


Shatavari Capsules, made from the root of Asparagus racemosus, offer a convenient and effective way to enjoy the benefits of this revered Ayurvedic herb. Shatavari, meaning 'she who possesses a hundred husbands' in Sanskrit, is a nourishing and rejuvenating herb, particularly beneficial for women's health. Our Shatavari Capsules contain premium quality, organic Shatavari root extract, encapsulated in vegetarian capsules, preserving its potent qualities and ensuring purity, safety, and effectiveness.
Shatavari, also known as Wild Asparagus, Asparagus Root, and Indian Asparagus.
Shatavari Capsules can be taken with water, preferably after meals. They are easy to incorporate into daily routines and travel-friendly.
It's recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for precise dosage. Generally, one to two capsules can be taken twice daily after meals.
People with allergies to asparagus should avoid Shatavari. Pregnant or breastfeeding women, individuals with kidney disorders, or those on medication should consult with a healthcare provider before use.
Shatavari has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine, primarily for its benefits related to women's health and vitality.
The name 'Shatavari' translates to 'she who possesses a hundred husbands,' highlighting its traditional use as a fertility-enhancing plant in Ayurveda.
Shatavari contains a variety of bioactive substances, including steroidal saponins, isoflavones, and polysaccharides, which contribute to its medicinal properties.
While Shatavari Capsules don't require any preparation, here is a simple recipe for a soothing Shatavari tea if you happen to have Shatavari powder at hand:
Shatavari Tea Recipe
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