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Shatavri Capsules

60 Ayurvedic capsules for women's well-being | Crafted from premium Shatavri Rhizome | Pure and potent for your health | Unlock the power of Ayurveda for women's vitality | Single Herb Powerhouse

Shatavri, scientifically known as Asparagus racemosus, is a cherished herb in Ayurvedic tradition, especially renowned for its benefits for women's health. Modern research substantiates its potential.

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Women's Health

Shatavari has been celebrated for supporting women's reproductive health and hormonal balance.

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Zanoli, P., and E. Rivasi. "Influence of single and repeated administration of asparagus racemosus on the behavior of male rats." Phytotherapy Research: An International Journal Devoted to Pharmacological and Toxicological Evaluation of Natural Product Derivatives 12.4 (1998): 285-286. ↩

Bhattacharya, S. K., et al. "Effects of shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) root extract on gastrointestinal motility and on experimental ulcers in rats." Phytotherapy Research: An International Journal Devoted to Pharmacological and Toxicological Evaluation of Natural Product Derivatives 8.6 (1994): 401-403. ↩

Zaveri, Maitreyi, et al. "Antioxidant potential of vitamins a, e and C in modulating oxidative stress in rat brain." Clinica chimica acta 340.1-2 (2004): 229-233. ↩

El-Ashmawy, Ibrahim M., et al. "Antihyperglycemic effect of asparagus racemosus in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats." Pharmaceutical Biology 47.8 (2009): 710-716. ↩