Shatavari is an Ayurvedic herb well-known for its ability to increase breastmilk production in nursing mothers. Its considered an herbal Domperidone and helps to get things flowing. It helps increase the vital fluids in the body. It is the foremost Ayurved
Shatavari is an Ayurvedic herb well-known for its ability to increase breastmilk production in nursing mothers. Its considered an herbal Domperidone and helps to get things flowing. It helps increase the vital fluids in the body. It is the foremost Ayurvedic herb used as a reproductive tonic for both men and women, restores moisture to the lungs, respiratory tract, and digestive system, and an herb that helps one adapt and cope with stress. It is rich in antioxidants and helps to promote healthy energy levels and strength.
This is a great herb for breastfeeding mothers who wish to conceive again. Vitex can be used also to help balance hormones to help make conception easier.
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For those interested in the Ayurvedic qualities of this herb, Shatavari.
Ingredients
Organic Shatavari Root. The regular tincture is extracted in Certified Organic grape alcohol, and the non-alcohol version is extracted in Certified Organic vegetable glycerine and distilled water. All Herb Lore tinctures are non-GMO and are gluten-free, and are never, ever tested on animals.
Suggested use
Start with two (2)droppersful(squeezes) of the tincture three times a day.
Please note that although our herbs tend to work quickly, most lactation consultants suggest giving an herb (or herbal product) at least two weeks of use before switching to something else.
During this time, it is fine to experiment around with dosage amounts to see if that helps and makes a difference for you. People’s bodies and situations can all be very different, so go with what works for you.
For fertility and conception – use 2 droppersful 3 times each day.
NOTE: A 1oz tincture typically lasts 1 week, a 2oz bottle for 2 weeks, and a 4oz bottle for 4 weeks, depending on use.
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