I have been taking 2 capsules of AOR's ashwagandha product (ingredients below) for about a week now for its neuroregenerative effects. Now I read in the latest issue of LEF magazine that ashwagandha is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. Presumably it is not as strong as aricept or huperzine. Do I need to be careful with using it, lest excess acetylcholine creep up on me? I do take a choline source in the form of centrophenoxine, usually in the morning. I take ashwagandha when I get home from school/work and again before bed.
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SUPPLEMENT FACTS:
Serving Size: 1 Capsule %DRI
Withania Somnifera (2.5% Withanolides, 0.1% Sitoindosides)...750mg *
*Dietary Reference Intake not established.