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The Indian name of Withania somnifera is 'Ashwagandha' which literally means "the sweat of a horse" indicating that one who consumes it would have the strength and sexual virility of a horse.
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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The Indian name of Withania somnifera is 'Ashwagandha' which literally means "the sweat of a horse" indicating that one who consumes it would have the strength and sexual virility of a horse.
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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The Indian name of Withania somnifera is 'Ashwagandha' which literally means "the sweat of a horse" indicating that one who consumes it would have the strength and sexual virility of a horse.
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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Also read the benefits of anti-aging herb Shilajit and stress relieving herb Ashwagandha.
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Also read the benefits of anti-aging herb Shilajit and stress relieving herb Ashwagandha.
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OR TRY: Women's Daily Vitality, which "contains a potent blend of Ayurvedic rejuvenating herbs called Rasayanas - Shatavari, Amalaki, and Ashwagandha - traditionally used for their nutritive and anti-aging properties."
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Ashwagandha also act as a natural aphrodisiac and boost libido.
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Also read the benefits of anti-aging herb Shilajit and stress relieving herb Ashwagandha.
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Also read the benefits of anti-aging herb Shilajit and stress relieving herb Ashwagandha.
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Also read the benefits of anti-aging herb Shilajit and stress relieving herb Ashwagandha.
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