can i take shilajit with cold water - #41566
I am dealing with some weird health issues lately, like feeling super tired all the time and just really low energy overall. A friend of mine suggested trying Shilajit because she swears by it and says it helps with fatigue. But, here’s where I get confused. Can I take shilajit with cold water? I mean, I heard it dissolves better in warm liquid, but honestly, sometimes I just forget to heat up water, and it's super annoying. Plus, I'm worried if taking shilajit with cold water will mess up its benefits or not work at all? Also, along with the tiredness, I've been feeling kinda achy and my digestion hasn't been great. Once, I tried mixing shilajit with some warm water – thought that was right – but it tasted really weird, and honestly, I think I might've added too much. Is that a problem? Do you guys think there's a best way to take shilajit, or does it really matter if it's cold or warm water? Just trying to figure out how to make this work. Super confused! Help please!
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Doctors' responses
Taking shilajit with cold water is generally not recommended in Ayurveda. This natural substance is best dissolved in warm or hot liquids to ensure optimal absorption and efficacy. The warmth helps activate shilajit’s potent rejuvenating properties, potentially aiding in reducing fatigue and improving energy levels. Consuming it with cold water may hinder dissolution and absorption, potentially dampening its beneficial effects.
Given your persistent tiredness and digestive issues, it may also help to examine your daily routine and dietary habits through an Ayurvedic lens. Fatigue and poor digestion can indicate imbalances in your doshas, particularly vata and pitta. Warming, nourishing foods like kichari, boiled rice, and soups can be soothing. Avoid cold, raw, and excessively spicy foods, as these can aggravate your symptoms.
While shilajit can be beneficial, its dosage should be considered carefully. If the taste is overwhelming, a pea-sized amount dissolved in a cup of warm water, milk, or herbal tea once daily is generally a safe starting point. Honey can be added to improve the taste. Mixing it correctly in a warm medium is valuable because it aligns with the concept of ‘agni’, or digestive fire, enhancing your ability to assimilate its nutrients.
In your situation, it’s essential to address underlying dosha imbalances. Ensuring adequate rest, incorporating yoga or gentle exercises like walking, and managing stress through meditation can be supportive alongside shilajit. Keep track of how your body reacts to adjustments.
If symptoms persist, consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can provide a detailed assessment tailored to your constitution would be beneficial. Avoid experimenting with too many new remedies at once without guidance, particularly if adding supplements or herbs to your regimen.

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