Your experience with Himalaya Shatavari Tablets isn’t uncommon. Shatavari is often used to support hormone balance and reproductive health, especially in cases of irregular menstrual cycles. It’s valued for its cooling and nourishing properties in the Ayurvedic system. However, your symptoms such as cramps and skin issues suggest your body is adjusting, possibly due to its effects on your hormonal and digestive balance.
First, regarding the cramps, Shatavari can sometimes cause initial discomfort as it works through the body’s systems. This usually settles within a few weeks, but persistent or severe cramps shouldn’t be ignored. The cramping, especially if it worsens or doesn’t go away, could indicate an underlying condition not directly linked to Shatavari, so it’s a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out other causes.
Your skin’s erratic behavior might also be linked to hormonal fluctuations, which Shatavari is meant to harmonize over time. That said, your body constitution or ‘prakriti’—whether dosha imbalance is involved—could affect how you respond to this herb. If you’re predominantly Pitta type, for example, Shatavari might affect your digestive fire, leading to temporary skin issues or digestive discomforts.
I recommend taking a few steps to see if Shatavari remains appropriate for you. Take it with warm milk or water, ideally after meals, to ease digestion and absorption. Monitor your symptoms closely for any signs of improvement or continued discomfort. If side effects persist beyond 4–6 weeks or worsen, consider pausing its use and seek professional advice for personalized assessment.
Stay attentive to your body’s signals. If symptoms such as severe cramps don’t subside or worsen, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider. Immediate worsening or serious symptoms should not be overlooked. While Shatavari can offer benefits for balancing hormones, ensuring it’s safely suited to your personal health context is essential.



