SNA Shataavareegulam, an Ayurvedic formulation containing Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), is known for its supportive properties in balancing digestion and providing relief from the kind of bloating issues you’ve described. It’s typically used to support the digestive fire, or agni, and calm vata dosha imbalances which can often contribute to feelings of bloating and digestive discomfort.
If you’re considering using SNA Shataavareegulam, it’s usually recommended to be taken after meals, aiding digestion. The typical dosage is about 1-2 teaspoons mixed with lukewarm water, but I suggest starting with the lowest dose to see how your body responds. Individuals often start to notice improvements in a few days to a couple of weeks. However, the exact timeframe can vary based on your unique body constitution (prakriti) and current imbalances.
Be mindful of any allergic reactions or digestive upset. Shatavari is generally well-tolerated, but if you have sensitivities to similar herbs or it’s new to your system, starting slow is key. Always watch for symptoms like unusual fatigue, dizziness, or gastrointestinal distress when trying a new supplement, as these may indicate it’s not suiting your body right now.
While Shataavareegulam can often be used safely, if you continue to experience significant digestive issues despite changes, see a healthcare professional. Bloatedness can be symptomatic of underlying issues requiring further evaluation. Don’t discontinue any prescribed medications or therapies without consulting your healthcare provider. Using these traditional remedies alongside modern medicine can sometimes provide a more holistic benefit when approached cautiously.



