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Shatavari Root (Asparagus racemosus)–Women’s Wellness & Vitality Support
Shatavari Root (Asparagus racemosus)–Women’s Wellness & Vitality Support
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Shatavari Root — Organic | Clinical Series™
Botanical Name: Asparagus racemosus (Whole Root)
Common Name: Shatavari | Queen of Herbs
Form: Pure Dried Root Powder | Available: 50g · 100g · 200g
Standard: 100% Organic · No fillers, additives or preservatives
🌸 "She who possesses a hundred husbands" — the literal Sanskrit meaning of Shatavari, reflecting its deep roots in Ayurvedic women's wellness for over 3,000 years.
Ingredients
- Organic Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) Whole Root — 100% pure dried herb
- Key active compounds: Steroidal saponins (Shatavarins I–IV) — the primary phytoestrogenic constituents responsible for hormonal and reproductive support
- Additional phytochemicals: isoflavones, racemosol, quercetin, rutin, asparagamine A, and polysaccharides
- No fillers, additives or preservatives
Serving Size: ½ tsp (approx. 1–2g) | Servings Per Container: ~50 (50g)
Benefits
Women's Health & Hormonal Balance
- Shatavari's steroidal saponins (Shatavarins) exert phytoestrogenic activity, supporting natural hormonal rhythm across all life stages — from menarche to menopause
- A randomised controlled trial published in Phytomedicine (Pandey et al., 2018) demonstrated significant improvement in menopausal symptoms including hot flushes, mood changes, and sleep disturbance with Shatavari supplementation
- Traditionally classified as a Stanyajanana (galactagogue) in Ayurveda — supports healthy lactation in nursing mothers
Reproductive Health & Fertility
- Supports uterine tone and ovarian function — traditionally used in Ayurvedic practice for female reproductive wellness
- Preclinical studies indicate Shatavari root extract may support folliculogenesis and corpus luteum function via its saponin content (Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Visavadiya & Narasimhacharya, 2005)
- Used in classical Ayurvedic formulations such as Shatavari Kalpa and Phalaghrita for reproductive support
Digestive Health & Gut Comfort
- Shatavari's mucilaginous polysaccharides coat and soothe the gastrointestinal lining, supporting relief from acidity, gastric ulcers, and IBS-type discomfort
- A study in Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Alok et al., 2013) confirmed significant gastroprotective activity of Asparagus racemosus root extract against experimentally induced gastric ulcers
- Classified as Deepana (digestive stimulant) and Grahi (absorbent) in Ayurvedic pharmacology
Energy, Stamina & Overall Vitality
- Classified as a Rasayana (rejuvenating tonic) in Ayurveda — promotes longevity, strength, and resilience
- Functions as an adaptogen — helps the body modulate the stress response via HPA axis regulation, reducing cortisol-driven fatigue
- Preclinical research published in Journal of Ethnopharmacology (Kaur et al., 2011) demonstrated significant anti-fatigue and endurance-enhancing effects of Shatavari root extract
Immune & Antioxidant Support
- Rich in flavonoids (quercetin, rutin) with documented free-radical scavenging activity
- Asparagamine A and racemosol exhibit immunomodulatory properties, supporting innate immune defence
- Classified as Ojas-promoting in Ayurveda — builds core vitality and immune resilience
Suggested Use
Add ½–1 teaspoon (approx. 1–2g) to water, smoothies, juice or tea. Stir well and enjoy daily. Best taken once or twice daily as part of a consistent wellness routine.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Reseal tightly after use.
⚠️ Safety Notice
- Food supplement — not a substitute for a varied diet and healthy lifestyle
- If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or taking medication, consult a healthcare professional before use
- Keep out of reach of children
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