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A new study on Sensoril Ashwagandha has demonstrated its ability to significantly improve cognitive and psychomotor performance during simple reaction, choice discrimination, digit symbol substitution, digit vigilance and card sorting tests (when compared with placebo). These particular tests are widely used in clinical studies due to their sensitivity and validity for detecting changes in psychomotor performance in healthy subjects. According to Natreon, Inc, and NutraGenesis, the product’s producer and marketer, these results further substantiate the adaptogenic, multi-functional benefits of Sensoril to optimize cognitive and psychomotor performance by reducing stress.
During this double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover human clinical trial, 20 healthy male subjects received two 250 mg capsules daily of Sensoril or a matching placebo for 14 days. Cognitive and psychomotor performance were assessed pre-dose (day 1) and at 3 hours post-dose on day 15 using the above mentioned computerized psychometric tests. The study published in the peer-reviewed Pharmacognosy Research reported that Sensoril provided significant improvements in performance and was well tolerated. The study was conducted by researchers at the Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics at the NIZAMS Institute of Medical Sciences in Hyderabad, India.
For more information: http://sensoril.com
During this double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover human clinical trial, 20 healthy male subjects received two 250 mg capsules daily of Sensoril or a matching placebo for 14 days. Cognitive and psychomotor performance were assessed pre-dose (day 1) and at 3 hours post-dose on day 15 using the above mentioned computerized psychometric tests. The study published in the peer-reviewed Pharmacognosy Research reported that Sensoril provided significant improvements in performance and was well tolerated. The study was conducted by researchers at the Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics at the NIZAMS Institute of Medical Sciences in Hyderabad, India.
For more information: http://sensoril.com