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Re: shatavari- to JenFrom: annie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue Dec 30 13:21:50 2008
what stage endo do you have, did you every try excision surgery and try to conceive after surgery naturally without shatavari? At Mon, 29 Dec 2008, JenH wrote: > >I took shatavari, 1000mg/day, for three months and stopped when we >started TTC as I wasn't sure how safe it is for pregnancy. When I >stopped, my symptoms didn't return in the one cycle I had before getting >pregnant. I planned to try it for at least two months to see if it >would help (if it doesn't, no point in staying on) and it worked >fantastic for me. > >It's from Indian Ayurvedic tradition, and an Ayurvedic herbalist would >probably tell you there's no harm in staying on it long term, as long as >your symptoms don't start to get worse. Many Indian women use it their >whole adult lives, as it's supposed to be good for general women's >health. > >As someone pointed out in another thread, it does contain >phyto-estrogen. So if your symptoms don't improve or worsen, get off it >right away. > >At Mon, 29 Dec 2008, annie wrote: >> >>does anyone know how often and how long are you suppose to take >>shatavari
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