Organically grown Shatawari roots for medicine purpose
Supplier: Ashwagandha root, ashwagandha leaves, moringa leaves, stevia leaves, baccopa leaves, centella leaves, licorice, tulsi leaves, harad, behda, amla, ashwgandha seed, guggal, boswelia serreta, rose petals, valerian root, muccuna, sweet basil seed, shatawari root
Buyer: Conventional and organic certified dried herbs, powder
Asparagus racemosus (satavar, shatavari, or shatamull, shatawari) is a species of asparagus common throughout India and the Himalayas. Shatavari has small pine-needle-like phylloclades (photosynthetic branches) that are uniform and shiny green. In July, it produces minute, white flowers on short, spiky stems, and in September it fruits, producing blackish-purple, globular berries. It has an adventitious root system with tuberous roots that measure about one meter in length, tapering at both ends, with roughly a hundred on each plant. Because of its multiple uses, the demand for Asparagus racemosus is constantly on the rise. Product offerings include 100% pure organic Shatavari roots powder, organic Shatavari powder capsules and tablets, organic Shatavari tea and tea bags, organic Shatavari roots extract. Contract manufacturing and private labeling is available. Please ask us about this option.