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Nootropics Depot Shoden Ashwagandha Extract Capsules | 120mg | 90 Count | 35% Withanolides Review

4.2 (430) Amazon rating$44.99300+ bought last month

Our verdict

Nootropics Depot's Shoden ashwagandha capsules use a patented extract standardized to 35% withanolides at a small 120mg per capsule dose, a high concentration angle the maker markets to buyers focused on potency over serving size. It carries a 4.2 rating from 430 reviews at a premium price near 45 dollars.

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Best for

Buyers who specifically want the Shoden branded extract standardized to a high withanolide percentage and don't mind a smaller capsule count.

Skip if

You are shopping on a budget or want a larger bottle, since this is a smaller, higher priced option compared to many root powder capsules.

  • Priced 125% above the category median ($19.99 across 84 tracked models)

Pros

  • Shoden extract stated to be standardized to 35% withanolides
  • Small 120mg capsule may suit those who dislike large pills
  • 90 count bottle from a brand focused on ingredient sourcing

Cons

  • Priced near 45 dollars, above many ashwagandha competitors
  • Review count of 430 is modest next to bigger selling brands
  • 4.2 rating trails several competing products in this category
  • Listing does not publish diet or allergen information

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 430 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.4/5

    430 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

['This Nootropics Depot product uses Shoden, a branded ashwagandha extract the maker states is standardized to 35% withanolides, packed into a 120mg capsule. That is a notably small per capsule dose paired with a notably high concentration claim, which is a different approach than the larger root powder capsules many other brands sell.', 'At around 45 dollars for 90 capsules, it sits above most ashwagandha listings on price. The listing does not publish flavor, diet type or allergen fields, so shoppers with dietary restrictions should verify those details on the current product page.', 'Buyer feedback gives it a 4.2 rating from 430 reviews, a moderate sample that trails the review volume of larger, more established ashwagandha brands. As with any supplement, these are manufacturer claims and this page is informational only, not medical advice. Talk with a healthcare professional before starting something new.']

Performance notes

The listing's headline facts are potency focused: a 120mg capsule standardized to 35% withanolides using the Shoden extract, with 90 capsules per bottle. Form, flavor, diet type and allergen fields are not published, so buyers with specific dietary needs should check the live listing before ordering.

What buyers say

A 4.2 rating from 430 reviews reflects a generally positive but more modest response than some of the higher volume ashwagandha brands on the market, which often report several thousand reviews. The smaller sample size means individual reviews may carry more weight in the overall average.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Shoden ashwagandha extract?

Shoden is a branded extract name the manufacturer uses to describe this product's ashwagandha source, which it states is standardized to 35% withanolides. This is a manufacturer claim about the ingredient, not a statement about how it may affect any health condition.

Why is the capsule dose only 120mg?

The maker pairs a small 120mg capsule with a claimed high withanolide concentration, so the serving is more compact than root powder capsules that often run 500mg or more per dose. Check the label for the full suggested serving before use.

Is this a good value compared to other ashwagandha capsules?

At roughly 45 dollars it costs more than many ashwagandha listings, which is a tradeoff buyers weigh against the stated withanolide concentration. Whether that premium is worth it depends on your own priorities and budget.

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