Shatavari
Asparagus / (Asparagus Racemosus)
Benefits of Shatavari: Increases fertility, regulates female hormonal
balance, aphrodisiac, increases lactation, treats menopause symptoms,
anti-candida
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Shatavari is a total pure herb extract. Shatavari
is actually considered to be the most helpful herb for women as it
overall helps in balancing the female hormonal system. The main herbal
rejuvenative for women Shatavari totally nourishes and cleanses the
blood and the female reproductive organs causing it to be very effective in enhancing her fertility.
It nourishes the womb and ovum and almost prepares the female organs
for pregnancy and prevents threatened miscarriage. It also improves
super lactation. Shatavari contains the phyto-estrogens, the precursors
of estrogen and is really very useful for women who suffer from low
natural estrogen levels as a result of menopause, hysterectomies or oophorectomies.
Benefits of Shatavari
- Shatavari is exceedingly
effective in improving fertility. It tones and nourishes female
reproductive organs and greatly regulates ovulation
- Shatavari normalizes hormonal secretion
- Shatavari treats PMS symptoms just by relieving pain and controlling blood loss.
- Shatavari aids in proper lactation for nursing mothers
- Shatavari relieves the menopausal symptoms such
as hot flashes. By producing estrogens it overly makes up for low
estrogen levels in women who are in menopausal or have had
hysterectomies or oophorectomies
- Shatavari is highly beneficial in amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, leucorrhea and other pelvic inflammatory diseases.
- Shatavari increases the white blood count and almost stimulates macrophages which helps to combat candida.
Indications for taking Shatavari
Shatavari helps in treating for these disorder
- Infertility
- Irregularities in ovulation
- PMS symptoms such as those excessive bleeding, cramps, pain, bloating
- Menopausal and other post menopausal symptoms
- Reduced breast milk secretion in the nursing women
- Amenorrhea, Dysmenorrhea, Leucorrhea and pelvic inflammatory diseases
- Decrease in the libido
Directions for taking Shatavari
500mg twice on a daily basis with meals. Allow
numerous weeks for long lasting benefits. Natural products treat not
just the symptoms but the body as a entire and take time for absorption
and results.
Shatavari Facts:
Botanical Name : ASPARAGUS RACEMOSUS
Family Name : LILIACEAE
Common Name : ASPARAGUS, WILD ASPARAGUS, ASPARAGUS ROOT, SHATAVARI
Shatavari is in its a climbing plant which grows in low forests all
through India . It is mostly the roots of the plant that are used for
medicinal purposes. The roots are in nature bitter, sweet, emollient,
cooling, nervine, tonic, constipating, opthalimic, anobyne, aphrodisiac.
They are in character useful in nervous disorders, dyspepsia, and
tumours, scalding of urine, throat infections, tuberclosis, cough
bronchitis and for general debility.
Shatavari increases the white blood count and stimulates greatly
macrophages which helps to combat their candida. Shatavari also contains
various bioflavinoids, and essential vitamin B components, and the
essential elements of calcium and zinc
Shatavari in Ayurveda:
Shatavari has been mentioned in Ayurvedic texts
like the Charak Samhita and Susruta Samhita, and Astanga Samgraha.
Pandit Hem Raj Sharma and in the Kashyap Samhita, has evidently stated
that shatavari promotes maternal health and noted its meticulous use as a
galactagogue (enhances breast milk secretion in lactating mothers).
Shatavari actually literally means "having a 100 spouses" and ayurvedic
texts accurately claim that shatavari strengthens a woman to the point
where she is being capable of producing thousands of healthy ova.
Ayurveda has called Shatavari the Queen of herbs and is the primary
herb recommended for female health. Among the three Ayurveda Doshas of
'Vata', 'Pitta' and 'Kapha' , Shatavari efficiently helps in balancing
'Pitta Dosha'. Shatavari's rasas are sweet "madhura" and also in nature
bitter "tikta". It is a natural coolant.
Shatavari Research and Clinical Studies
Shatavari nourishes the overall female reproductive
organs and prepares them for conception. It also prevents some
miscarriages and is useful as a post partum tonic. A clinical study also
performed in the Dept. of Gynecology & Obstetrics, Ayurveda
Hospital, Nepal on The Effect of Shatavari in to Threatened Abortion and
High Risk Pregnancy, showed a 90% of the mothers had successful,
healthy pregnancies and deliveries when using the herb shatavari
In a study published in J.Post Grand Med, by
Reg.N.N. et. al 1993, Shatavari was greatly shown to stimulate
macrophages and thereby combat candida. Macrophages are immunity cells
that greatly help to destroy harmful organisms and cancer cells.
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