Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) tablet* is ideal for overcoming fatigue, promoting physical and mental health and rejuvenating the body post-delivery. It also promotes breast milk production.
Shatavari is a remedy* used by women in different parts of the world to maintain the health of the reproductive system. Very often the female body is exhausted due to too much workload, improper lifestyle and nutrition, stress. Shatavari is specifically designed to solve problems.
The drug* facilitates the flow of menstruation, normalizes the cycle, eliminates pain during intimacy due to stimulation of intimate lubrication, increases the possibility of conception, improves lactation in nursing mothers, treats diseases of the reproductive system, normalizes hormonal levels, and relieves muscle pain. And in addition, some women with digestive problems may notice the beneficial effect of Shatavari on the organs of the gastrointestinal tract, since the drug reduces the increased acidity of the stomach, which is useful for gastritis and heartburn.
Basically, Shatavari is traditionally used to improve women’s health, but men can also use it. In this case, the drug improves spermatogenesis and is used in the complex treatment of impotence, also prevents the growth of the prostate gland, and is effective for hemorrhoids and bleeding.
Directions for use: 1 tablet twice a day after meals with warm water. Is recommended to be taken as directed and under the supervision of a specialist. Allow several weeks of consumption for long lasting benefits.
Keep out of reach and sight of children. Store the formulation in cool and dry place.
Ingredients: Asparagus racemosus extract.
* All Ayurvedic products presented on the website are not drugs, but are dietary supplements. Before use, consult an Ayurvedic specialist. The effectiveness of supplements on the body may be different, depending on the individual characteristics of the organism, compliance with the necessary diet, rest regimen, physical and mental stress.
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