Aiwo Ashwagandha Shoden® BDS technology 500mg
Stress & Anxiety
As a true adaptogen, it supports stress handling
Mental Clarity
Supports Morning cortisol regulation
Sleep quality
Supports cortisol regulation
Hormonal Balance
Supports healthy testosterone and hormonal homeostasis
Estimated delivery between March 20 and March 22.
Proven Health Benefits
₹810.00
Unit price per
Not all Ashwagandha is the same.
Withanolide glycoside % measured by validated HPLC.
Different extraction methods measure different withanolide subsets not all % figures are comparable across brands.
Shoden® BDS vs. Generic Ashwagandha
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Shoden® BDS vs. Generic Ashwagandha
Straight answers.
BIPS (Bioactive Ingredient Preservation System) is a proprietary technology used in the extraction process to preserve the bioactive compounds and ensure maximum potency of withanolide glycosides.
Shoden Ashwagandha has been clinically studied for safety and is well-tolerated for daily use. Consult your healthcare provider if you are pregnant, nursing, or on medication.
Yes. AIWO Ashwagandha Shoden is fully FSSAI compliant and manufactured in GMP-certified facilities.
Most users report noticeable improvements in stress, sleep, and energy within the first 1–2 weeks of consistent use. Full benefits are typically observed after 4–8 weeks.
Standard root powder has 1–3% withanolides. Shoden® BDS is standardized to 35% withanolide glycosides by HPLC — the highest published concentration commercially available. The withanolide % figures across brands aren't directly comparable because different brands measure different withanolide subsets. Shoden measures 21 specific withanolide glycosides using a validated HPLC method developed by Arjuna Natural.
Multiple randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have shown Shoden to significantly reduce cortisol, improve sleep quality scores, and support testosterone levels in specific populations. Results vary by individual.
