Organic Shatavari

$36 | 200g
When you feel dry, depleted, and emotionally “over it” -especially around hormonal shifts - Shatavari is Ayurveda’s most revered herb for women’s nourishment, cooling balance, and steady vitality.
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Who it is for

For women who want traditional support during times when the body feels run down, dry, overheated, or hormonally changeable - including busy seasons, midlife shifts, or post-stress recovery. Ideal if you want a deeply nourishing herb that supports steadiness rather than quick fixes.

What it does / How it helps

Shatavari is traditionally used to support women’s reproductive wellbeing, vitality, and hormonal rhythm. It supports the body when you feel depleted - helping build a sense of inner nourishment, steadier energy, and a calmer internal environment, especially when heat and dryness are part of the picture.

How to use

1.5g mixed with honey, followed by warm water. Take twice a day, or as directed by your practitioner.

Ingredients

Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus). Certified Organic (USDA Organic / India Organic / OneCert Organic).

Good for

Women’s vitality & nourishment - supports steady energy and internal reserves over time.
Cooling balance - supports comfort when heat, intensity, or irritability rises.
Hormonal rhythm support - traditional support for women during monthly or life-stage changes.
Dryness & depletion support - supports a more moist, nourished internal environment when you feel “run down.”

Notes & cautions

If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, on medication, or under clinical care, use as advised by your practitioner - especially when introducing herbs for the first time.

Key Functional Ingredients

Shatavari - Asparagus racemosus

Shatavari, a valuable herb in Ayurveda, offers diverse benefits. It’s effective in managing menorrhagia, improves breast milk production, and has anti-ageing properties. Beyond its menstrual benefits, Shatavari is known for its aphrodisiac qualities, supporting both male and female fertility. It also supports digestive health, has anti-inflammatory properties, and benefits eye health. In Ayurveda, Shatavari has a sweet and bitter taste, a cold potency, and a sweet post-digestive effect. It has heavy and oily qualities, helping to balance Vata and Pitta doshas.

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Ayurvedic insight

Shatavari translates to “she who has a hundred husbands” - not as a slogan, but as a traditional way of saying: this herb supports female vitality and resilience across many life stages. Ayurveda sees women’s wellbeing as deeply tied to ojas (deep nourishment) and the balance between heat (pitta) and dryness/variability (vata). When life is intense, those qualities can rise - showing up as irritability, dryness, and feeling “thin on reserves.” Shatavari is revered because it supports the opposite: cooling, moistening, rebuilding nourishment - the kind that helps a woman feel more held from the inside.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Ayurveda is the ancient healthcare system of India. It is a Sanskrit word - Ayur means 'life' or 'daily living' and Veda means 'science'. Ayurveda then is the name given to the scientific study of life, based on the eternal principle that everyone should live in a healthy & balanced state.

Ayurveda believes that a properly nourished body, that is free from toxins, is the abode of a creative mind and indomitable spirit.

Ayurveda can treat diseases of all systems of the body. There are special treatment for the diseases of the elderly, women and children. Disorders of the nervous, respiratory, digestive, circulatory and reproductive systems as well as infectious diseases, mental disorders and many more illnesses can be successfully treated with Ayurvedic herbal preparations & procedures.

Many diseases for which modern medicine has no effective cure are successfully treated by Ayurveda. 

Research institutes & Ayurvedic medical colleges in India are engaged in constant research and development which has resulted in bringing to light the efficacy of many age old formulations.

Well-documented studies confirm the breakthroughs in this field, including the successful treatment of diabetes, arthritis & cancer.

Modern medicine treats symptomatically rather than looking to the root cause of the problem. This stems from the view that all people are more or less the same. Ayurveda’s special contribution is healing the cause of the symptoms by considering the uniqueness of each patient and by helping each body to heal itself. 

Ayurveda has perfected healing treatments and herbal preparations to keep the physical, mental and emotional health of a person in its prime throughout life. It is contrary to the current practice of waiting until symptoms appear before getting medical help or only seeking treatment when a disease manifests.

Ayurveda has a simple treatment plan:

• Stop the further accumulation of toxins in the body by improving digestion. Food is then “cooked” properly, preventing the build up of toxins.
• Remove accumulated toxins from the body through herbal preparations and specific Ayurvedic treatments like massage.
• Nourish the depleted tissues through diet, herbal preparations & lifestyle changes.

• Ayurveda is based on the subjective understanding of the body.

• Ayurveda aims to improve the wellbeing of everybody and does not belong to a particular country or religion.

• Treatment is based on the individual as a whole.

• It is a much more systematic & holistic approach to achieve perfect balance between mind, body & soul.

• Whatever is present in the universe, Ayurveda recognises as also being present in the human body.

• The Universe according to Ayurveda is composed of the five great elements - Ether, Air, Fire, Water and Earth (Known as Panchmahabhuta).

• These elements are responsible for all the living and nonliving substances in this universe.

• The human body is also composed of the five great elements

• Man is said to be the microcosm of this macrocosm

• These elements are recognised in the form of three Doshas or biological humours - Vata, Pitta and Kapha.

• The three Doshas are the intelligences behind each and every function that occurs in the body:


Air & Ether = Vata


Fire & Water = Pitta


Earth & Water = Kapha



• The Doshas govern the psycho-biological and physio-pathological changes in the body.

• Vata, Pitta and Kapha can be found in every body cell, tissue and organ.

• The level of each Dosha varies from person to person which ultimately determines an individual’s body type (Prakriti).

• It is the most eco-friendly system of medicine as it only uses materials that are natural and compatible to the body.

• Each individual has a unique bodily intelligence that has the power to keep the body in perfect health as long as this intelligence stays in balance.

• Ayurveda gives us a detailed & logical explanation of way the body, mind & soul interact.

Ayurveda recognises three primary energies or Doshas in the body, Vata, Pitta & Kapha. Together they regulate every physiological and psychological characteristic from basic cellular processes to the most complex biological functions.

When these forces are in a state of natural balance the defence mechanism of the body works at peak efficiency. But when this balance is disturbed due to an incompatible diet, lifestyle, lack or excess of exercise or mental stress, then the body's immunity can be affected. This encourages the growth of bacteria and viruses which will cause sickness and disease.



VATA

Vata – represents momentum. It is responsible for all the bodily activities and sensations. It controls the movement of blood through the circulatory system, breathing, the delivery of nutrients to the cells and the removal & excretion of waste products.

Location – Colon, bladder, thighs, hips, legs & kidneys.

Qualities – Rough, dry, cold, mobile, light, quick, clear, astringent and expansive


PITTA

Pitta – represents metabolism. It governs digestion and metabolic transformation of nutrients into biologically usable forms. It also imparts the capacity to absorb ideas and impressions and bestows intelligence and an enthusiasm for life.

Location - Small intestines, liver, gallbladder lower part of the stomach, spleen and pancreas

Qualities - Hot, Sharp, Penetrating, Light, Liquid, Sour, Oily and Fleshy


KAPHA

Kapha – provides substance and support. It gives strength and stability, both physically and psychologically. It enhances resistance to disease and promotes the healing process.

Location - Lungs, upper part of the stomach, heart, tongue and oesophagus

Qualities - Cold, Damp, Dense, Heavy, Oily, Slow, Sweet, Stable and Moist

Some people feel clearer and more confident immediately because they finally understand what’s going on. Results vary based on the chronicity and depth of the imbalance. You can often feel a shift in energy, digestion, and sleep within the first 2–4 weeks of consistently applying the recommendations. Deeper, long-term conditions may require a commitment of several months.

No. Ayurveda is a root-cause approach. Results depend on consistency, and the most meaningful changes come from steady daily practice.

No. Ayurveda can often be used alongside other care. Any medication changes should only be made with your prescribing doctor.

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