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Shatavari Rasayana - Natural Ayurvedic Herbal Dietary Supplement For Women's Health


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Number's in parentheses are those products which can be taken in addition to that subject.
  • Women's Health
  • menstrual cycle regularity #7, #8
  • menopause balance
  • PMS reduction #7, #8
  • menstrual cramping reduction #7, #8
  • female sexual enhancement
  • female hormone balance
  • uterine pain reduction #8
  • fatigue reduction #9a, 9b, 9c
  • improving strength - energy #9a, 9b, 9c
  • improving beauty, love and devotion
  • vaginal health
  • painful intercourse reduction
  • vaginal burning or itching reduction
  • reducing Irritability, persistent anger #8, #15b
  • Reducing Mood swings #7, #8
  • Reducing Depression, feeling sad, down or hopeless #15a
  • Reducing Anxiety, tension, feeling "on edge" #15b
  • Breast tenderness, swelling, aches reduction
  • Food cravings, changes in appetite reduction

Shatavari in Sanskrit means "one who can have a hundred husbands". It is the main herbal rejuvenative for females but works on both sexes as well. Shatavari nourishes and cleanses the female reproductive organs and ovum.

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$30-300 gms

A Natural Herbal Rejuvenative for Women

Shatavari rasayana is in the form of a "food jam" consisting of herbs and spices in a base of honey, rice syrup and ghee.

Botanical Ingredients - Herbs

Standardized Extracts

  • Shatavari Asparagus racemosus 60% Saponins 8:1 herbal extract
  • Ashoka Saraca indica 12:1 herbal extract
  • Dong Quai Angelica sinensis 5:1 herbal extract
  • Emblica officinalis 5:1 herbal extract
  • Shilajit Fulvic Acids 25%
  • Gotu Kola Hydrocotyl asiatica 7:1 herbal extract
  • Sarsaparilla Smilax spp 8:1 herbal extract
  • Pippali Piper longum 4:1
  • Raspberry Rubus spp 4:1 herbal extract
  • Licorice Glychyrrhiza glabra 7:1 herbal extract
  • Chamomile Matricaria chamomila 4:1 herbal extract

Herbal Powders

  • Marshmallow Althea officinalis
  • Cinnamon Cinnamomum zeylanicum
  • Fennel Foeniculum vulgaris
  • Parsley Petroselinum
  • Damiana Turnera aphrodisiaca
  • Celery seed Apium graveolens
  • Kelp Fucus visiculosis
  • Myrrh Commiphora molmol
  • Saffron Crocus sativus
  • Hibiscus Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
  • Irish Moss Chrondus crispus
  • Bee Pollen
  • Fenugreek Trigonella foenumgraeceum
  • Cardamom Elettaria cardamomum
  • Turmeric - Curcuma
  • Ginger - Zingiber officinale
  • Chamomile

Instructions: Eat directly from the jar or dissolve 1 tablespoon in a cup of warm to hot water and take on empty stomach or with hot milk or tea in the morning or evening once or twice daily.

Precautions: Not recommended during pregnancy.

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MENOPAUSE: In today's fast-paced, high-stress world, menopause sounds like a horrible event looming over a woman's productive time of life. Ayurveda offers us a look at menopause from a different point of view, one steeped in tradition over thousands of years. Ayurveda, the traditional system of medicine and natural system of healing of India, recognizes that there are certain forces, called doshas, at play in all people all their lives. By recognizing how these forces play out in each of our lives, we can learn to bring our lives into balance, creating the opportunity for health and contentment. According to Ayurveda, there are three stages of life, the Kapha stage, which is the stage of youth, a time of growing and learning and of being nurtured. This is followed by the Pitta stage, which is the productive, working period of our lives. This is followed by the Vata stage of live, a time of inner reflection and growth. It is a time of service, to our loved ones and our society. Menopause signifies the time of change from the Pitta, productive time period, into the Vata stage of life. When we recognize this natural cycle of change and accept the gifts each stage offers we can live happily and at peace. But when one is unaware of this time, and one struggles to remain in the Pitta stage once they've naturally moved beyond it, much stress can be created. These forces, or doshas, of Vata, Pitta and Kapha, are made up of certain qualities. Vata is made up of the concepts of ether and air, which gives us the qualities of lightness, dryness, coolness and mobility. Pitta is made up of the concepts of fire and a little water. It has the qualities of heat, a little moist or oily, lightness and is unstable. Kapha is made up of the concepts of water and earth. This gives Kapha the qualities of heaviness, coolness, moistness and stability. As we move from the pitta time of life to a vata time of life, the vata dosha will naturally increase. For some women, this increase does not cause an imbalance. For others, different symptoms of a vata imbalance will be present. Common symptoms include hot flashes, vaginal dryness, insomnia, irritability, anxiety, palpitations, urinary incontinence and constipation. There are several components to an ayurvedic treatment program for managing an excess of the vata dosha. Since vata is a condition of dry, light and cool qualities, ayurveda recommends food plans that contain warm, heavy and moist qualities. An example of this would be vegetables lightly sauted in ghee (clarified butter) with digestive spices such as fennel, cumin and coriander, served with rice. How you eat is just as important as what you eat, if not more so. Ayurveda has healthy eating guidelines that revolve around taking the time to eat in a quiet calm environment with your attention on what you're eating. In ayurveda eating is a time of respect and appreciation for the food you are consuming. Ayurvedic treatment also includes herbs that complement the food plan. Shatavari, literally `she who has one hundred husbands', is an ayurvedic herb used for maintaining a healthy female reproductive system. It is tonifying and has a demulcent property which is helpful for vata's dryness. It also has a calming effect and can be used for sleeplessness and a cooling effect which is beneficial for hot flashes. Ayurveda has several therapies which are helpful for women entering menopause. These include abhyanga, which is a warm oil massage, shirodhara, a treatment where a continuous stream of warm oil is poured across the forehead, and anuvasana basti, a warm oil enema. Ayurveda also encourages meditation to aid in the inner search for self. Seen through the eyes of ayurveda, this is a beautiful time of transition. When we live in balance it is a natural time of grace.

Testimonial: I am happy with the results taking the women's treasure - It is helping me a lot although I have only taken 1 jar. Miami, FL

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