Shatavari Root – Asparagus racemosus
Parts used – Organic Root
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Shatavari is part of the asparagus family and is an adaptogen that has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for its potential anti-inflammatory properties and has been used to reduce inflammation in the urinary tract. It is considered a rejuvenating herb. Other names include Satawar, Satamuli and Satavari. Its name means “one with a hundred roots”. It s grown in tropical areas of India and Asia.
Properties
Bitter, sweet, and cooling.
Please see important information*
Uses
- In traditional Ayurvedic Medicine, Shatavari is thought to prevent aging as well and increase mental and physical vigor.
- It may improve cognitive function.
- May assist with fertility
- May increase milk supply
- Indigestion
- Helps reduce inflammation and in particular the urinary tract
Pricing
$29 per one ounce bottle
Recommended Use
Start once a day with 2-3 drops on the back of the left hand, dissolved in water, or under the tongue.
*Warnings & Possible Side Effects
Avoid taking if you are allergic to asparagus.
Don’t take if you have an estrogen sensitivity.
May cause nausea, vomiting or abdominal pain. Stop taking if you experience these.
Check with your health practitioner before taking.
Do not take if pregnant or breastfeeding
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If you have a medical emergency, please contact your health care professional.
Please confer with your health care professional before taking.
Not all of the uses listed above have been subject to modern clinical studies and are for research purposes only