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<blockquote data-quote="cloudyday2" data-source="post: 74557646" data-attributes="member: 311563"><p>I was thinking the same thing, and I stopped taking ashwagandha last week. The result was that I started feeling bad in a different way. Prior to taking ashwagandha I would wake up feeling like I had an alcohol hangover, and that would last until afternoon. I would feel kind of nauseated and dizzy and headache and depressed. (I gave up drinking about 10 years ago, so that isn't a factor today.) I don't think the gasping for air problem was any better without ashwagandha, but obviously it wasn't a scientific study.</p><p></p><p>So anyway I took some ashwagandha again last night, and I didn't feel hungover when I woke up this morning. But I'm still having this problem where I feel tired for no reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cloudyday2, post: 74557646, member: 311563"] I was thinking the same thing, and I stopped taking ashwagandha last week. The result was that I started feeling bad in a different way. Prior to taking ashwagandha I would wake up feeling like I had an alcohol hangover, and that would last until afternoon. I would feel kind of nauseated and dizzy and headache and depressed. (I gave up drinking about 10 years ago, so that isn't a factor today.) I don't think the gasping for air problem was any better without ashwagandha, but obviously it wasn't a scientific study. So anyway I took some ashwagandha again last night, and I didn't feel hungover when I woke up this morning. But I'm still having this problem where I feel tired for no reason. [/QUOTE]
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