DOSE OF SHILAJIT FOR VARIOUS AGE GROUPS AND IN PARTICULAR DISEASES AND EVERY DETAIL ABOUT SHILAJIT
EVERY THING
ABOUT SHILAJIT
Conqueror
of Mountains & Destroyer of Weakness
Shilajit
is a Sanskrit word meaning “Conqueror of mountains and destroyer of weakness”
and ‘Winner of rock’. Its other names are Silajit and Silaras in Sanskrit,
Shilajita Mumiyo, Mineral pitch, Asphalt, Jew's pitch, Mineral wax or Ozokerite
in English. Shilajit also spelt as Shilajeet or Salajeet is a blackish-brown
exudation of variable consistence, that is obtained from the steep rocks of
different formations found in the Himalayas at altitudes between 1,000 to 5,000
meters on the walls of caves embedded in rocks or as rock exudates from
Arunachal Pradesh in the East to Kashmir in the West. It is also found in
Afghanistan, Nepal, Pakistan, China, Tibet and former USSR.
The
fascinating herbal matter known as shilajit has profound effects on the
physical body and mind including the capability of life expansion. This thick
blackish-brown, sticky substance is made from plants and organic matter that
have been trapped by many layers of rocks over millions of years in the
areas, it gets formed by the gradual decomposition of certain
plants by the action of microorganisms. The extreme variations of hot and cold
weather combined with the massive pressure from the weight of the mountains
creates the mineral rich matter to flow out of the rocks. Considering its
unique composition as a phytocomplex, very rich in fulvic acid, researchers
hypothesize that Shilajit is produced by the decomposition of plant material
from species such as Euphorbia royleana and Trifolium repens. This
decomposition has occurred through centuries, So shilajit is considered
a millenary product of nature.
However,
further studies have identified that several other plant organisms may generate
shilajit, such as Barbula, Fissidens, Minium, and Thuidium and other species
like Asterella, Dumortiera, Marchantia, Pellia, Plagiochasma and
Stephenrencella-Anthoceros .
We
can say it is formed the way we people make composites or manure from the green
vegetables and fruits waste, the shilajit is made up from the decomposition of
certain plants by micro organisms. It is a potent and very safe dietary
supplement restoring the energetic balance and potentially able to prevent
several diseases. Recent investigations point to an interesting medical
application toward the control of cognitive disorders associated with aging and
cognitive stimulation. In essence, this is a nutraceutical product of
demonstrated benefits for human health.
I
will try to make you understand how organic molecules of shilajit and
particularly fulvic acid, one of the active principles and oligo elements act
at both the molecular and cellular levels and in the whole organism.
Shilajit
is composed mainly of humic substances, including fulvic acid, that account for
around 60% to 80% of the total nutraceutical compound plus some oligoelements
including selenium of antiaging properties. The humic substances are the
results of degradation of organic matter, mainly vegetable substances, which is
the result of the action of many microorganisms. Components are divided
operationally in humins, humic acid, and fulvic acids according to their
solubility in water at different pH levels. Humic acid and Fulvic acid are soluble in water and are well
absorbed in the intestinal tract and eliminated within hours from the body. It
is likely that the curative properties attributable to shilajit are provided by
the significant levels of fulvic acids that shilajit contains, considering that
fulvic acid is known by its strong antioxidant actions, likely has systemic
effects as complement activator, it has been found better than Noni and
blueberries.
Other
molecules present in shilajit preparations are eldagic acid, some fatty acids,
resins, latex, gums, albumins, triterpenes, sterols, aromatic carboxylic acids,
3,4-benzocoumarins, amino acids, polyphenols, and phenolic lipids. Newer
investigations based on high-performance size exclusion chromatography (HP-SEC)
show that shilajit contains specific molecular species of polysaccharides and
lignins. This ancient remedy is packed with nutrients, including 84 minerals
like copper, iron and zinc. This Ayurvedic remedy shilajit offers an
alternative way to manage all kinds of ailments from diabetes to low hemoglobin
levels, sexual health issues, Alzheimer's disease, urinary disorders, and
stress. Loaded with minerals and antioxidant
nutrients, this adaptogenic rejuvenator can even rescue you from high altitude
sickness!
Sourced
from the Himalayas, shilajit the mineral pitch is as potent as it is exotic.
While this dark, sticky substance may literally be bitter but the results for
your health are quite sweet. Because of its nutrient richness and healing
properties.
THERE ARE
FOUR DIFFERENT TYPES OF SHILAJIT:
Copper
(Tamra) that is blue in color
Silver
(Rajat) which is white in color
Gold
(Sauvarna) that is red in color and
Iron (Lauha) which is blackish brown in color
and is the kind that is used for healing.
Shilajit
was first discovered by Himalayan villagers.
They would observe large white monkeys gather and journey to the
mountain tops each summer. The monkeys
were frequently seen eating a soft, black substance that the villagers
eventually realized came from the Himalaya Mountains. The villagers then started consuming this
organic matter. It didn’t take long for
them to realize its amazing healing powers of both physical and mental health,
as well as increased muscle and bone strength and the potential of increased
longevity.
IN AYURVEDA REFERENCE
Charaka
Samhita describes Shilajit as “Stones of metal like gold” while Sushruta
Samhita describes it as a “A gelatinous substance.”Rasarangini and
Dwarishtarang also claim that Shilajit is an exudate of a latex gum-resin of
plants. This substance is known as Çilájatu and cures all distempers of the
body. Early Ayurvedic writings from the Charaka Samhita described Shilajit as a
cure for all disease as well as a Rasayana (rejuvenator) with promises to
increase longevity. Shilajit has been used therapeutically for centuries as
part of the traditional systems of medicine in many countries, for example, the
treatment of genitourinary diseases, diabetes, angina, jaundice, digestive
disorders, nervous diseases, chronic bronchitis, anaemia and osteoporosis.
ENERGETICS
OF SHILAJIT
TASTE
(RASA): Pungent, bitter, salty, astringent
ENERGY
(VIRYA): Heating
POST-DIGESTIVE
QUALITY (VIPAKA): Pungent
QUALITY
(GUNA): Dry, heavy
TISSUE
(DHATU): All the tissues
CHANNEL
(SROTAS): Urinary, nervous, reproductive
COMPOSITION
:
SHILAJIT
contains approximately 84 essential complex and dissolved minerals and trace
elements. It contains 42% fulvic acid solids. The fulvic acid in shilajit is in
its most natural and pure form. The
other chemical components of shilajit are:
humic acid, fulvic acid, benzoic acid, benzoates and high concentration
of vitamin A, B, C esters. It is made up
of 60-80% organic matter, 20-40% mineral matter and 5% of trace elements.
Fulvic acid is required to dilate the cell walls and transport the minerals
deep into the cells.” fulvic acid increases intracellular mineral
concentrations via facilitated transport.
If we can’t absorb the vitamins and minerals that enter our body, our
tissues become deficient and we lack energy, both physical and mental. These
deficiencies may speed up the aging process. Fulvic acid allows the 85+
minerals from shilajit to enter into the cells of the body rapidly and can
“effectively prolong cell life and keep it healthy for a very long time.”
Fulvic
acid is soluble in water under different pH conditions. Humic acid is soluble in water under alkaline
conditions. Fulvic acid has a very low
molecular weight and higher oxygen content than other humic acids which enables
it to be absorbed really well into the intestinal tract and eliminated from the
body within hours. It increases
permeability of bio-membranes, which makes it possible for better absorption or
assimilation of other active components by sensitizing the cell membranes. It also carries antioxidants,
anti-inflammatory properties, memory enhancers and anti-aggregation, which help
with Alzheimer’s disease.
USES AROUND
THE WORLD
Various
environmental and physical factors adversely affect physiological functions of
the body at high altitudes (more than 2500 meters above sea level). These
factors are low humidity, low atmospheric pressure, severe cold, high wind
velocity, and high intensity of solar radiation.
The
common problems associated with soldiers or people going to high altitudes are
acute mountain sickness (AMS), high-altitude pulmonary oedema (HAPE),
high-altitude cerebral oedema (HACE), hypoxia, insomnia, lack of appetite,
tiredness, lethargy, stomach upset, disinclination to work, and bone and muscle
degradation with the result that the individual becomes physically and mentally
depressed after reaching high altitudes. These problems may escalate rapidly
and the results may also be lethal sometimes.
Shilajit,
a herbomineral drug, contains ample amounts of fulvic acid and mineral
constituent , The fulvic acid stimulates blood formation, energy production,
and prevents cold exposure and hypoxia. It actively takes part in the
transportation of nutrients into deep tissues and helps to overcome tiredness,
lethargy, and chronic fatigue. It also works effectively as a tonic for
cardiac, gastric, and nervous systems, adaptogen and antistress agent. In view
of these properties, Shilajit can be used as a supplement to overcome
high-altitude-related problems.
Shilajit
is one of the most impeccable tonifying and rejuvenating herbal remedies that
exist.It is stated in the Charaka Samhita that “There is no curable disease in
the universe which is not effectively cured by silajatu.When administered at
the appropriate time, in combination with suitable drugs and by adopting the
prescribed method. When administered to
a healthy person, with similar conditions it produces immense energy.” Shilajit
is unique in being a strong detoxifier y, an incredible builder of muscle and
tissues. They also say that this
treasure of healing is the best for tonifying the kidneys and urinary
system. Its remarkable effects even go
so far as to dissolve gallstones and kidney stones. It promotes life, maintains
positive health, preserves youth and cures morbid sleep, drowsiness, physical
as well as mental fatigue, laziness and weakness.
It maintains proper balance among
vata, kapha and pitta; it produces stability, cures slothness of the muscles,
stimulates the enzymes responsible for digestion and metabolism and brings
about excellence in luster, complexion as well as voice.
By
the administration of this resin, the great sages like Chyavan etc. regained
their youth and were liked most by women.
Their muscles became compact, even and well proportioned. Their bodies became compact and stable. They were endowed with excellence of
strength, complexion and senses.
RECOGNITION
:
The
resin should be thick and sticky, with a slightly glossy sheen. Pure shilajit
has an intense and distinctive smell, strong and pungent but with more “herbal”
odour. It is almost tar-like, the resin should be quite thick and sticky, with
a slightly glossy sheen. It is often called “nature’s miracle molecule,” and it
is gaining momentum as a nutritional supplement.
Shilajit,
a herbo-mineral preparation can offer a new and promising approach in the
long-term management of all chronic ailments. Since it produces a better glycemic
control along with improvement in the lipid profile in animals, it is
worthwhile to usw shilajit either as monotherapy or in combination with other
rejuvenating herbs.
SHILAJIT
SIDE EFFECTS
Although
this herb is natural and safe, you shouldn’t consume raw or unprocessed
shilajit. Raw shilajit may contain heavy metal ions, free radicals, fungus, and
other contaminations that can make you sick. Whether you purchase online or
from a natural or health food store, make sure shilajit is purified and ready
for use. Carefully research your options of where to purchase it and choose a
reputable source.
We
at SHALEEN PHARMACEUTICALS take every care and step to provide you the best
extract of shilajit. We dry the purified and filter extract of shilajit in the sun
rays only so that you get the best results from every drop of shilajit. You can
just type PURIFICATION OF SHILAJIT BY Dr. INDERJIT KAUR, you can see the full
process how we purify, extract and then dry the resin, which is dissolved in
the mineral pitch.
Don’t
take shilajit if you have Sickle cell Anemia, Haemochromatosis (too much iron
in your blood) or Thalessemia. It is possible to be allergic to this
supplement. Stop taking shilajit if you
develop rash, increased heart rate or dizziness. You shouldn’t take shilajit
without consultation of an ayurvedist if you have chronic hypertension.
HOW TO USE:
Charaka
Samhita states that shilajit should be taken in a hot decoction along with
other herbs that alleviate vata, which include qualities of heavy, moist,
dense, and heating, most likely warm milk. Charaka Samhita goes on to say that
shilajit mixed with iron and taken with milk is an elixir for long life and
happiness. It promotes wealth, memory,
and intellect while producing sturdiness of the body and preventing diseases
and the ageing process.
Shilajit
is available in liquid and powder forms. Always administer supplements
according to instructions. If you buy the supplement in liquid form, dissolve a
portion the size of a grain of rice or a pea size in liquid and drink one to
three times a day (depending on instructions). You can take shilajit powder
twice a day with milk.
The
recommended dose of shilajit is 125 to 300 to 500 mg per day in normal
temperatures.
Shilajit
is safe for everyone. It should not be used with horse gram, meat of pigeon,
Solanum nigrum .
Raw
and unprocessed Shilajit should not be used as it contains a significant amount
of free radicals and has been found to be contaminated with different fungal
organisms such as Aspergillus niger, A. ochraceous, and Trichothecium roseum.
I
am listing down the recommended doses accordicng to age and diseases. As far as
negative part of shilajit is concerned Shilajit has no side effect or negative
effect unless it is taken in excess quantity.
FOR
MEN :
SHILAJIT
DOSE FOR VARIOUS INDIVIDUALS
AGE
QUANTITY PER DOSE CAN BE
TAKEN IN A DAY WITH TEMPERATURE
100
C – 500 C -
200 C T0 400 C
12-14
Yrs 125 mg ONCE
ONCE TWICE A DAY
14-20
yrs 125
-250 mg ONCE OR
TWICE TWICE OR THRICE
20-40
yrs 250 mg to 500 mg ONCE OR TWICE TWICE OR THRICE
40-60
yrs 125-250 mg ONCE OR TWICE TWICE OR THRICE
60-80
yrs 125 mg ONCE ONCE OR TWICE
FOR
WOMAN :
125
mg is enough for a woman per day for
maintaining general health.
For
any particular disease the dose of shilajit is given in detail with description
of disease.
USES OF
SHILAJIT :
Shilajit
is truly the super food which the Indian Yogis termed as Amrita or the Elixir
of Life. It can be used judiciously in various ailments because of its
following qualities.The average dose for every disease for a day is given ....
Anti-diabetic - 250 to
500 mg per day in divided dose.
Anti-fungal
- 125 to 250 mg per day in divided dose.
Anti-inflammation
for arthritis and rheumatism - 500 to
750 mg in divided dose
Anti-Oxidant - 125 to 250 mg per day in divided dose.
Anti-viral - 250 to 500
mg per day in divided dose.
Alzheimer prevention - 250 to 500 mg per day in divided dose.
Cognitive
and Memory Enhancer - 125 to 250 mg per day in divided dose.
Fertility,
motility and count - 250 to 500 mg per day in divided dose.
High
Altitude Problems/hypoxia - 500 to 750 mg in divided dose
Sickness,
lethargy, Depression - 250 to 500
mg per day in divided dose.
Influenza
/Common cold - 125 to 250 mg per day in divided dose.
Mental and
physical rejuvenation - 125 to 250 mg per day in divided dose
Anti aging benefits - 125 to 250 mg per day in
divided dose.
Memory Enhancer and Repair of tissues -250 to 500 mg per day in divided dose.
Pain Relief and Injury Repair - 250 to 500 mg
per day in divided dose.
Stress and Anxiety reduction - 250 to 500 mg
per day in divided dose.
Cardiac
protection- 125 to 250 mg per day in divided dose.
Maintainace of healthy lipids in
body-125 to 250 mg per day in divided dose.
Preventing Atherosclerosis - 125
to 250 mg per day in divided dose.
I will be
taking up these diseases one by one and will describe the mode of action of
shilajit on them , how shilajit works on these problems.
CONCLUSION
Shilajit
is an ayurvedic drug with a long history of human use and has been used in
nervous, diabetic, urinary, immune, cardiac, and digestive disorders, and is
also used as a performance enhancer. Traditionally, it has been recommended for
the cure of almost all kinds of human diseases. Ancient works such as the Hindu
Materia Medica, Charaka Samhita, and Susruta Samhita also describe the
medicinal properties of Shilajit. Hence, it is a highly recommended drug in the
ayurvedic and other traditional medicine systems of India. It would certainly
be helpful to fight against common high-altitude problems like hypoxia, AMS,
HAPO, HACE, dehydration, UV radiation etc when taken as a supplement by people
ascending to high altitudes.
In
light of Shilajit's tremendous medicinal potential, it would not be an
exaggeration to say that it can be a panacea for all human ailments and
Nature's wonderful gift to mankind.
STAY HEALTHY
AND BLESSED
DR.INDERJIT
KAUR
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