Would there be any difference in OL's vs Swanson ksm-66?
So basically you're asking if your wife can use kingsblood?I'm already getting through my OL kings blood. It's for my wife and she's been on Swanson ksm-66 but bogo on OL's is tempting.
Nope. When taken at the correct dose, the OL ash product will give you the same, if not higher levels of Withanolides.No, asking if there would be and difference in swapping her from Swanson ksm-66 to OL's ashwagandha.
Really preference, I think when its BOGO, its a pretty good deal. We actually use KSM 66 in a number of our products, so we have nothing but positive things to say about KSM 66.I'd stick with ksm-66. Many studies to back it. Plus, OL is only 1.5% withonolides. So, more than 3X the amount is needed vs ksm. Could cause upset stomach or other issues. Also, know exactly what you're getting every time with a patented extract...not to mention it only being $0.10 for 300 mg capsule. That's cheaper than OL ash (when dosed for same quantity of withonolides).
It's standardized though, so you know exactly what you're getting, it's not like a random non-standardized ash where you're playing the guessing game. Yeah you have to dose it a bit higher, but when it's on BOGO (which it is right now on Nutriverse), it ends up being a good deal. Either way, you're fine.I'd stick with ksm-66. Many studies to back it. Plus, OL is only 1.5% withonolides. So, more than 3X the amount is needed vs ksm. Could cause upset stomach or other issues. Also, know exactly what you're getting every time with a patented extract...not to mention it only being $0.10 for 300 mg capsule. That's cheaper than OL ash (when dosed for same quantity of withonolides).
I got the Jarrow, and think it was due to your suggestion, so thanks! Got it off of Amazon. (Prime)I would personally stick with Jarrow. It is dirt cheap it lasts forever.
I prefer Ksm-66 over any other ash. Swanson and Jarrow are both priced nice.I would personally stick with Jarrow. It is dirt cheap it lasts forever.
They make money off of patents and there's millions of people who will not buy generic products.What's the point of testing and patents if people copy and make generic products . Sure it looks the same but no work involved
Not to mention ashwagandha is an herb used for 500+ years, so its not like they discovered it, and we license KSM 66 in a few of our productsThey make money off of patents and there's millions of people who will not buy generic products.
So do we. We use several patented ingredients in our products, including the one you're talking about.I for one support patients !!!
This. There are many studies using 600mg/day KSM-66, showing many benefits. KSM-66 is standardized for 5% withanolides, while Sensoril is standardized for 8-10% if I recall, and some studies have also noted benefits using a 2.5% extract, etc. The important thing is the daily withanolide content, and that it's standardized according to HPLC, not UV/titration/etc, which would give inflated readings, meaning you wouldn't be getting as much withanolides as with the "same" standardization if you're not using a HPLC standardized extract. KSM-66 and Sensoril are good to go, as are some other extracts.The last research I recall (for weightlifting) was 600mg of KSM-66. Unless you get a deal (like it looks like you did) the Swanson causes you to have to take 3 caps (750mg) - so any product that offers 300mg caps may be a better value. Hard to beat a volume discount Jarrow buy at some places.
300mg upon waking and 300mg prior to bedJust ordered 2 bottles of the Jarrow. When do you guys take it? Would it best best to take before bed to help with anxiety induced insomnia?
This is what I pretty much think too. Like Synapsin said, it's an herb that's been used for hundreds of years. The evidence points to the withanolides being the important factor, and although there are different types of withanolides - a standardized product should be superior to just straight herbs any day.This. There are many studies using 600mg/day KSM-66, showing many benefits. KSM-66 is standardized for 5% withanolides, while Sensoril is standardized for 8-10% if I recall, and some studies have also noted benefits using a 2.5% extract, etc. The important thing is the daily withanolide content, and that it's standardized according to HPLC, not UV/titration/etc, which would give inflated readings, meaning you wouldn't be getting as much withanolides as with the "same" standardization if you're not using a HPLC standardized extract. KSM-66 and Sensoril are good to go, as are some other extracts.
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