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can females take shilajit - #38236

Emma

I am really confused about something and need help. I’ve been looking into natural supplements recently after reading about shilajit and how it’s known for all these health benefits. But I'm not sure if can females take shilajit? My friend swears by it and says it’s changed her life, but when I asked her if it's safe for women, she just shrugged. A couple weeks ago, I was feeling completely drained and low on energy all the time, and after some research, I saw shilajit popped up everywhere! I read it can help with fatigue and improve focus. But then I came across some articles saying that it might not be suitable for females or something about hormonal issues? Ugh, what if it messes with my cycle or something?? I really don’t want to take any risks. I don’t have any major health issues, and I lead a pretty active lifestyle, but I’ve also struggled with mood swings and fatigue lately, which is why I thought shilajit could help me. Anyone here has experiences or advice? How do you even start with it? I'm a bit lost on the dosage too. Can you please help me out here?

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Females can indeed take shilajit. In Ayurveda, it’s recognized as a powerful rejuvenative and adaptogen, beneficial for both genders. It’s noted in classical texts like the Charaka Samhita for its rasayana (rejuvenating) properties. It can potentially help with energy levels, focus, and yes, even fatigue. However, there are few things to consider before starting it.

First, let’s address the hormonal aspect – shilajit is not known to cause imbalances leading to menstrual irregularities. While it can influence hormones, it tends to support and balance the endocrine system, rather than disrupt it. Nevertheless, if you have any pre-existing hormonal disorders, it’s wise to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor its use to your unique needs.

The usual method is to start with a small dose, about 300 to 500 mg per day, of purified shilajit resin, taken with milk or warm water to aid absorption. Ideally, take it in the morning to help refresh and energize you throughout the day. Monitor how your body reacts and consult if you plan to increase the dosage.

Regarding your lifestyle, maintaining a balanced diet that aligns with your dominant dosha (prakriti) is essential. Avoid excessively spicy foods that can increase pitta, which might be contributing to mood swings. Incorporate more grounding, nourishing foods like whole grains and cooked vegetables. Stay hydrated and practice grounding exercises like yoga, which can help mitigate fatigue and improve mood.

Shilajit should act as a beneficial supplement in complimenting your active lifestyle, not a replacement for a balanced diet and lifestyle modifications. For any severe health concerns or if symptoms persist, seek further medical advice. As with any supplement, quality matters, so sourcing from reputable brands is critical. Always ensure it’s free from heavy metals and impurities, which can sometimes be an issue with herbal supplements. Seek professional guidance if needed to avoid complicating any existing health concerns.

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Yes, females can take shilajit, and it’s often used to support vitality and general well-being in both men and women. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, shilajit is recognized as a rejuvenative rasayana, believed to enhance energy, boost immunity, and improve mental clarity. For women experiencing fatigue and mood swings, shilajit has been valued for potentially helping to balance their doshas, particularly vata and kapha, which could be contributing to your symptoms.

When it comes to dosage, it’s important to start with a small amount to see how your body responds. Typically, a safe starting dose might be about 300 to 500 mg per day. However, it’s always best to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized advice, especially regarding your unique prakriti and lifestyle.

As for your concerns about hormonal imbalance or menstruation, while shilajit does not directly interfere with hormones or menstrual cycles, every individual’s reaction can vary. The key is to observe any changes in your body after starting the supplement. Should you notice anything off or persistent issues, it’s essential to seek guidance from a healthcare professional or an Ayurvedic expert.

You can consume shilajit in its pure resin form or as a capsule, mixing it with warm water or milk to enhance its absorption and benefits. It’s generally taken on an empty stomach for optimal efficacy.

Though shilajit is generally safe, it may not be suitable for everyone, especially if you’re pregnant, nursing, or have underlying health conditions. While it’s not seen as a replacement for any medical treatment, if you experience severe symptoms, consulting a medical professional is crucial.

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