INDUS PEOPLE - ADAPTOGEN
SHAKTI
SHAKTI
HORMONAL BALANCE - ADAPTOGEN
Ayurvedic chai of shatavari and sariva roots, cinnamon and licorice
- Boost feminine energy and desire
- Reduces menstrual pain
Description & history of the SHAKTI
Description & history of the SHAKTI
Shakti embodies the feminine cosmic energy. Divine consort of Shiva, she is responsible for the creation, maintenance and destruction of the universe. Yoga is one of the ways, along with breathing techniques, meditation, or recitation, to awaken shakti inside each of us. In addition: infusions of shatavari roots, the ally of women from the first period to menopause, according to Ayurvedic medicine. Its name means “100 men” in Sanskrit, as it is said to give immense energy to women and increase their sexual desires. Sariva root is not left out, which is traditionally recommended to support the urinary system, purify the blood, refresh and soothe and finally stimulate cell renewal. A harmonious recipe to nourish and elevate the inner feminine energy.
Notes: woody, fruity and spicy.
Ingredients, Preparation & Use
Ingredients, Preparation & Use
Ingredients :
Shatavari root (45%), sariva / “anantamula” root and stem (30%), licorice root (15%), cinnamon bark (10%) - Artisanal picking from India exclusively, certified ORGANIC ingredients locally - No flavoring or added sugar.
Preparation:2 large tablespoons for 1 liter of pure water brought to 90°. Infusion 8 to 10'.
Use:As a 2 or 3 week treatment, throughout the day.
Ideal for making a Chai Latte!
A word from the Tea-Triber
A word from the Tea-Triber
Explanations from Ghanashyam Marda, PhD Doctor in Ayurveda :
"The woody, sweet scents of good quality herbs and spices along with a pleasant taste were the focus of my attention.
Due to TEA TRIBES' concern to have analyzes on the presence of components and perfect traceability, as well as optimal shelf life, I traveled across central India. I finally ended up at Mrs. Sudha Dhakad's place in Neemach Madhyapradesh. Ms. Sudha works hard to specially cultivate beneficial herbs, including the famous Shatavari, the allied root of women, in her surrounding farms and to have it organically certified. For her, it's dedication to quality. The biggest challenge is cutting the hardwood roots into smaller pieces.
For this recipe I added Sariva root, excellent for supporting the urinary system.
Overall, the suit cools, reduces heat, it is the ideal feminine support, which harmonizes at the hormonal level. It is also very good for the skin and complexion, with a rejuvenating and antioxidant quality."