Is it safe for women to take Shilajit during their pre-menopause stages - #34256
During the eraly pre-menopausal state there are many issues that are faced by women like anxiety, mood swings, pigmentation, skin roughness, hot and cold flashes and many more things. Its been widely ciruclated that Shilajit is the cure for such issues. Can it be consumed by women and if yes how and which Shilajit is best to be taken.
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Hello RAJESH
Pre menopause can indeed bring a lot of physical and emotional changes like mood, swings, hot flashes, anxiety, irregular cycle, skin, dryness, and disturbed. Sleep are very common in this state because the body is gradually adjusting to fluctuating hormones, Ayurveda understands this face as a time when vata and pitta become more dominant, which creates stability in both mind and body
While shilajit is widely promoted for general strength and energy, it is not the most suitable for women going through pre-menopause especially with a background of thyroid imbalance, high bp and diabetes Shilajit as a eating stimulating nature that can sometimes agree with hot flashes, increase or cause discomfort if not perfectly matched to her constitution She can start on Shatavari churna 1/2-0-1/2 tsp with warm milk Ashwagandha churna 0-0-1/2 tsp with warm milk
Take warm, cooked food, early dinner, whole body massage, weekly twice, regular walking Pranayam meditation to be done so that she can pass this transition very smoothly
Shilajit, a potent Ayurvedic resin, is often praised for its rejuvenating properties. It’s considered generally safe for women during pre-menopause but consulting with a healthcare provider before starting any supplement is wise. In Ayurveda, pre-menopausal symptoms can be linked to Vata imbalance; Shilajit might help harmonize these by increasing energy and reducing stress.
For consumption, the dose typically ranges from 300 to 500 mg twice daily. Start small to observe how your body reacts. Shilajit should be consumed with warm milk or water, ideally in the morning and late afternoon. Be consistent and patient as herbal treatments may take time to show results. A pure, high-quality, resin form of Shilajit is preferable due to its minimal processing—which also retains more active constituents—over powdered or capsulated forms.
Look for products certified by reputable sources to ensure authenticity and purity. It should not contain heavy metals, dioxins, or other contaminants, as Shilajit sourced from the Himalayas often does. Iconsider your dosha type might offer additional guidance here—Shilajit is heating, so Pitta types might need to be cautious.
Incorporate practices that pacify Vata, like regular exercise, warm oil massages (abhyanga) with sesame oil, and a grounding diet rich in whole grains, cooked vegetables, and grounding spices like ginger and cumin.
Be aware that while Shilajit can be beneficial, if you face any allergies or adverse effects, discontinue use and consult your healthcare practitioner. For immediate, severe menopausal symptoms, seeking conventional medical help is prudent. Balancing lifestyle, diet, and stress along with Shilajit can support a smoother transition through pre-menopausal stages.

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