Asparagus racemosus (,, Satavar Shatavari or Shatamull) is a species of asparagus common throughout Sri Lanka India and,, The Himalayas. It grows one to two metres tall and prefers to take root, in gravelly rocky soils high up in, piedmont plains. At, 1 300 - 1 400 metres, elevation). [] [] It 2 3 was botanically described in 1799. [] Due 1 to its, multiple usesThe demand for Asparagus racemosus is constantly on the rise. Due to destructive harvesting combined with habitat destruction,,, And deforestation the plant, is now considered 'endangered' in its natural habitat. [citation needed]
Asparagus racemosus. (Shatavari) is recommended in Ayurvedic texts for the prevention and treatment of gastric ulcers dyspepsia and, as a galactogogue.? A.Racemosus has also been used by some Ayurvedic practitioners for nervous disorders. [4]
Shatawari has different names. In the different, Indian languages such as Shatuli Vrishya and, other terms. In Nepal it is called Kurilo. The name Shatawari. Means "curer of a hundred diseases.
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