
Shatavari
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Scientific name: Asparagus racemosus
Family: Asparagaceae
Origin: Tropical Afica and N Australia
Medicinal use: This is the quintessential herb for women recommended in Ayurvedic medicine. It tones the female reproductive system and is an excellent rejuvenator. Shatavari increases breast milk production and is excellent for menopausal women.
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