Shatavari is a nutritious, soothing, menstruation-regulating, diuretic, cooling, rejuvenating, tonic, calming, antispasmodic, and antibacterial agent. It enhances sexual energy and inhibits tumor growth. It boosts breast milk production and normalizes the menstrual cycle. It enhances the egg’s ability to fertilize and prevents the development of fibroids and mastopathy. Shatavari has a soothing effect on the mucous membranes of the stomach, lungs, kidneys, and reproductive organs. It is effective in treating stomach ulcers.
Indications for incorporating Shatavari into the diet:
– Weakness of the female reproductive organs
– Infertility
– Menopausal period
– Decreased libido
– Recovery period
– Absence or decrease in milk production in nursing women
– Regulation of hormonal secretion
– Acting as an anabolic for the uterus, it treats uterine hypoplasia
– Enhancing lactation
– Treating dysmenorrhea and menorrhagia
– Increasing the ability to conceive and carry a pregnancy
– Used in peptic ulcer disease, high acidity
– Effective for lung abscesses and coughs
– Herpes
– Recurring fevers
– Improving skin tone and reducing skin irritation
– Possesses anticarcinogenic effects
– Used in the treatment of rectal bleeding (e.g., in diarrhea and dysentery)
– An effective remedy for stomach and duodenal ulcers along with increased acidity
– Effective sedative for dry and inflamed mucous membranes of the lungs, stomach, kidneys, and reproductive organs
– Shatavari is an excellent remedy for the nervous system and is used in cases of weakness in epilepsy and hysteria, as well as in swelling due to heart dysfunction
– It acts as a diuretic, hence beneficial in urolithiasis and dysuria
– When taken for a long time, it improves vision
– Very useful in Vata and Vata-Pitta diseases, in combination with Ayurvedic procedures and massage oils.
– Rejuvenating effect
Due to its rejuvenating effect on the body, Shatavari also enhances appearance: it heals the skin, reducing inflammation, makes it more radiant, and adds sparkle to the eyes. It promotes accelerated recovery of the body after surgeries or prolonged serious illnesses.
For men
Primarily used traditionally for improving women’s health, Shatavari can also be used by men. In this case, it enhances spermatogenesis and is used in the complex treatment of impotence. It also prevents the enlargement of the prostate gland, is effective in hemorrhoids, and bleeding.
Each tablet contains:
Extract of Asparagus racemosus root – 250 mg.
100% vegetarian product. No sugar, artificial colors, artificial flavors, or preservatives.
Method of application:
Take 1 tablet twice a day or as prescribed by a doctor.
Before starting to use Shatavari, it is recommended to consult a doctor in the following cases:
– Pregnancy
– Breastfeeding
– In conditions requiring special medical care
– Special contraindications that have not been identified
– If symptoms do not disappear, consult a doctor.
Contraindications:
– Weak digestive fire (Mandagni), a large amount of Ama (toxins), excessive mucus, high Kapha, fungal (yeast) infections
– Fibrocystic mastopathy, problems caused by excess estrogen
– Acute lung congestion
– Prolonged use is contraindicated in patients with chronic cough
– Should not be taken in inflammatory kidney diseases, as Shatavari increases urination, as well as in edema due to kidney dysfunction
– Prolonged use may cause constipation.
Dosage:
Take Shatavari tablets 1 tablet twice a day, with warm water, 20 minutes before meals. Use for 20 days. Then take a break for 10 days. Repeat the course three times. Or as prescribed by an Ayurvedic doctor. For infertility, it is good to consume Shatavari with milk and saffron, as this complex has a wonderful toning effect on the uterus and ovaries.
Effect:
Shatavari is considered a universal Rasayana (rejuvenating and revitalizing preparation) that can be taken by individuals of any constitution and age, both women and men. Charaka described Shatavari as Balya (strengthening or tonifying), Vaya Sthapana (increasing longevity), and Shukra Janana (promoting reproductive ability).
Improves spermatogenesis. Gentle aphrodisiac.
General tonic for the female reproductive system. Contains natural estrogens (phytoestrogens). Recommended for women in the reproductive period, as well as before and after menopause. It is an excellent choice for lactating women.
Active ingredients:
Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus).
Considered the best tonic for the female reproductive system, it treats many related diseases, even those considered quite serious. The saponins, hormone-like substances contained in Shatavari, are very similar to those produced by the body itself, which is why many miraculous properties of the plant are manifested. This preparation has a positive effect on lactation, rejuvenates, normalizes hormone levels and the menstrual cycle, relieves spasms, regulates the functioning of the digestive system, and helps with conception. Among the most active substances in the chemical composition of Shatavari are the following: phytosterols (normalize the functioning of the hormonal and reproductive systems); saponins (plant analogs of hormones); asparagine (improves the functioning of the heart and blood vessels); bioflavonoids (natural antioxidants).

