Customer question:
Hello, I found your ad for Sensoril anti-stress capsules and I ask you if this is suitable for any side effects such as gastrointestinal tract such as stomach and intestines I mean in this sense that I would not have any later gastrointestinal pain with disorders Diarrhea or constipation. Secondly, I am interested in how much time should be taken to see the positive effect of action on a person, by which I mean calming stress and the whole body or calm and clear thoughts thinking in a positive direction. Thank you for your explanations. Silvo
Pharmacist's answer:
Dear!
Short-term use of ashwagandha (the main ingredient in the Sensoril dietary supplement) is relatively safe, while no special studies have been done on long-term use. High doses of ashwagandha can in rare cases cause stomach problems, diarrhea and vomiting.
Special warnings apply in the case of diabetes, as ashwagandha can lower blood sugar levels, which can lead to hypoglycemia. Therefore, in these groups of people, proper blood sugar control is all the more important.
Ashwaganda should also be used with caution in people who have high or low blood pressure, as Ashwaganda can further lower blood pressure.
Ashwagandha may worsen the condition of the ulcer in certain people, so the use of Ashwagandha is not recommended in such cases.
Time to take Ashwagandha (Sensoril)
Sensoril shows effects 3 days after starting to take it, and it should be taken for two weeks to improve thought processes (in the study).