Will Shatavari be banned in Europe?
We are seeing more and more herbs being used in innovative therapy and other healing methods, however…
If not registered, products based on traditional Indian herbs such as ashvagandha, brahmi, karela, neem, shatavari, guggulu, triphala, tulsi will be banned from exporting to European countries.
However, products based on a few herbs like ashvagandha, triphala, ginger, turmeric and amla, which are already registered in European Pharmacopeia, can be distributed.
