DescriptionUsed as a galactagogue and for disorders of female genitourinary tract; as a styptic and ulcer-healing agent; as an intestinal disinfectant and astringent in diarrhoea; as a nervine tonic, and in sexual debility for spermatogenesis.
English NameIndian Asparagus
UsesTthe use of the tuberous root in gout, puerperal diseases, lactic disorders, haematuria, bleeding disorders and also recommends it for hyperacidity.
UsesTthe use of the tuberous root in gout, puerperal diseases, lactic disorders, haematuria, bleeding disorders and also recommends it for hyperacidity.
DescriptionUsed as a galactagogue and for disorders of female genitourinary tract; as a styptic and ulcer-healing agent; as an intestinal disinfectant and astringent in diarrhoea; as a nervine tonic, and in sexual debility for spermatogenesis.
English NameIndian Asparagus
Common NameThanneervittan kizhangu, Sataavari kizhangu
Botanical NameAsparagus racemosus
Active IngredientSaponins—shatavarins I–IV. Shatavarin IV is a glycoside of sarsasapogenin, The dried root yields sitosterol; 4,6- dihydroxy-2–O-(2’ hydroxyisobutyl) benzaldehyde and undecanyl cetanoate, and contains a large amount of saccharine matter, mucilage a
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