6 Common And Completely Natural Aphrodisiacs Every Woman Should Know About

Shatavari

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This herb, related to asparagus, has been used as a revitalization tonic for women in India for hundreds of years and is used for such ailments as hormonal imbalances and menstrual pains and discomfort. This plant has many different names in Indian culture but is identified in North America as Shatavari. Indian folklore refers to this herb as "she who has 1,000 husbands", because sexual desire after consumption is thought to become overwhelmingly intense. As well as being a natural aphrodisiac, women have also been using Shatavari as a remedy for PMS and to improve the quality of breast milk in breastfeeding women. The plant is becoming rarer due to the deforestation of its natural habitat as well as an increased demand for the supposedly magic herb.

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