Description
Asparagus racemosus Willd., commonly known as Shatavari, is a climbing plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to the tropical and subtropical regions of India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and parts of Southeast Asia and Africa. It is considered one of the most important herbs in Ayurvedic medicine, where it has been used for over two thousand years as a Rasayana — a rejuvenating tonic that promotes longevity, vitality, and overall health. The name Shatavari translates as “she who possesses a hundred husbands,” reflecting its long-standing reputation as a potent adaptogen and female reproductive tonic. The tuberous roots of the plant are the primary medicinal part and are used extensively in both traditional and modern herbal preparations.
Key Benefits
- ✓ Relieves Premenstrual Syndrome
- ✓ Increases Sexual Performance in Women
- ✓ Reduces Blood Pressure
- ✓ May Alleviate Vagina Dryness
How to Use
Suggested Use
For best results, products should be used alongside a healthy diet & regular exercise.
- Uses as supplement
Technical Specification
| Scientific Name | Asparagus racemosus |
| Bioactive Compound | Shatavarin, saponins |
| Shelf Life | 24 months |
| Packaging | Plastic Bottle |
Additional Details
| Condition | New |
| Other names | satavar, shatavari, or shatamull, shatawari |
| Unofficial functions | Anti-oxidant agent |
| Packing Details | 60 capsules per bottle |
| Minimum Order | 1 bottle |
| Shipment | Express Parcel Service via a reliable courier |
| Lead Time | 7-30 business days, depending on quantity |










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