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Balance Ayurveda

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.

Digestive Health

Research suggests that Shatavari may aid in maintaining healthy digestion and gastrointestinal comfort.

Antioxidant Properties

Shatavari is rich in antioxidants, which combat oxidative stress and support overall well-being.

Immune Support

Some studies indicate that Shatavari may bolster the immune system, contributing to overall vitality.

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  • No Added Chemicals
  • 0% Adulturation
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  • No Side Effects
  • 100% Ayurvedic

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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. ↩