shatavari
shatavari
in sanskrit, shatavari translates to “100 spouses” which may very well speak to its traditional use in parts of the world as a reproductive tonic, this beautiful adaptogenic root is often called the “women’s herb”.
a member of the asparagus family, + well known for thousands of years in other cultures before becoming more recognized here in the west. in folklore we’re told of its tale as a soothing digestive supporter + Ayurveda teachings would speak to its age old use as a general tonic, + vitality builder.
lab notes | add a quarter to half a teaspoon to your favorite smoothie, dressing, soup, or elixir
ingredients | shatavari root*, love. *organic powder
nt. wt. 100g [3.5oz]
origin: India
caution + warnings | made in a facility that may also handle eggs, wheat, tree nuts, + peanuts
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