Shatavari Root Powder
Introduction
Satavar or Asparagus (Botanical name: Asparagus racehorses
/ Asparagus racehorses) is a plant with medicinal properties of Lilaceous clan.
It is also known as 'Shatavar', 'Shatavari', 'Satavari', 'Satmool' and
'Satmuli'. It grows in India, Sri Lanka and the entire Himalayan region. Its
plant is as long as a spiny vine with many branches, from one meter to two
meters long. It has roots in bunches. At present, this plant is in danger of
extinction.
Another thorn less species is found in the Himalayas from
4 to 9 thousand feet in height, known as Esperagus philistines.
History
It is a 1 to 2 meter long vine that is found in all kinds
of forests and plains. In Ayurveda it is considered the 'queen of medicines'.
Its lump or tuber is used. The important chemical constituents found in it are
polycyclic alkaloids called asmaregamin A, steroidal saponins, chytavaroside A,
chytavaroside B, filiasparasoid C and isoflavones. Satavar is used to reduce
pain, increase breast (milk) volume in women, reduce irritation during
urination, and as an aphrodisiac.
Its root is
beneficial in treating diseases of the nervous system and digestive system, in
tumors, throat infections, bronchitis and weakness. This plant is also
beneficial in low appetite and insomnia. Hyperactive children and people who
are underweight also benefit from asparagus. It is considered a great tonic for
women. It is also used in the treatment of symptoms of menopause and reduction
of sexual arousal and infertility in men and women.
Benefits
- It has antioxidant properties.
Antioxidants help prevent free-radical cell damage.
- It
has anti-inflammatory properties.
- It may help boost
your immune system.
- It may help relieve
cough.
- It may help treat
diarrhea.
- It may act as a
diuretic.
- It may help treat
ulcers
- It
may help treat kidney stones
- It
may help maintain blood sugar
- It
may help treat depression
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