Anchor Health Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) is a woody, climbing plant endemic to India, Sri Lanka, Asia, and Australia.
In Ayurvedic medicine, the root of the plant is thought to promote overall health and wellbeing.
Shatavari is a renowned tonic for the female reproductive system.
May be very useful for menopausal symptoms with hot flushes, irritability, irregular memory and dryness.
Lactation: Contains steroidal saponins mainly shatavari that helps to increase the production of milk in lactating mothers.
Gynaecology: Shatavari is the foremost uterine tonic. Primarily used as a menstrual regulator in irregular and heavy periods.
The added anti-inflammatory action of the herb is a helpful addition.
As a possible female fertility tonic it may enhance both conception and uterine strength.
Digestion: The bitter and sweet qualities of shatavari may help to soothe inflammation of the mucous membranes in gastro-intestinal conditions like colitis, Crohn’s disease, inflammation and pain. For conditions of gastric hyper acidity with sour reflux and burning stomach it is a cooling anti-inflammatory. Its demulcent properties may be used for healing bleeding ulcers and gastritis.
For Shatavari to work, it is crucial to take it regularly and consistently for at least 12 weeks. Use our Shatavari Capsules that help you control hormonal acne, boosts ovarian health and treat irregular periods due to PCOS.
Shatavari is also beneficial for men as it improves testosterone levels. It might be good for diabetics as it helps manage blood sugar levels.
Shatavari might also promote memory functions due to its antioxidant activity.
Because shatavari controls estrogen production, it can help produce the luteinizing hormone (LH) that’s necessary for triggering ovulation.
(Other studies suggest that shatavari can support mothers during pregnancy, birthing, and nursing.)
Pregnancy and breastfeeding: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, please consult your doctor, pharmacist, or other health care provider for advice before taking this medicine.
Always tell your health care provider if you are taking any other medicine. (This includes all complementary or traditional medicines.)
Do not take: if you are hypersensitive (allergic) to any of the ingredients of Shatavari.
x Anyone taking diuretic medication should avoid Shatavari. The supplement may also cause low blood sugar.
x People taking medications or herbal remedies to lower blood sugar should refrain from taking shatavari.
x If you’re allergic to asparagus, avoid this supplement. Seek medical attention if you experience worsening asthma or allergic reaction symptoms.
Taking Asparagus racemosus may impair the body’s ability to eliminate lithium. This could cause significant side effects by increasing the amount of lithium in the body. Check with your doctor before using this product if you’re on lithium.
DISCLAIMER: This product may be a complementary medicine and/or not have been evaluated and verified by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority for its quality, safety or intended use. Use of this product is therefore not intended to compensate for diagnosis, treatment, cure, or mitigation of medical conditions and must not substitute the obtaining of medical advice from a registered health professional for any health or health-related conditions.
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1 x Shatavari 60 Capsules
Disclaimer
DISCLAIMER: This product may be a complementary medicine and/or not have been evaluated and verified by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority for its quality, safety or intended use. Use of this product is therefore not intended to compensate for diagnosis, treatment, cure, or mitigation of medical conditions and must not substitute the obtaining of medical advice from a registered health professional for any health or health-related conditions.
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