Safed Musali is botanically known as Asparagus adscendens is an herb with sub-erect lanceolate leaves and tuberous root system. It can grow up to an utmost height of 1.5 feet. Tubers can grow up to a depth of 10 inch. Safed Musali or asparagus is a tiny annual herb that grows well in tropical and sub-tropical climates with heights up to 1500 meters. Safed Musali has its origin in the Indian Subcontinent.
Safed Musali (Asparagus adscendens) is an annual herb with Tubers, Crown, Leaf and Flowers as different parts. Naturally occurs in forests of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra States that are listed in the endangered species of India. There are around 256 varieties of Chlorophytum in the world which are yet known. In India, we have around 17 of them, of which, borivilianum has got a good market demand.
Safed Musali or asparagus belongs to family of Liliaceae. It was initially grown in thick forest in natural form, and is a customary medicinal plant. Mostly its tuberous roots are used in Ayurvedic medicines. Roots are used for the preparation of nutritive tonic used in general sexual weakness. These roots hold spermatogenetic, spermatorrhoea and chronic leucorrhoea due to some chemical content. It is partly an herb with sub-erect lanceolate leaves. These days, there is a very vast demand all over the world (Especially gulf countries and cold countries). Due to its vast demand it is extremely costly.
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Serving size: 2 Vegi caps
Servings per container: 30
Each 500 mg capsule contains: Shwet Musali
Dosage: 1-2 Capsules two times a day after meal or or as directed by your health practitioner.
- Safed Musali or asparagus is a wonderful aphrodisiac agent.
- It is also a reliable multivitamin herb for covering all the deficiencies in the body.
- It is helpful in overcoming the sexual weakness.
- It increases libido
- it is also helpful in increasing the sperm count
- it is also found effective in conditions like cough, cold and asthma
- It works as a tonic and rejuvenative for the reproductive system
- Helpful in treating PE, ED and impotence
- It is also beneficial in females that are suffering from leucorrhea
- Useful during pregnancy as a nutritive tonic for mother and fetus
- It improves the quantity and flow of breast milk.
Research - Asparagus adscendens (safed musali) stimulates insulin secretion, insulin action and inhibits starch digestion. By Mathews JN, Flatt PR, Abdel-Wahab YH.
School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK.
Diabetes mellitus is a complex metabolic disease characterized by glucose overproduction and under-utilisation. As the incidence of diabetes expands rapidly across the globe there is an urgent need to expand the range of effective treatments. Higher plants such as Asparagus adscendens (safed musali) provide therapeutic opportunities and a rich source of potential anti-diabetic agents. In the present study an aqueous extract of Asparagus adscendens (safed musali) was shown to induce a significant non-toxic 19-248 percent increase in glucose-dependent insulinotropic actions (P < 0.001) in the clonal pancreatic beta cell line, BRIN-BD11. In addition, the extract produced an 81 % (P < 0.0001) increase in glucose uptake in 3T3-L1 adipocytes. Asparagus adscendens (safed musali) also produced a 21 percent (P < 0.001) decrease in starch digestion in vitro. The present study has revealed the presence of insulinotropic, insulin-enhancing activity and inhibitory effects on starch digestion in Asparagus adscendens (safed musali). The former actions are dependent on the active principle(s) in the plant being absorbed intact. Future work assessing its use as a dietary adjunct or as a source of active components may provide new opportunities for the treatment of diabetes.
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