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Scientific Studies on Shilajit

Shilajit is not just another typical supplement-it’s darker, richer, more potent, straight from the Himalayas and whatnot. It’s fully loaded with 85+ minerals from the Himalayan soil and different bioactive compounds, products of microbial.

Only found in the high-altitude regions of the Himalayas, Shilajit is a tar-like blackish resin oozing out from the crevices of the rocks. Ayurveda recognizes it as a destroyer of weakness and conqueror of mountains, a superfood used for over >3000 years.

YearDoseTitle
2011 -
Traditional medicine Antioxidant activity

Review on shilajit used in traditional Indian medicine

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2012 -
Dietary supplement Alzheimer’s

Shilajit: a natural phytocomplex with potential procognitive activity

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2015 -
Clinical study Testosterone

Clinical evaluation of purified Shilajit on testosterone levels in healthy volunteers

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2018 -
Animal study Fertility

Profertility effects of Shilajit on cadmium-induced infertility in male mice

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2019 -
Clinical study Muscular strengthFatigue

The effects of Shilajit supplementation on fatigue-induced decreases in muscular strength and serum hydroxyproline levels

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2022 -
Clinical study PostmenopauseOsteopenia

Shilajit extract reduces oxidative stress, inflammation, and bone loss to dose-dependently preserve bone mineral density in postmenopausal women with osteopenia: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

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2022 -
Ayurvedic activity NAFLD

Protective Roles of Shilajit in Modulating Resistin, Adiponectin, and Cytokines in Rats with Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

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2023 -
Animal study Neuroprotective effect

Investigation of Neuroprotective Effect of Shilajit Extract in Experimental Head Trauma Model Created in Rats

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2024 -
Animal study Germ cell

Shilajit mitigates chemotherapeutic drug-induced testicular toxicity: Study on testicular germ cell dynamics, steroidogenesis modulation, and Nrf-2/Keap-1 signaling

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