Shilajit resin is a sticky, tar-like substance that seeps from rocks in high mountain ranges (like the Himalayas). Itβs been used for centuries in traditional systems like Ayurveda.
π What it contains
Shilajit is rich in:
- Fulvic acid (key active compound)
- Trace minerals (iron, magnesium, zinc, etc.)
- Organic plant compounds formed over centuries
β‘ Common uses & potential benefits
- Energy & stamina β May support mitochondrial function (cell energy production)
- Testosterone support β Some evidence suggests modest increases in men
- Cognitive support β Fulvic acid may help brain function
- Anti-aging / vitality β Traditionally used as a rejuvenator
- Altitude adaptation β Historically used in high-altitude regions
π How to take it
- Resin is the purest form (better than many capsules/powders)
- Typical dose: 300β500 mg per day
- Usually dissolved in warm water, milk, or tea
β οΈ Safety & cautions
- Purity is critical β οΈ
Raw or low-quality shilajit can contain heavy metals or contaminants - Avoid if you have:
- Gout (may raise uric acid)
- Hemochromatosis (high iron levels)
- Possible side effects: nausea, dizziness, increased heart rate (rare)
- Not recommended during pregnancy



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