When taking shilajit, timing and dosage play crucial roles in its effectiveness. As you’ve heard, shilajit is known for boosting energy, supporting metabolic processes, and aiding overall vitality, by supporting the balance of doshas—vata, pitta, and kapha. To maximize its benefits, it is typically recommended to take shilajit on an empty stomach, ideally in the morning. This timing can help support agni or the digestive fire, allowing for more efficient absorption and utilization of the substance’s benefits.
However, since your routine may vary, you can also consider taking shilajit in the evening, at least two hours after your last meal. This should help prevent any interference with your sleep cycle. Always start with a small dose because a little goes a long way—the general recommendation is around 300-500 mg per day, but sticking closer to the lower end initially is wise until you know how your body responds.
Consistency is key; taking it at the same time daily can help establish a routine and sense of regularity in energy levels. Do note that individual responses can differ based on your unique prakriti (body constitution) and any existing dosha imbalances. If you continue to feel uncertain or see no change, it might be suitable to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to get personalized advice.
Keep in mind that while shilajit is beneficial, ensuring balanced meals, adequate sleep, and considering stress management is equally important for maintaining energy levels.
As with any supplement, monitor how you feel, and if you experience any adverse effects, it may be important to pause and reassess or seek professional advice. It’s great to be enthusiastic about supporting your wellness but always ensure that what you incorporate into your routine aligns with holistic health.



