SHATAVARI root powder
Ayurveda wisdom & tradition
Botanical name: Asparagus Racemosus
Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) has been used for centuries in Ayurveda, sometimes spelled "shatawari," its name is translated as “having one hundred roots” and also referred to as meaning “having one hundred husbands."
100% certified organic. Triple-tested for heavy metals. Free from any pesticides, additives, preservatives, and contaminants. Kosher & Halal certified.
Recommended Use
2-6 grams of powder per day for adults
* 1 serving = 1 gm = 1/4 teaspoon
How to Take Shatavari
Ayurveda prefers the powder form of herbs because tasting the herb starts the digestive process and sends signals to the body to initiate the body’s own supportive mechanisms.
- Shatavari powder is the most traditional form of taking the herb. It is usually taken with an Anupam (carrier substance) to help bring its effects deeper into the tissue layers. Try it with milk and sugar, honey, or ghee (clarified butter). It is also sometimes cooked into herbal Shatavari ghee for an especially building and nourishing blend.
Possible Contraindications
Do not take with alcohol, other drugs, or natural health products with sedative properties. If you are pregnant, consult a health care practitioner prior to use.
Taste profile & effect
Taste profile
Bitter and sweet in taste.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Organic Asparagus racemosus powder
Ayurveda wisdom & tradition
Botanical name: Asparagus Racemosus
Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) has been used for centuries in Ayurveda, sometimes spelled "shatawari," its name is translated as “having one hundred roots” and also referred to as meaning “having one hundred husbands."
100% certified organic. Triple-tested for heavy metals. Free from any pesticides, additives, preservatives, and contaminants. Kosher & Halal certified.
Recommended Use
2-6 grams of powder per day for adults
* 1 serving = 1 gm = 1/4 teaspoon
How to Take Shatavari
Ayurveda prefers the powder form of herbs because tasting the herb starts the digestive process and sends signals to the body to initiate the body’s own supportive mechanisms.
- Shatavari powder is the most traditional form of taking the herb. It is usually taken with an Anupam (carrier substance) to help bring its effects deeper into the tissue layers. Try it with milk and sugar, honey, or ghee (clarified butter). It is also sometimes cooked into herbal Shatavari ghee for an especially building and nourishing blend.
Possible Contraindications
Do not take with alcohol, other drugs, or natural health products with sedative properties. If you are pregnant, consult a health care practitioner prior to use.
Organic Asparagus racemosus powder
Taste profile
Bitter and sweet in taste.