Shatavari Extract (Asparagus racemosus)
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Botanical Name: Shatavari extract is derived from the Asparagus racemosus plant, commonly known as Shatavari.
Plant Part: The primary source of Shatavari extract is the root and rhizome of the Asparagus racemosus plant.
Extraction Method: Shatavari extract is typically obtained through solvent extraction. Solvents such as ethanol or water are used to extract the active compounds, including saponins, from the root and rhizome.
Origin: Asparagus racemosus is native to India and is also found in other parts of South Asia. It is a well-known herb in traditional Ayurvedic medicine.
Color: Shatavari extract is typically light beige to brown in color, depending on the extraction process and the concentration of active compounds.
Description
Shatavari extract has a mild, sweet taste and a slightly earthy aroma. In powdered form, it is fine and granular, and in liquid form, it may have a slightly astringent taste.
Uses
Shatavari extract is highly valued for its medicinal properties and is used in the pharmaceutical, herbal medicine, and dietary supplement industries. Common uses include:
Female Reproductive Health: Shatavari is known for its benefits in promoting female reproductive health. It is used to support menstrual regularity, ease menopausal symptoms, and enhance fertility.
Digestive Health: The extract is traditionally used to alleviate digestive discomfort, improve digestion, and support gut health.
Anti-Inflammatory: Shatavari possesses anti-inflammatory properties and is used in formulations to reduce inflammation in various conditions.
Immune System Support: Some formulations contain Shatavari extract to support overall immune health.
Anti-Anxiety and Stress Relief: Shatavari is considered an adaptogen and is used to manage stress and promote overall well-being.
Detoxification: It is used in Ayurvedic medicine for detoxification and to purify the body.
Cognitive Function: Shatavari is studied for its potential cognitive-enhancing effects and is used in supplements to support brain health and cognitive function.
Ayurvedic Medicine: Shatavari is a key ingredient in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, where it is used for various medicinal purposes and to balance the doshas (bodily humors).
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Cautions: While Shatavari extract is generally safe, there are important considerations:
Pregnancy and Lactation: Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult with a healthcare professional before using Shatavari-based products, as its safety during these periods is not well-documented.
Medication Interactions: Shatavari extract may interact with certain medications. Consultation with a healthcare provider is advised for individuals taking prescription drugs.
Allergies: Some individuals may be sensitive or allergic to Shatavari. Patch testing is recommended when using Shatavari-based products for the first time.
Quality and Purity: The quality and purity of Shatavari extract can vary between suppliers. It’s important to source the extract from reputable manufacturers who adhere to quality control standards.
Dosage: Proper dosing is crucial. Follow recommended dosage guidelines when using Shatavari extract in formulations or as a supplement.
Disclaimer:
Please note, Medica Aroma Products does not recommend Shatavari Extract (Asparagus racemosus) be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor certified in clinical Aromatherapy.