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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Salajeet (Shilajit) is a natural, tar-like substance formed over centuries through the decomposition of plants and microbial matter in the rocks of the Himalayas. This sticky, dark-colored substance, oozing from cracks in the rocks, is a complex mixture of organic and inorganic compounds, including humic acids, fulvic acids, and minerals. Known for its high mineral content, Salajeet (Shilajit) has been utilized in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for centuries, serving various purposes such as a general tonic, an adaptogen, and an anti-inflammatory.

Salajeet (Shilajit) provides various health benefits, including increased energy, improved cognitive function, enhanced stamina, and support for the immune system. Research suggests potential advantages such as improved cognitive function, boosted energy levels, reduced stress and anxiety, improved sleep quality, support for immune function, promotion of weight loss, enhancement of athletic performance, improvement in skin health, and support for male fertility. For further details, please refer to the completed reports of clinical trials published on the official government website.

Salajeet (Shilajit) stands out as a natural source of fulvic acid and includes various additional beneficial compounds. According to current research, Salajeet (Shilajit) contains over 84 minerals and vitamins with health benefits. Our comprehensive research has identified and documented 58 of these minerals, vitamins, and other compounds, along with their associated health advantages. For detailed information on these 58 components and their potential health benefits in Salajeet (Shilajit), please visit the following link.

Yes, Salajeet (Shilajit) is deemed safe for consumption when used according to directions. However, it is crucial to purchase from trustworthy sources to guarantee product quality.

Our Salajeet (Shilajit) is sourced from the high-altitude regions of the Himalayas, specifically from the pristine environment of Gilgit Baltistan, in collaboration with PARC (Pakistan Agriculture Research Counsel). We prioritize quality and purity, partnering with trusted suppliers to deliver a premium product.

While Salajeet (Shilajit) is generally safe, it's essential to tailor its usage according to age-specific needs. For those in their teenage years, between 17 and below, the natural energy levels are at their peak. At this age, instead of turning to supplements, a balanced diet and regular exercise should suffice.

Yes, Salajeet (Shilajit) is considered suitable for vegetarians/vegans. As a plant-derived substance formed from the decomposition of plant matter, it does not involve harm or exploitation of animals.

Indeed, Salajeet (Shilajit) does possess a distinctive, earthy flavor. Many individuals find it acceptable when combined with beverages such as herbal tea, coffee, or blended into smoothies. If the taste is a consideration, there are ways to mask it with other flavors.

 Yes, it is safe to consume Salajeet (Shilajit) during all seasons, including summer. While Salajeet (Shilajit) is considered to have a hot potency, balancing it with an ample amount of water is recommended. Individual results may vary based on differences in body types and lifestyle habits.

The time it takes to experience the benefits of Salajeet (Shilajit) can vary among individuals. Some may notice changes in energy levels and overall well-being within a few weeks, while others may take longer. Patience and consistency are crucial, and our comprehensive research suggests that for optimal and effective results, it is advisable to complete a recommended course of at least 90 days of consistent Salajeet (Shilajit) consumption.

Salajeet (Shilajit) is typically available in resin or powdered form, with our product being in resin form. The suggested dosage is 0.5 grams (500 milligrams) per day. To consume, dissolve the recommended amount in a glass of warm water, milk, or incorporate it into smoothies. For optimal absorption and effectiveness, it is advisable to take Salajeet (Shilajit) on an empty stomach in the morning, at least one hour before breakfast. It is recommended to mix it with water for consumption.

Consulting with a healthcare professional before combining Salajeet (Shilajit) with other supplements or medications is recommended to avoid potential interactions. Your healthcare provider can offer personalized advice tailored to your individual health needs.

Before adding any new supplement, including Salajeet (Shilajit), to your routine, it's crucial to consult with your healthcare provider or talk to your doctor, especially if you have an existing medical condition or are taking medications. While Salajeet (Shilajit) is considered a natural substance and is used in traditional medicine, it may interact with certain medications or have contraindications for specific health conditions.

NO, you should not take Salajeet (Shilajit) if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. There is not enough research to know if Salajeet (Shilajit) is safe for pregnant or breastfeeding women. Some studies have shown that Salajeet (Shilajit) may be harmful to the developing fetus or newborn. Therefore, it is best to avoid taking Salajeet (Shilajit) if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

While Salajeet (Shilajit) is generally considered safe within recommended doses, some individuals may experience mild symptoms like stomach upset or nausea. If you encounter any discomfort, it is advised to discontinue Salajeet (Shilajit) and consult your doctor or contact us at our provided number for further assistance.

Salajeet (Shilajit) itself is considered to be stable and does not expire in the same way that perishable foods might. However, the quality and potency of Salajeet (Shilajit) can be affected by factors such as exposure to light, heat, and air. It is recommended to store Salajeet (Shilajit) in a cool, dark place and keep it tightly sealed to maintain its beneficial properties.

Store Salajeet (Shilajit) in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight, and keep it tightly sealed to prevent moisture and maintain its beneficial properties. Exposure to light, heat, and air can affect the quality and potency of Salajeet (Shilajit), so proper storage is essential for preserving its consistency and overall quality.