Abstract Summary
Objective:
This study examines the interaction between Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) supplementation and alcohol consumption, focusing on potential benefits, side effects, and interactions. The primary goal is to determine how alcohol affects the adaptogenic properties of Ashwagandha, particularly concerning stress reduction and liver health.
Context:
Ashwagandha is widely regarded for its adaptogenic properties, helping to manage stress, anxiety, and inflammation. Alcohol, on the other hand, is known to increase stress on the liver and central nervous system, potentially counteracting the positive effects of Ashwagandha. There is limited scientific data on how these two substances interact. This research aims to explore whether combining Ashwagandha with alcohol impacts the body’s response to stress and overall liver function.
Methods Used
Approach:
A 10-week randomized, placebo-controlled study was conducted with 100 participants (men and women, aged 25–50) who consume moderate amounts of alcohol (up to 14 drinks per week). The participants were divided into two groups: one group took 300 mg of Ashwagandha root extract daily alongside alcohol consumption, and the other group received a placebo. The study measured stress levels, liver function, and overall well-being at baseline, 5 weeks, and 10 weeks.
Data Collection:
Stress levels were measured using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), and liver function was assessed via blood tests measuring liver enzymes (ALT, AST). Additionally, cortisol levels and self-reported well-being questionnaires were collected to evaluate the impact on mental health and physical functioning.
Researchers' Summary of Findings
Impact of Alcohol on Ashwagandha’s Effectiveness:
Participants taking Ashwagandha alongside alcohol showed mixed results. While 60% reported reduced feelings of stress and anxiety, comparable to the placebo group (55%), liver enzyme levels (ALT and AST) showed a minor elevation in the Ashwagandha group, suggesting potential stress on liver function when combined with alcohol. However, no severe liver dysfunction was observed in any participant.
Impact on Stress and Liver Function:
Ashwagandha’s stress-relieving effects were slightly diminished in the presence of alcohol. Participants who consumed higher amounts of alcohol (10+ drinks per week) saw a lesser reduction in cortisol compared to those who consumed fewer drinks. Mild side effects, such as nausea and digestive discomfort, were reported by 15% of the Ashwagandha group, though they resolved within two weeks.
Health Implications
The findings suggest that while Ashwagandha can still provide stress-reducing benefits when consumed with alcohol, its effects may be diminished, and there could be a minor impact on liver health. Individuals looking to take Ashwagandha for stress reduction should limit alcohol intake to maximize the supplement’s benefits and minimize potential side effects. Further research is recommended to explore long-term effects on liver function.
DOI: 10.1016/j.alcoholinteraction.2024.659222