Description
Ayurvedic Shatavari capsules are a nutritious and revitalizing tonic for women of all ages and stages of life that support women’s general health. It aids in overcoming excessive exhaustion, eases tension and anxiety, and gently advances both mental and physical well-being. Its immunomodulatory qualities support the development of a healthy immune system and bolster the body’s resistance.
Strong naturally occurring estrogen, shatavari enhances the quality and amount of reproductive fluid while also regulating and enhancing the development of the reproductive system. It helps with comfortable menopause cycles, relieves heavy uterine bleeding, treats pre- and post-menopausal syndrome, and improves menstrual issues. It increases desire in females, helps control sexual activity, and treats leucorrhea (white discharge).
It is a nutritional supplement and tonic for women that enhances health following pregnancy and facilitates lactation by increasing the production of breast milk.
It combats anxiety and depression with remarkable antidepressant qualities.
Ingredients
- Satavari(asparagus racemosa)
INDICATIONS
- Hormonal balance
- Infertility
- PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome)
KEY BENEFITS OF SHALLAKI
- The plant has been used medicinally for thousands of years, mostly because of its restorative effects on the female reproductive system.
- .According to Ayurveda, Asparagus racemosus is a strong Rasayana that improves immunity, prolongs life, and sharpens the mind.
- .In Ayurveda, the roots are used as a bowel astringent, stomachic, tonic, and aphrodisiac. They are used to treat a variety of conditions including dysentery, tumors, biliousness, blood and ocular disorders, inflammation, rheumatism, and nervous system disorders. •
- In Unani medicine, the roots are used to treat , gonorrhea, liver, and kidney issues. The tuberous roots are used for gout, lactic issues, puerperal ailments, haematuria, and other medicinal purposes,
- According to the Indian Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia. It serves as both a female reproductive tonic and a general tonic..
- The main component of the Ayurvedic remedy “Satavari mandur,” which has been used for centuries to treat stomach ulcers, is an extract from the roots of this plant.
- Ayurveda (Charaka Samhita) has used shatavari, a native plant of the Himalayan belt, as a galactagogue; clinical research has shown that it may be able to treat infertility.
How to use
- 1-2 capsule twice daily or directed by physician
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