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Shatavari 60 vcaps
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List Price: $17.95
Store Price: $12.57
You Save: $5.38 (30 %)
Item Number: 0043
Manufacturer: Ayurceutics
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The Science of Shatavari
Recent research supports the traditional classification of Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) as a Rasayana, a dietary supplement or practice promoting rejuvenation, mental and physical health, as well as providing a defense against premature aging and challenging environmental factors. Shatavari has the general ability to promote normal physical functions and counteract the adverse effects of stress. In eight different stress tests, Shatavari produced significant anti-stress and immuno-stimulant effects.1 Studies have also shown that Shatavari supports the production of breast milk2 and promotes healthy liver activity.3
Directions
Take 2 (500 mg) capsules, twice a day. For long-term rejuvenation, take 1 capsule, one to two times per day or as directed by your health care practitioner.
Not to be taken during pregnancy or by individuals avoiding estrogen-increasing substances. Keep out of reach of children.
Dosha Guide
In Ayurveda there are seven basic body constitutions resulting from the predominance of one or more energetic influences or Doshas. The Doshas, Vata, Pitta and Kapha, influence physical, mental and spiritual health. Everyone is considered to be a unique combination of these three body influences. Your natural Doshic state of balance is called Prakruti. In traditional use, Shatavari’s cooling properties control disturbances in Vata and Pitta body constitutions.
Care for the Environment
As a manufacturer, our actions can have a large impact on the environment. We always look for the most earth-friendly, sustainable choice. Avesta Shatavari features:
Vegetarian tablets with no animal-derived ingredients
Sustainably wildcrafted roots
Extraction using only pure water, not toxic solvents
Organic cotton stuffing
Non-irradiated herbs
Bottles that are easily recyclable #2 plastic, HDPE
Guide to Being Well - For Women
Exercise regularly.
Practice Yoga. Many of the postures of Hatha Yoga tone the female reproductive system.
Eat a balanced diet that includes fruits and vegetables.
Enjoy responsible sexual relations to reduce stress and keep the
reproductive system healthy.
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