Yellow Shatavari (Pili Satavar) - Asparagus Adscendens
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Also known as: Pili Satavar, Yellow Satavari, Safed Musli (mistakenly), Wild Asparagus.
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Scientific name: Asparagus adscendens (A robust species native to the Himalayas and Northern India).
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What it’s known for: Its deep golden-yellow hue and its dense, woody texture. It is prized as a "Balya" (strength-provider) in ancient heritage, known for being slightly more grounding and "earthy" than the white variety.
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How to prepare: Due to its density, it is best ground into a coarse powder for decoctions or soaked overnight before being simmered in milk or water.
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How it’s used: A staple in traditional longevity rituals; it is favored for supporting physical endurance, structural strength, and as a cooling tonic during periods of high exertion.
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Quality profile: Authentic, unbleached yellow roots. These are characterized by their firm, wrinkled exterior and a rich golden color that indicates high-density natural saponins.