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As this name suggests, it is a renowned tonic for the female reproductive system. It is considered as a uterine tonic building fertility, regulating the menses and supporting lactation.","key_benefits":"Menstrual difficulties\r\nSupports lactation\r\nBuilds fertility","how_does_it_feel":"Shatavari is part of the Asparagus family and is native to tropical and subtropical India but can be found in parts of Africa. It grows in the wild and is also cultivated. The plant is a thorny perennial with striated leaves and is a climber that can grow up to 2m in height with extensive branching. The leaves are delicate and soft but needle-like in shape. Its roots are full, juicy and tuberous and can reach lengths of 1m. Shatavari flowers are white, incredibly small, fragrant and profuse. It is happy growing in humid jungles, shatavari can also thrive in extremely arid conditions. Its capacity to capture and store moisture in dry soils is quite astonishing. It is the tuberous roots that are valued for their medicinal properties.","hdif_image_1":8526,"hdif_image_2":1147,"hdif_image_3":8529,"hdif_video":"","sense":[18,786,27],"what_can_i_use_it_for":"Shatavari is a renowned tonic for the female reproductive system and contains natural precursors to female hormones that help to balance hormones, enhance fertility, promote conception and reduce menopausal and menstrual symptoms. Shatavarin and Sarsapogenin are the two key constituents in Shatavari. They act as pre-cursors to sex-hormones and are responsible for Shatavari\u2019s oestrogenic activity, but are not phyto-oestrogens. Shatavari contains steroidal glycosides such as diosgenin which influence a strong anti-inflammatory effect, particularly within the reproductive and the digestive systems. This plant is also classed as an adaptogen and contains a proportion of immune stimulating polysaccharides making it particularly nutritive and tonifying to a weakened immune system exacerbated by stress.","into_the_heart_of":"<img class=\" wp-image-8527 alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/i.herbalreality.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/21123356\/shatavari-leaves.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"356\" height=\"535\" \/>The primary use of this plant is as a tonic to the female reproductive system. It can tonify the uterus, giving it strength and nourishment. This in combination with shatavari\u2019s ability to actively enhance the libido, make it an excellent fertility tonic that ensures a healthy and full term pregnancy.\r\n\r\nShatavari is able to balance oestrogen levels in the female reproductive system supporting hormone dominant conditions but also supporting a woman through changes in their menstrual cycle, pre-menstrual tension and the hormonal changes that occur during the menopause.\r\n\r\nShatavari actively stimulates the production of prolactin in breast feeding women, increasing milk flow.\r\n\r\nShatavari contains strong anti-inflammatory constituents that have an affinity for the urinary, reproductive and digestive systems. The plant is also characteristically mucilaginous making it an excellent remedy for hot, dry and irritated mucous membranes. Shatavari is considered as an effective diuretic, making it particularly suitable for clearing congested heat from the kidneys and urinary system. Shatavari will, therefore, help treat inflamed conditions such as cystitis, vaginal dryness but also gastric reflux.\r\n\r\nShatavari is an adaptogen and has an action upon the pituitary gland and the HPA (hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis). It has a regulating effect throughout the body and is particularly nourishing to a weakened and depleted immune system.\r\n<h3>Gynaecology<\/h3>\r\nShatavari is the foremost female uterine tonic. It is primarily used as a menstrual regulator in dysmenorrhoea, menorrhagia and menstrual irregularity. As the\u00a0<em>pitta dosha<\/em>\u00a0moves in both the blood and the\u00a0<em>artavasrotas<\/em>, the cycle is often disturbed by excess heat; this heat can condense the blood (due to dehydration), cause it to move too quickly (due to its catalytic activity), cause it to overflow (due to its \u2018rebellious\u2019 nature) and cause inflammations (due to its irritating tendency). Its affinity for\u00a0<em>shukra dhatu<\/em>\u00a0tonifies female fertility; the unctuous properties increase the reproductive fluids, enhancing both conception and uterine strength. It can also be used to help prevent miscarriage. Shatavari is very useful in menopausal symptoms with hot flushes, irritability, irregular memory and dryness.\r\n<h3>Lactation<\/h3>\r\nThe nourishing effect of shatavari on\u00a0<em>rasa dhatu<\/em>\u00a0makes it specific for increasing milk flow and quantity during breastfeeding.\r\n<h3>GIT<\/h3>\r\nThe unctuous, bitter and sweet qualities of shatavari soothe inflammation of the mucus membranes with high\u00a0<em>pitta<\/em>\u00a0in conditions such as colitis, Crohn\u2019s disease, dysentery with bleeding, inflammation and pain. It is specifically active against\u00a0<em>Entamoeba histolytica<\/em>. Shatavari is good for conditions of gastric hyperacidity (<em>amlapitta<\/em>) with sour reflux and burning in the stomach as it is a cooling anti-inflammatory. Its demulcent properties also make it specifically useful for healing bleeding ulcers and gastritis.\r\n<h3>Lungs<\/h3>\r\nWhere there is inflammation from dryness and heat, Shatavari increases moisture. It is commonly used in dry coughs, sore throats and haemoptysis.\r\n<h3>Male fertility<\/h3>\r\nShatavari can help improve a low sperm count and irregularity.\r\n<h3>Urinary and kidney<\/h3>\r\nShatavari is useful in dysuria with hot and smelly urine and haematuria.\r\n<h3>Anabolic<\/h3>\r\nShatavari\u2019s\u00a0<em>rasayana<\/em>\u00a0properties increase\u00a0<em>mamsa dhatu<\/em>\u00a0building body mass, muscle tissue and nourishing the blood. It nourishes the\u00a0<em>ojas<\/em>\u00a0and can enhance immunity in the treatment of cancer.\r\n<h3>Nerves<\/h3>\r\nShatavari nourishes\u00a0<em>majja dhatu<\/em>\u00a0and calms the nerves. It specifically nourishes the brain and reduces\u00a0<em>vata<\/em>\u00a0disorders; spasms, pain and insomnia.","tradtional_uses":"","what_practioners_say":"","research":"","did_you_know":"In India, the fresh roots of this plant were traditionally fed to buffalo in order to increase milk yield for their calves.","additional_information_right":{"illustration":8530},"additional_information_left":{"botany":"","common_names":"","safety":"No drug herb interactions are known.","interactions":"","contraindications":"","preparation":"","dosage":"3\u201330g\/day dried or 3\u201315ml of a 1:3 in 25% tincture","constituents":"","plant_part_used":""},"habitat":"","sustainability":"","sustainability_content":"","sustainability_alternatives":"","quality_control":"","how_to_grow":"","recipe":"<strong>Aphrodite\u2019s aphrodisiac<\/strong>\u00a0<strong>tea<\/strong>\r\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\">\r\n<figure class=\"alignright size-full is-resized\"><picture class=\"wp-image-6426\"><source srcset=\"https:\/\/i.herbalreality.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/02\/21124256\/Aphrodite-aphrodisiac-tea.jpg.webp 634w\" type=\"image\/webp\" sizes=\"(max-width: 379px) 100vw, 379px\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/i.herbalreality.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/02\/21124256\/Aphrodite-aphrodisiac-tea.jpg\" sizes=\"(max-width: 379px) 100vw, 379px\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i.herbalreality.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/02\/21124256\/Aphrodite-aphrodisiac-tea.jpg 634w, https:\/\/i.herbalreality.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/02\/21124256\/Aphrodite-aphrodisiac-tea-488x600.jpg 488w\" alt=\"\" width=\"379\" height=\"466\" \/><\/picture><\/figure>\r\n<\/div>\r\nThis tea reaches deep into the reproductive system, nourishing our procreative and sexual energy. Use it when preparing for a family or for nurturing your love life. For men and women, this elixir feeds sex hormone release, improves egg\/sperm quality and enhances orgasmic experiences.\r\n\r\n<em>Ingredients:<\/em>\r\n<ul>\r\n \t<li>Shatavari root 4g<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Ashwagandha root 2g<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Licorice root 2g<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Cinnamon bark 2g<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Milk (any type) 250ml (9fl oz)<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Damiana leaf 2g<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Cacao powder 1 tsp per cup<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Maca root 1 tsp per cup<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Flower pollen \u00bd tsp per cup<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Vanilla essence a dash per cup<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Honey (or Amaretto) a drop per cup<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\nMakes 2 cups of the most amorous elixir.\r\n\r\n<em>Method:<\/em>\r\n<ul>\r\n \t<li>Put the shatavari, ashwagandha, licorice and cinnamon in a saucepan with the milk and 250ml\/9fl oz cold filtered water.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Cover, bring to the boil and allow to simmer for 15 minutes. Take off the heat and add the damiana leaf.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Leave to steep for 10 minutes, then strain.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>To each cup, add the cacao, maca, flower pollen, vanilla essence and honey. Then top with the tea and stir.<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\nRecipe from\u00a0<em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Cleanse-Nurture-Restore-Herbal-Tea\/dp\/0711238294\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Cleanse, Nurture, Restore<\/a><\/em>\u00a0by Sebastian Pole","references":"","related_condition":[6298,7039],"related_herb":[4920,8355],"related_article":[6437,4894],"herb_overview_content_one":"","herb_overview_content_two":"","herb_overview_content_three":"","herb_overview_content_four":"","herb_overview_content_five":"","herb_overview_content_six":"","herb_overview_content_seven":"","herb_overview_content_eight":"","botany":"","botanical_description":"","botanical_image":null,"common_names":"Ingwer (Ger), gingembre (Fr), zenzero (Ital), jenjibre (Sp), adrakh, sont (Hindi), vishwabhesaja (Sanskrit), jiang (Chin). 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