Highlights
- One of the most highly regarded rejuvenating herbal tonics for female health and wellbeing in Traditional Ayurvedic Medicine
- Its Sanskrit name means “She who possess a hundred husbands”
- Sustainably grown and harvested
Product Information
Superfood Description
Shatavari Root is considered to be one of the most highly regarded rejuvenating herbal tonics for female health and well being in Traditional Ayurvedic Medicine. Its Sanskrit name means she who possesses a hundred husbands and as such aptly describes its importance for female vitality. Shatavari combines well with Amla, Tribulus/Gokshura and Ashwagandha. According to the energetic principles of Ayurveda, Shatavari is sweet and bitter in the Rasa taste energy, cooling in action according to Virya and balancing for Vata and Pitta constitutional doshas, with a tendency to aggravate Kapha. It is considered a wonderful daily herb to support general well-being, vitality and health.
Overview of Key Benefits
Adaptogen: Shatavari is considered an adaptogen and thereby has the ability to increase resistance in the body to variety of stressors. Although many associate Shatavari with women's health.
Zoological Info
Country of Origin: India
Ingredients: Certified Organic Shatavari Root Powder
Botanical Name: Asparagus racemosus
Form: Powder
Allergen Information
Produced in a facility that packages tree nuts (Almonds, Hazelnuts and Cashews). The facility is dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free and peanut free.
Storage Information
Refrigeration not required. Store in a cool, dry, dark place.
- Mix ¼ tsp to ½ tsp to warm dairy free milk, add honey or coconut sugar to taste
- Blend with coffee or matcha for adaptogenic benefits
Recipes
We have 2 recipes which use Organic Shatavari Powder: