From Ancient time, Shatavari is used as an ingredient in herbal mixtures, which fight against impotence, weakness in sexual activities and sexual organs, inflammation of sexual organs in both sexes.
Chemical Composition:
Standardized Shatavari, 40% saponins
Latin Name: Asparagus racemosus
Family: Asparagaceae
Synonym: Shatavari, Indian Asparagus, Hundred Roots, Asparagus roots, Tian men
Parts Used : Roots (Rhizomes) and leaves.
Source: Grows in low jungles areas throughout India.
Properties: Rejuvenative, Aphrodisiac, Nutritive tonic, Antacid, Diuretic, Anti-tumor, Galactogogue, Antispasmodic & Demulcent.
Benefits:
- Good for reproductive organs, increases milk secretion and helps to regain vigour and vitality.
Useful for infertility, impotence and general sexual debility, decreased libido - Beneficial in Threatened Abortion, Menopause, Leucorrhea (Shwet Pradar) and has the ability to balance pH in the cervical area.
- Nourishes and cleanses the blood and the female reproductive organs.
- It nourishes the ovum and increases fertility.
Ancient Formulations:
Shatavar Ghrit
Shatavari Churna
Supari Pak