Shatavari for Digestive Health

Preliminary evidence 12 studies

Research suggests that the available evidence directly examining shatavari's effects on digestive health is extremely limited within this particular set of studies. Only one study in this collection examined shatavari specifically — a small randomized controlled trial of 20 postmenopausal women that focused on muscle and bone outcomes rather than digestive function, finding no digestive health endpoints reported or measured. The remaining studies in this collection address unrelated topics such as cancer epidemiology, disease clustering, and maternal health, with only tangential relevance to digestive health generally and no relevance to shatavari specifically. Given the near-complete absence of direct evidence from this literature set, no meaningful conclusions about shatavari's effects on digestive health can be drawn from these studies, and readers interested in this question would need to consult research specifically designed to investigate that relationship.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
Early-Life Sugar Restriction and Long-Term Risk of Cancer: A Natural Experime... Other 2025 Neutral 67
Fisher-Rao distance and sex differences in disease prevalence trajectories Other 2025 Neutral 62
Economic Impact of a Precision Nutrition Digital Therapeutic on Employer Heal... Other 2025 Neutral 57
Multimorbidity Profiles in Patient Population from Central China: A Study Bas... Other 2025 Neutral 52
Causal relevance of new-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus and cancer risk in Chi... Other 2025 Neutral 47
Maternal HIV Infection and Low Birthweight Outcomes among Children born to Ad... Other 2025 Neutral 42
CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS CODES IDENTIFY PATIENTS UNLIKELY TO RECEIVE ORDERS FOR FEC... Other 2025 Neutral 37
Assessing the effect of medically assisted reproduction on hormone-related ca... Other 2025 Neutral 32
Longitudinal Associations of Chemotherapy-Induced Symptom Clusters with Healt... Other 2025 Neutral 27
Shatavari Supplementation in Postmenopausal Women Improves Handgrip Strength ... Other 2021 Neutral 22
Automated Video-Based Analysis of Surgical Meta-competencies Using Computer V... Other 2025 Neutral 17
Establishment of Reference Intervals for Peripheral Blood SII, NLR, PLR, and ... Other 2025 Neutral 12

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