Shatavari contains many therapeutic and tonic properties. The consumption of this herb is not limited to any people. Like numerous other herbs, this herb also has different names such as atirasa - very juicy, narayani - Narayana is prepared from this, satpadi - possesses hundreds of roots, suksmapatra - has tiny leaves, and many more. Having gained such a variety of names is a tribute to the effectiveness of this herb and the benefits it has on the human body.
This herb is found in abundance in India in a variety of different climates. It grows in the tropical areas all around the nation and is also found at high altitudes of up to 1300-1400 meters in the Himalayas. It is an armed climber plant with an average height of about 1-2 meters. The leaves are like pin needles: green, shiny, small and uniform. The flowers are white, tiny and in small spikes. The roots extend to an approximate length of 30 cm to 1 meter on maturity and are finger-like, clustered and tuberous. The fruits produced are globose and pulpy berries when immature, and ripe as purplish black. The plant begins to grow around July and blossoms in September.
Shatavari popularly known as Asparagus contains and stimulates the sweet and bitter taste buds on the tongue. Hence both these tastes can be felt simultaneously. The sweet part of Shatavari contains heavy unctuous and soft attributes. Shatavari is cold from its core hence it contains rejuvenative, tonic, galactagogue, aphrodisiac and anabolic properties and beneficial for eyesight. It is also given in general debility and is beneficial in cooling an irritated digestive system as featured by diarrhea, heartburn or irritable bowel syndrome.
The purpose behind mentioning the different parts of the herb is that they are all used in various ways. Internally and externally, both, the plant is known provide many different uses. The roots and leaves are extracted for medicinal purposes. The oils extracted from the Shatavari plant are best used for vata diseases and massages of different body parts. Patients suffering from small pox and bullae are prescribed Shatavari paste. It is applied on the burning sensation during these diseases. Consuming Shatavari in supplement form helps strengthen the muscles.
In order to reduce the burning sensation and pain in tumors, patients are given fresh juice of Shatavari roots mixed with honey. It helps treat dry and inflated lung membranes, stomach, kidneys and to a great extent to our reproductive organs. Many people suffering from gastric problems, gastro intestinal problems, duodenal ulcers and hyperacidity resort to using Shatavari.

Shatavari also known as Satavar, Satmuli or Asparagus Racemosus has several nutritive properties and is widely used to improve the production of breast milk in nursing mothers. The soothing effect of this herb makes it useful in many inflammatory conditions. Its cooling influence is also used in reducing the heat from the body. It is very beneficial in treating the hot flashes of women going through menopause.
Asparagus is said to be one of the most beneficial herbs for women. It is the best female reproductive system toner and has gained worldwide reputation as a female libido enhancer and herbal aphrodisiac. It helps in balancing the female hormonal system and nourishes and cleanses the blood as well as the entire female reproductive track and organs. It is a rich source of plant-derived estrogens, which makes it a healthy choice for women who are nursing as well as menopausal and post-menopausal women.
The healing properties of Shatavari are helpful in female reproductive system related ailments. It regulates menstrual cycles, relieves pain, control the loss of blood and other fluids during menstrual cycle. It is also considered helpful in decreasing the inflammation of female reproductive organs. Asparagus helps in problems related to infertility, leucorrhea, and regulate ovulation. The herb is considered as safe during pregnancy and hence, helps relieving tiredness and morning sickness.
Shatavari is one of the best known female rejuvenator helpful in treating decreased libido, threatened miscarriage and menopause and has the capability to balance pH in the cervical area. Dry membranes, as those on the vaginal wall, can also be brought back into balance through the demulcent action of this herb.
On other hand, men can also get benefit from this herb in the treatment of impotence and general weakness. Asparagus is also effective in stomach ulcers, hyperacidity and diarrhea. It soothes the dry and irritated membranes in the upper respiratory tract, and thus helps in bronchitis and chronic fevers. It is believed that Shatavari can bring all of the body's fluids into balance.
Improve fertility and tones and nourishes female reproductive organs
Regulate ovulation and normalizes hormonal secretion
Treat PMS symptoms by relieving pain and controlling blood loss
Helpful in proper lactation for nursing mothers
Relieve menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes
Useful in amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, leucorrhea and other pelvic inflammatory diseases
Increase white blood cells and stimulates macrophages which helps to combat candida
Servings per container: 30
Each 500 mg capsule contains: Shatavari
Take 1-2 capsules twice a day after meal or as directed by your health practitioner. For maximum benefits, take this supplement consistently for at least 2-3 months.
Be patient while using Shatavari because the results vary depending on the person. This herb affects the whole body in a positive way and it will help you fell younger and more refreshed every day.
Infertility
Decreased libido
Irregularities in ovulation
Amenorrhea, Dysmenorrhea, Leucorrhea and pelvic inflammatory diseases
PMS symptoms such as those excessive bleeding, cramps, pain and bloating
Menopausal and other post menopausal symptoms
Reduced breast milk secretion in the nursing women
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