ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2025,17,6s,378-385.DOI:10.5530/pj.2025.17s.109Published:December 2025Type:Original ArticleEfficacy of Standardized Withania Somnifera as Neuro Agent in Tension-Type Headache: A Comparative Trial of Data in TransitAshwani Kumar, Prikshat Kumar Angra, Suresh Chandra Akula, Pritpal Singh, Anuj Sharma, and Anup Sharma Ashwani Kumar2*, Prikshat Kumar Angra2, Suresh Chandra Akula1, Pritpal Singh1, Anuj Sharma2, Anup Sharma1 1Mittal School of Business, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, INDIA. 2School of Computer Applications, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, INDIA. Abstract:Background: To evaluate the role of withania somnifera as a neuro-psychiatric agent in the treatment of Tension-Type Headache (TTH), there is a need to substantiate the therapy using solid therapeutic evidence. Although using traditional medicine has a great potential, it is difficult to demonstrate the efficacy of a particular phytochemical composition regarding the frequency of and physiological stress markers of the chronic Tension-Type Headache in standardized research. Objective: The purpose of the study is to assess the therapeutic efficacy of a standardized Withania somnifera extract in reducing the frequency of and physiological stress markers of the chronic Tension-Type Headache. Methods: We used the study as a double-blind and randomized controlled trial (RCT). The subjects were randomly selected to be given a standardized extract of the root of W. somnifera, that has been titrated to contain 5 percent withanolides, or a placebo dose of 60 days. The paper ensured a rigorous "molecular chain of custody" with a batch of withanolides linked in clinical outcome reported where the mean frequency of headaches in the treatment group reduced by 42% (p [Less than] 0.005). Results: Clinical outcome showed that there was a significant decline in the frequency of headaches in the treatment group by 42% (p [Less than] 0.005). Moreover, the Ashwagandha group was showing a significant drop in salivary cortisol levels, which means that there was a decrease in the level of physiological stress response to chronic TTH. Conclusion: Standardized natural products should be integrated into clinical trials as it is the most beneficial to the development of sustainable pharmacognosy. This experiment can offer an unambiguous evidence base, a clear and reproducible basis of evidence regarding the use of Ashwagandha in the current neurological practice by showing the clear efficacy in reducing the frequency of Tension-Type Headaches and biological stress markers. Keywords:Biomarker Integrity, Phytochemical Standardization, Sustainable Research Framework, Tension-Type Headache, Withania somniferaView:PDF (200.72 KB) PDF Images Efficacy of Standardized Withania Somnifera as Neuro Agent in Tension-Type Headache: A Comparative Trial of Data in Transit ‹ Comprehensive Quality Evaluation: Flow Characteristics, Microscopy and Phytochemical Screening of Terminalia chebula up