Wanderlust Shatavari Drops 50ml

$29.99 ea
 
 

Wanderlust Shatavari Drops

Rapidly absorbed
100% plant origin
Nothing artificial

DESCRIPTION

Aphrodisiac
Traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as a rejuvenating tonic and as an aphrodisiac to enhance healthy libido.

A consciously created plant active in a convenient, readily absorbed liquid herbal extract.


Aphrodisiac: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as an aphrodisiac to enhance healthy libido.

Calm nerves: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to help relieve nervous tension and calm nerves.

Vitality: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to support vitality.

Rejuvenating tonic: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as a rejuvenating tonic.

Adaptogen for stress: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as an adaptogen to help the body adapt to stress and support a healthy stress response in the body.

Nervous system: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to help support the nervous system.

You can expect a slightly bitter taste, which is typical of herbal extracts and all of their goodness.

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INGREDIENTS

Each 3.5 mL contains:
Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari) root ext. liquid 3.15 mL
Derived from dry 3.15 g

Also contains glycerol.

No added gluten, dairy, lactose, soy, egg, artificial colours or artificial flavours.
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

Adult dosage:
Using the measured dropper take 3.5 mL daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Drop directly onto the tongue or dilute in 30 mL of water or juice and consume immediately. Follow with a glass of water if necessary. Shake well before use.

Talk to an Ayurvedic practitioner/ health professional if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you.

If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.

Contains 22.5% alcohol.


Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Read the health warnings before purchase

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