Shatavari or Asparagus racemosus has a long history of use in Ayurvedic medicine as being a powerful rejuvenating female tonic. Known as the “Queen of Herbs”; Shatavari is highly valued for its nourishing effects on the female reproductive system.
Ayurvedic Female Reproductive and Nervine Tonic
Traditionally used as an Aphrodisiac
Traditionally considered to have a nourishing and toning effect on the female reproductive system
Features/Indications
Indications For Use: Traditional woman’s tonic considered to have a nourishing and toning effect on the female reproductive system; which may be due to its phytoestrogenic properties. Traditionally used in Ayuvedic Medicine as a nutritive aphrodisiac herb. Traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine during menopause as a tonic herb. Shatavari is a traditional Ayurvedic digestive; antispasmodic herb that may help relieve the symptoms of nonspecific dyspepsia.
Suitable for women of all ages looking for a tonic and libido boost.
Suitable for menopausal women feeling tired; and/or vaginal dryness.
No Added: Gluten; lactose; soy; starch; sugars or salt; wheat products; artificial colourings; flavourings or preservatives.
Ingredients & Excipients
Each capsule contains:
- Herbal extract equivalent to dry: Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari) root 2g”
Dose & Administration
Adults: Take one capsule twice a day; or as professionally prescribed.
Cautions/Contra-Indications
Cautions: Not recommended while pregnant or breast feeding. Take two hours away from all prescription medications.
Warnings: Always read the label. Follow directions for use. If symptoms persist; talk to your health professional. If you are concerned about the health of yourself or your baby; talk to your health practitioner. Advise your doctor of any medicine you are taking during pregnancy; particularly in your first trimester.