Ya sure you can take together.named DIVYA ASHWASHILA CAP…ITSS MIXED WITH BOTH ASHWAGANDHA AND SHILAJEET
ASWAGANDHA HELP TO MANAGE OR BALANCED NEROUS SYSTEM
SHILAJEET PROVIDE VITILITY AND VIGOUR
SAFE TO TAKE
Yes it’s safe to use both Aswagandha and silajeet You can try combined products Or separately Aswagandha leham two spoons with warm milk two times a day Silajeet vati two times a day after meals
Actually together make a good combination
Yes both ashwagandha and Shilajit are good for health Take combination of both in cap. Ashwashila 1-0-0 with milk before breakfast Ashwagandha takes care of nervous system and calm the brain Shilajit is rich in antioxidants and minerals takes care of overall health
Hi Dylan, you’re right to be curious , especially when you’re dealing with low energy, mental fog, anxiety
yes Ashwagandha and Shilajit can generally be taken together safely
Ashwagandha - primary action is adaptogen- help reduce Stress, Anxiety and fatigue supports cortisol balance, good sleep, mental clarity and mood enhancer
Shilajit- rejuvenator- boosts physical anergy, stamina, immunity supports mental sharpness, nutrients absorption
yes you can take them together as they can work Synergistically- Ahwagandha calms and strengthen mind shilajit energises and strengthen the body
will suggest you to take- Shilajit resin (strictly pure one)- pea sized 250-300 gm not more then that with milk or water empty stomach in morning
Ashwagandha churna- 1 tsp with warm milk at night bed time add 1 tsp cows ghee for best results
take for minimum 2-3 weeks to see results, instantly it will not show effect so patience is key take regularly to see magical results
and will suggest you to take in this form not other then that like tablet or capsule
start with low dose to sew body is reacting if you have thyroid issue, blood pressure ,then consult again before taking
thank you
Combining ashwagandha and shilajit can be a promising approach when done thoughtfully, especially given your desire for boost in energy and clarity. In Ayurveda, both herbs offer distinct yet complementary benefits. Ashwagandha, known as “Withania somnifera,” is considered a rasayana, meaning it’s a rejuvenative tonic that helps reduce stress, promote calmness and improve sleep, all which can help manage anxiety. Shilajit, often dubbed the “destroyer of weakness” and “conqueror of mountains,” contains a rich mix of minerals and fulvic acid, supporting energy, stamina, and overall vitality.
From the classical Ayurvedic perspective, ashwagandha is ideal for balancing Vata and Kapha dosha, while shilajit is more aligned with balancing Vata and reducing Kapha, making their combination synergistic, especially if Vata dosha predominates in your constitution or there’s an imbalance.
When incorporating them into your routine, start with a small doses, like 300mg of ashwagandha and 250mg of shilajit once daily. Monitoring how your body responds is key; everyone reacts different, and theres an art to tuning into one’s own system. Increase slowly as tolerated, but don’t exceed more than usual recommended amounts without consulting with Ayurveda practitioner.
As powerful as these herbs are, they’re not a substitute for balanced diet or lifestyle. Regular meals supporting your Agni (digestive fire) and including seasonal veggies, whole grains, and adequate hydration are fundamental. Consider gentle Yoga or mindfulness practices to enhance your anxiety management alongside these supplements.
In terms of safety, both are generally considered safe when sourced from reputable places and taken in recommended doses. However, if you have conditions like thyroid issues, heart concerns or using medications, a healthcare visit prior to starting would be wise.
Timing might intrigue you—ashwagandha has a calming effect making it suitable for night or towards evening, while shilajit often better in morning or midday for energizing your day. As with any natural remedy, it’s the balance and attentiveness to your need that make them work. Be open to adjustment as you’re incorporating them into your busy life.


