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Shatavari Granules | Asparagus racemosus | Lactation Support & Daily Stamina | Riddhish Herbals
Shatavari Granules | Asparagus racemosus | Lactation Support & Daily Stamina | Riddhish Herbals
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About Shatavari Granules (Asparagus racemosus)
Shatavari — Asparagus racemosus in botanical nomenclature, Shatamuli in Sanskrit, and among the most consistently described Rasayana herbs across all major classical Ayurvedic texts — is presented here in a granule format that makes daily consumption practical, palatable, and consistent. Riddhish Herbals Shatavari Granules are based on the classical Madhura Rasayana tradition, where Shatavari root is combined with natural ingredients in a granule form that dissolves easily in warm milk or water. Charaka Samhita describes Shatavari as the foremost herb of the Jivaniya (life-sustaining) Mahakashaya group, and as a primary Stanya-janana herb in classical women's wellness traditions. This product is for use under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician, especially for nursing mothers and women seeking classical Rasayana support.
Traditional Ayurvedic Importance
Of all Ayurvedic herbs described for the Stanya-janana (lactation-supportive) tradition, Shatavari holds the most consistent classical authority. Charaka Samhita (Chikitsa Sthana 1.3), Sushruta Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridayam all independently describe Shatavari as the primary herb for supporting the Stanya Dhatu (milk tissue) tradition in classical Ayurvedic physiology. Its Sheeta (cooling) Virya and Madhura-Tikta Rasa make it classically suited for nourishing Pitta-Vata constitutions — the dominant Prakriti pattern associated with post-partum depletion in classical Ayurvedic diagnostics. As a Rasayana, Shatavari is classified as Balya (strength-supporting) and Brimhana (nourishing) — two properties particularly emphasised in the classical post-partum wellness tradition. The granule format with its natural Madhura (sweet) base aligns with the classical Madhura Rasayana preparation philosophy described in Sharangdhara Samhita and classical Kalpana texts. Consult a qualified Ayurvedic physician before use, especially if pregnant, lactating, or managing any health condition.
Key Features
- Classical Stanya-Janana Herb: Shatavari is the primary herb for the Stanya-janana (lactation-related) tradition in Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridayam — consistently described across all three Bruhat Trayi texts.
- Madhura Rasayana Granule Format: Classical granule preparation aligned with the Madhura Rasayana tradition — easy to dissolve in warm milk or water, making daily Rasayana practice practical and consistent.
- Daily Stamina & Vitality: Classified as Balya (strength-promoting) and Rasayana in Charaka Samhita — traditionally valued for supporting daily vitality and physical resilience for both women and men.
- Pitta-Vata Balancing Herb: Sheeta Virya, Madhura-Tikta Rasa, Guru-Snigdha Guna — classically suited for nourishing, cooling, and supporting Pitta-Vata constitutions.
- Convenient Granule Form: Dissolves in warm milk or water in seconds — the granule format makes this classical Rasayana accessible without bitterness or complex preparation.
- No Artificial Additives: Free from synthetic colours, artificial flavours, and chemical preservatives. Vegetarian and plant-based.
- Use Under Physician Guidance: AMBER classification — recommended for use under a qualified Ayurvedic physician's guidance, especially for nursing mothers and those managing specific health conditions.
Ingredients
- Shatavari / Shatamuli (Asparagus racemosus Willd.) — Dried root — Primary herb
- Natural base ingredients (granulation excipients as per classical Kalpana) — free from synthetic additives
- Pack size: 385gm granules
Research and Scientific References
Published research on Asparagus racemosus includes a study by Bopana & Saxena (2007, Journal of Ethnopharmacology) that reviewed ethnopharmacological, phytochemical, and biological activity data, noting parameters consistent with its classical Ayurvedic Rasayana and Stanya-janana profile. A review in the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine (Goyal et al., 2003) also documented the research landscape for Shatavari in the context of its traditionally described adaptogenic properties. Results observed in study conditions. Individual results may vary. Consult your Ayurvedic physician before use. This is not a disease claim.
How to Use
As directed by your Ayurvedic physician. General classical guidance: dissolve 1–2 teaspoons (5–10 g) in warm milk or warm water. Add natural honey or jaggery if desired. Consume once or twice daily — morning or before bedtime — or as directed by your Vaidya. Warm milk is the classical and most widely recommended anupan for Shatavari preparations. Consistent use over weeks and months is the traditional approach for Rasayana benefit.
Use under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician. Consult your physician before use, especially if you are pregnant, lactating, taking any medication, or managing any medical condition.
Safety Information
AMBER-classified product — use under guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician. Consult your physician before use if pregnant, lactating, taking any medication, or managing any health condition. Generally well-tolerated in classical recommended amounts. Individuals with known sensitivity to the Asparagus family should consult a practitioner before use. Results may vary from person to person. Keep out of reach of children.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep tightly sealed after each use. Protect from humidity. Best used within the shelf life printed on the label.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shatavari Granules and how is it different from powder?
Shatavari Granules are a classical Madhura Rasayana preparation — Shatavari root processed into a granule form that dissolves easily in warm milk or water. Granules dissolve more smoothly than raw powder, making daily Rasayana consumption more consistent and palatable, aligned with the classical Kalpana preparation tradition.
Is Shatavari Granules suitable for nursing mothers?
Shatavari is the primary Stanya-janana herb in classical Ayurveda, described consistently in Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridayam for its traditional association with supporting the Stanya Dhatu tradition. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified Ayurvedic or healthcare physician for personalised guidance before use, especially during the post-partum period.
Can men use Shatavari Granules?
Yes. Classical Ayurvedic texts describe Shatavari as a Rasayana beneficial for both men and women. Its Balya (strength), Shukrala (semen-supportive), and general Rasayana properties are documented for all genders. Consult your Vaidya for personalised dosage and anupan.
What is the best anupan for Shatavari Granules?
Warm milk is the classical and universally recommended anupan for Shatavari in all major classical texts. Natural honey or jaggery may be added. Warm water is an alternative. The Madhura quality of milk is considered to synergise optimally with Shatavari's pharmacological profile. Consult your Vaidya for personalised guidance.
Is Shatavari safe during pregnancy?
Shatavari is generally considered a Stanya-janana herb (post-partum / lactation context) in classical Ayurveda. For use during pregnancy, consult a qualified Ayurvedic physician and your healthcare provider. This product is AMBER-classified and not recommended for unsupervised use during pregnancy.
Has Asparagus racemosus been studied scientifically?
Yes. Research published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology (Bopana & Saxena, 2007) documented parameters consistent with Shatavari's classical profile. Additional reviews in the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine have also been published. Results from study conditions; individual responses vary.
Is it available at Riddhish Herbals?
Yes. Available at our Khambhalia, Gujarat retail store and online at riddhishherbals.com. 385gm granules. Pan-India delivery with bill provided. ✓ Since 2015 ✓ Genuine Products ✓ Doctor-Guided Selection
How should Shatavari Granules be stored?
Cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep tightly sealed. Protect from humidity. Keep out of reach of children.
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