Ah, the quest for height in those teenage years! Ashwagandha is quite the buzzword, isn’t it? So, let’s dive into how it might support height increase. First things first, ashwagandha—Withania somnifera—has long been revered in Ayurveda. It’s classified as “Rasayana,” which means it’s known for rejuvenating and strengthening your body. There’s also its known effect as an adaptogen, helping the body combat stress, which indirectly could support growth. But does it really make you taller at 16? Tricky, that one.
At 16, your son’s at the cusp of finishing those growth spurts. Ashwagandha might help optimize his health, which can indirectly support whatever potential he has left for growth, but don’t expect miracles. It’s great for bone density and overall strength, and its benefits might be more about helping achieve the max genetic potential instead of going beyond it. For younger children, there may be more time to see clearer effects since their bones fully open for growth.
Now, when it comes to taking this herb, forms like powder or capsules are common. Mixing the powder with warm milk before bedtime is a traditional approach. Approximately a teaspoon is often recommended, but do consult with a practitioner to ensure safety. Capsules are convenient and may be easier to digest for some.
Diet? Oh, here’s where it matters. Protein-rich foods, calcium, vitamin D—these are crucial. Exercise? Encourage stretching exercises or yoga. These stimulate growth-related hormones.
Side effects? Generally, it’s well tolerated but watch out for tummy upset or drowsiness in some cases. And always, never replace it with medical advice when conditions arise that warrant attention.
So, while it’s not a magic potion, ashwagandha can support well-being, potentially aiding in height if his body decides to take advantage of it. Best to take it as part of a holistic approach with diet and exercise in play. Keep those genetics and nature on your side too!


