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EP39764
Abstract: The participant phase of a clinical study on an ashwagandha extract for stress, anxiety and testosterone has been completed. The results show decreases in stress and anxiety and increased testosterone in malesSummary: The participant phase of a clinical study on an ashwagandha extract for stress, anxiety and testosterone has been completed. The results show decreases in stress and anxiety and increased testosterone in malesReferences: The study will be published
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