adaptogens

A 14-day reset using 3 herbs and a notepad

Overhead flat-lay of a blank notepad, a wooden pencil, three amber herbal supplement bottles, dried ashwagandha root, reishi mushroom slices and a cup of herbal tea on cream linen

By the Ancient Nutra Wellness Team · June 13, 2026 · 6 minute read

Key takeaways
  • Fourteen days is long enough to feel a shift in sleep and calm, and short enough that you actually finish it.
  • Three herbs carry the reset: ashwagandha in the morning for cortisol, reishi in the evening for calm, triphala at night for digestion. In one 60-day trial, ashwagandha lowered serum cortisol by nearly 28%.
  • The notepad is the part that does the quiet work. Three numbers a day (sleep, energy, calm) turn a vague "I feel a bit better" into something you can actually see.

Most resets fail for the same reason: they are too big to keep and too vague to measure. You promise yourself a new life on Monday, and by Thursday you cannot tell whether anything changed, so you quit.

This one is smaller on purpose. Fourteen days, three herbs, and a notepad you write in for thirty seconds twice a day. The herbs do the physiological work in the background. The notepad does something the herbs cannot: it shows you the trend, so you keep going long enough to feel it. Here is the whole thing, step by step, plus the science behind why these three herbs and why two weeks.

The 14-day reset, step by step

  1. Tonight, set up the notepad. One page per day, two lines each. Top line in the morning, bottom line at night. You will track three numbers out of ten: how you slept, your energy, and how calm you feel. That is the entire system.
  2. Every morning, take ashwagandha with breakfast. One capsule of Ancient Nutra's Ashwagandha Extract with food and water. Morning is deliberate: cortisol is meant to be highest then, and the point is to take the edge off the spike, not flatten you.
  3. Write your morning line before the first coffee. Sleep out of ten, calm out of ten. Ten seconds. Doing it before caffeine keeps the number honest.
  4. After dinner, take reishi. One capsule of Ancient Nutra's Reishi Extract with your evening meal. Reishi is the calm-mushroom half of the stack, and evening is where it earns its place.
  5. Before bed, take triphala with warm water. Ancient Nutra's Triphala is the gentle nightly digestion piece, and a settled gut is quietly part of better sleep.
  6. Write your night line as the last thing you do. Energy out of ten, calm out of ten. Then put the phone down. The notepad, not the screen, is the last thing your brain touches.
  7. On day 7 and day 14, read the page back. Do not average in your head day to day. Compare week one to week two. The change shows up in the trend, not in any single day.

The actual hands-on time is under two minutes a day. The herbs and the sleep do the rest while you are not watching.

Why this works

Stress is not one thing, so the reset is not one herb. It is a morning problem (cortisol that spikes too hard), an evening problem (a mind that will not power down), and a background problem (a gut that is unsettled enough to wreck sleep without you noticing). Each herb takes one of those.

Ashwagandha is the anchor. In a 60-day double-blind trial, adults under chronic stress who took a concentrated ashwagandha root extract saw serum cortisol drop by nearly 28% against placebo (Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2012). Lower cortisol is why people on ashwagandha tend to describe the same thing first: the morning feels less like being launched out of a cannon. Ayurveda has used the root as a calming tonic for centuries, and this is one of the cases where the modern numbers line up with the old reputation.

Reishi and triphala fill the gaps ashwagandha leaves. Reishi is traditionally the evening adaptogen, calm without sedation, which is why it sits at dinner and not at breakfast. Triphala, the three-fruit Ayurvedic blend, keeps nightly digestion moving gently, and a quiet gut overnight is one of the least glamorous and most reliable inputs to good sleep. None of these are stimulants. They nudge the system back toward steady; they do not push it.

And the notepad? Two weeks is right at the edge of where adaptogens start to be felt, but the early change is subtle enough that memory rounds it off to zero. Writing three numbers a day catches the slope your memory misses. Seeing the slope is what makes you finish.

When to do it

Start on a normal week, not your worst one and not a holiday. You want fourteen ordinary days so the trend means something. Keep the herbs daily, both doses, every day, because the whole design rests on consistency rather than intensity.

Skip nothing if you can help it, but if you miss a dose, just take the next one on schedule and mark it in the notepad. A missed capsule is data, not failure. The reset is built to survive a messy week, which is the only kind most of us actually get.

Look for

A standardized ashwagandha root extract, taken once in the morning with food. Concentrated root extract is what the stress trials used, not raw powder.

Ancient Nutra's Ashwagandha Extract is a standardized root extract built for exactly this kind of daily, morning use.

What if you do not have all three at home

Start with the anchor and add the rest as you go. If you only have one herb on day one, make it ashwagandha, because it carries most of the load and it is the one with the strongest stress evidence behind it. The morning capsule and the notepad alone are a real reset; the other two herbs sharpen it.

If you are brand new to adaptogens and want a gentler on-ramp, Ancient Nutra's Ashwagandha (60 capsules) is the simpler daily format to begin with. The reset does not care which bottle the root comes from. It cares that you take it for fourteen straight days and write down what happens.

When the team at Ancient Nutra first ran this internally, the notepad was an afterthought, added so people would remember to take their capsules. It turned into the main event. The most common thing people said at day fourteen was not about the herbs at all. It was a quiet "I did not realise week one was that bad until I saw it next to week two."

The bottom line

A reset works when it is small enough to finish and clear enough to measure. Three herbs across the day, two lines in a notepad, fourteen days. The ashwagandha takes the edge off the morning, reishi softens the evening, triphala settles the night, and the notepad proves to you that it happened.

For the anchor of the stack, Ancient Nutra's Ashwagandha Extract is the one capsule to start with tomorrow morning. The notepad you almost certainly already own.

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Written by the Ancient Nutra Wellness Team. The team researches, sources, and tests every ingredient before it earns a place in an Ancient Nutra blend. Questions? Email info@ancientnutra.com or message Ancient Nutra on Instagram.

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