Some of the therapeutic benefits of Shatavari are listed below:
- The plant has been utilised for therapeutic purposes for millennia, primarily for its recuperative impact on female reproductive organs.
- Ayurveda describes A. racemosus as a potent Rasayana that slows down the ageing process, increases longevity, boosts immunity and mental performance.
- The roots are used in Ayurveda as a stomachic, aphrodisiac, tonic, and bowel astringent. Dysentery, tumours, biliousness, blood and eye disorders, inflammation, rheumatism, and nervous system disorders are all treated with them.
- The roots are used in Unani medicine to cure liver and kidney problems, gleet and gonorrhoea.
- According to the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India, the tuberous roots are used in gout, lactic problems, puerperal ailments, haematuria, and other therapeutic applications. It?s used as a general tonic and a female reproductive tonic.
- This plant?s root extract is the principal element in the Ayurvedic formulation ?Satavari mandur?, traditionally used to heal gastric ulcers.1
- Shatavari, a native plant of the Himalayan belt, has been employed as a galactagogue in Ayurveda (Charaka Samhita), and clinical investigations have revealed its potential to cure infertility.
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