Micro Ingredients Organic Ashwagandha Root Powder, 2 lb | 453 Servings | Pure Withania Somnifera Root | Ancient Ayurvedic Herb Review

4.6 (2,278) Amazon rating$26.95800+ bought last month

Our verdict

A straightforward bulk powder for people who already cook or blend supplements into food and drinks rather than swallow capsules. The 2 lb bag and roughly 453 servings make it one of the more economical ways to try ashwagandha long term.

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Best for

Buyers who want a large, budget-friendly supply of plain ashwagandha root powder to mix into smoothies, coffee, or recipes.

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You want pre-measured capsules, a flavored option, or a smaller trial-size package before committing to a full bag.

  • Form Powder
  • Count 32.0 Ounce
  • Diet Gluten Free
  • Allergens Gluten Free
  • Priced 35% above the category median ($19.99 across 84 tracked models)

Pros

  • Large 2 lb bag suited to daily, long-term use
  • Gluten free formulation
  • Powder format allows flexible, adjustable serving amounts
  • Strong 4.6 average rating across a large review base
  • Lower cost per serving than most capsule versions

Cons

  • Raw ashwagandha root powder has a strong, earthy taste some people find unpleasant on its own
  • No pre-measured capsules, so dosing takes a scoop or scale rather than a simple swallow
  • Bulk bag format means less convenient for travel than a bottle of capsules

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 2,278 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.6/5

    2,278 owner reviews, more 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

Micro Ingredients markets this as an organic ashwagandha root powder made from Withania somnifera, the plant traditionally used in Ayurvedic preparations. It ships as a loose powder rather than capsules, which means the buyer controls the amount used per serving and can fold it into food, tea, or a shake instead of swallowing a pill.

The 2 lb bag is sized for regular, ongoing use rather than a short trial, and the brand lists it as gluten free. At a listed price of $26.95, the per-serving cost is low compared to many encapsulated ashwagandha products, which is the main appeal of buying it in powder form.

With 2,278 ratings at a 4.6 average, the sentiment among reviewers is generally positive for a raw powder supplement, though about 800 units sold in the last month suggests it draws a smaller, more specific audience than mainstream capsule brands.

Specifications

FormPowder
Count32.0 Ounce
DietGluten Free
AllergensGluten Free

Performance notes

As a powder rather than a capsule, this product is meant to be measured out and mixed rather than taken as a single dose. The 2 lb size works out to roughly 453 servings by the brand's count, which is a large supply for the $26.95 list price. It carries a gluten free label but no stated flavor, since it is sold as a plain root powder.

What buyers say

With over 2,200 ratings averaging 4.6 stars, feedback on the powder's quality is consistently strong, though the taste and texture of raw ashwagandha powder come up as an adjustment for some first-time buyers. Monthly purchase volume is modest next to top-selling capsule brands, which fits a product aimed at people who specifically prefer powder over pills.

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Frequently asked questions

How is this ashwagandha powder meant to be used?

It is sold as a loose root powder meant to be measured out and mixed into food or drinks, such as a smoothie, warm milk, or tea, rather than swallowed like a capsule. The brand's serving guidance is on the label and packaging.

Does it have a strong taste?

Raw ashwagandha root powder has a naturally earthy, somewhat bitter taste, which is common to unflavored root powders in general. Many buyers blend it into a stronger-flavored drink to offset this.

Is this a good starter option for someone new to ashwagandha?

The large 2 lb bag is better suited to someone who already knows they want to use ashwagandha regularly, since it is a bigger commitment than a small capsule bottle. As with any new supplement, it is worth talking to a healthcare professional first, especially if you take medication or have a health condition.

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