Description
Shatavari has been used for centuries in Ayurveda to support the reproductive system, particularly for females, and as a support for the digestive system.
Translated as “having one hundred roots” and also referred to as meaning “having one hundred husbands”, Shatavari’s name gives reference to its traditional use as a tonic to rejuvenate the female reproductive system. This support is not only for the young woman, but also for women in their middle and elder years, to help them gracefully transition through the natural phases of life, including menopause.
Shatavari, or Asparagus racemosus, has been used for centuries in Ayurveda to support the reproductive system, particularly for females, and as a support for the digestive system. Translated as “having one hundred roots” and also referred to as meaning “having one hundred husbands”, Shatavari’s name gives reference to its traditional use as a rejuvenative tonic for the female reproductive system. This support is not only for the young woman, but also for women in their middle and elder years, to help them gracefully transition through the natural phases of life, including menopause.
Unique features:
Shatavari Standardized Extract
Key benefits:
- A healthy female reproductive system
- Healthy levels of breast milk production
- Infertility
- Soothing effect on the digestive tract
How it works
Hormonal health
- Main ayurvedic herb for women
- Promotes estrogen production
- Helps irregular menses, infertility, loss of libido and threatened miscarriage.
- Promotes lactation
Digestive tonic
- Hyperacidity and ulcers
Bottle contains:
60veg caps
One vegetarian capsule provides:
Shatavari (Asparagus racemose) 250mg
Standardised for a minimum of 20% Saponins
Other ingredients: Vegetarian capsule shell
Plant part: Root
Directions
As a food supplement, take 1-2 capsules daily with food, or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Warnings
Do not use for cold and damp conditions – i.e. muchor or phlegm, diarrhea, cold limbs and low energy.
Shatavari may have a diuretic effect, and should be used with caution by those taking diuretic medications, under the guidance of a healthcare practitioner.
Avoid taking Shatavari if you have an oestrogen-sensitive condition.
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