. They also explain why ashwagandha is so beneficial for dogs and cats. Since modern pet parents are always seeking natural, functional ingredients like ashwagandha to support pet health. Let’s explore the four herbal properties of ashwagandha. We’ll also discuss why KSM-66 Ashwagandha is the superior choice for pet foods, treats, and supplements.

1. Adaptogen: It Helps the Body Adapt to Stress


First, ashwagandha is well known for its adaptogenic properties. Adaptogens help the body respond more effectively to stress. They do this by regulating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and supporting healthy cortisol levels, which is the body’s primary stress hormone. As a result, ashwagandha helps promote emotional balance, reduce fatigue, and build resilience. In companion animals, this can mean calmer behavior, reduced anxiety, and a better ability to cope with everyday stressors. For example, companion animals may handle travel, loud noises, or time alone with greater ease.

2. Nervine Tonic: It Calms and Strengthens the Nervous System


In addition to being an adaptogen, ashwagandha also acts as a nervine tonic. This means it supports the health and function of the nervous system. It does so by helping maintain balanced levels of key neurotransmitters, such as serotonin and dopamine. Because of this, ashwagandha may support improved mood, cognitive function, and sleep quality. In fact, a recent study found that KSM-66 Ashwagandha supports brain function in senior dogs while reducing certain symptoms of canine dementia. Nervine tonics also encourage natural relaxation without causing drowsiness, unlike drug-based sedatives.

3. Rejuvenative: It Promotes Vitality and Longevity


In Ayurveda, ashwagandha is a rasayana, meaning it’s an herb that promotes longevity and rejuvenation. Rasayanas restore energy, vitality, and youthfulness by helping:

  • Maintain muscle tone
  • Improve joint flexibility
  • Support healthy metabolism
  • Slow signs of aging

Indeed, KSM-66 Ashwagandha has been shown to support healthy aging in dogs and can help ensure companion animals stay healthy and active in their golden years.


4. Antioxidant: It Protects Against Cellular Damage


Finally, ashwagandha is an antioxidant. It neutralizes free radicals and reduces oxidative stress. Oxidative stress contributes to inflammation, tissue degeneration, and chronic disease. By protecting cells from damage, ashwagandha supports immune health. It also maintains skin integrity and promotes healthy aging.

Harness the 4 Proven Herbal Properties of Ashwagandha from the World’s Most Trusted Producer


Together, these four actions make ashwagandha one of nature’s most versatile botanicals, and KSM-66 Ashwagandha is the safest and only clinically proven ashwagandha for pets! This premium, root-only extract has 46 certifications for safety and efficacy, has been the focus of multiple veterinary clinical studies, and is produced according to the highest standards for purity and potency. It has been shown to balance hormones, protect against oxidative stress, reduce inflammation and stress, and promote healthy aging and longevity. And thanks to its neutral taste, it’s easy to include in pet food, treat, supplement, and chew formulations without affecting palatability.

Learn more about all-natural KSM-66 Ashwagandha and its beneficial herbal properties.

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