How to Use
Ingredients
For Whom
Health & Nutrition Claim
Lab test Certificate
Quality
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100 % Pure Shilajit
Water extracted and Purified as per Indian Ayurvedic, classical method - "Shodhan"
Rich in Vital Substances
Over 85 +known carbon-bonded organic minerals
Sustainably harvested in the Himalayas
Ethically sourced from High Altitude 16,000+ ft Himalayan Regions for Purity.
Traditionally valued
Deeply rooted in Ayurvedic & Indian Medicine.
Himalayan Shilajit
- Pure, Shodhan-Purified resin ethically sourced from the pristine Himalayas(above 16,000+ ft).
- Guaranteed high natural concentration of more than 75% Fulvic Acid and 85+ ionic minerals, verified by third-party labs.
- Revered as the Ayurvedic "Conqueror of Mountains" (Shilajatu), honoring a 5,000-year legacy of holistic vitality.
FAQ
Fulvic Acid is the key bioactive compound in Docha Ayurveda Shilajit, distinguished by these core claims:
Guaranteed Potency: Contains a minimum of 75% Fulvic Acid.
Core Transporter: Acts as a natural electrolyte, ensuring superior cellular uptake and maximizing the absorption of the resin's 85+ ionic minerals.
Sustained Energy: Supports mitochondrial function to enhance cellular energy production (ATP).
Protection: Provides powerful antioxidant properties, helping to protect cells from oxidative stress.
Docha Ayurveda Pure Shilajit Resin is a potent natural mineral pitch, similar to tar. Its consistency and intense odor can be irritating at first.
. If you are new to its unique taste, start with a small dose of 100–200 mg daily, gradually increasing to the suggested maximum of 300 mg. To consume, use the enclosed spoon and dissolve the resin in approximately 200 ml of liquid (water, tea, or a smoothie). Adding honey or milk can soften the potent, earthy flavor.
Docha Ayurveda Shilajit is the "Conqueror of Mountains," a cornerstone of 5,000 years of Ayurvedic science revered as a Rasayana(rejuvenator) for holistic vitality and longevity. Modern scientific investigations rapidly validate these traditional claims, focusing on the resin's powerful antioxidant activity and proven ability to support cellular function and mitochondrial health for sustained energy.
Disclaimer: This product is a dietary supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare professional before use.
Despite the widespread use of shilajit, there are a few documented side effects and potential risks associated with taking shilajit resin:
Allergic reactions: Symptoms such as skin rashes, itching and swelling.
Gastrointestinal complaints: Such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. These side effects may be due to the strong mineral composition of the resin.
Hormonal imbalance: Shilajit has a proven effect on testosterone levels and other hormones. Although this may be beneficial for certain therapeutic uses, it could also lead to hormonal imbalances, especially with long-term use or overdose.
Incorrect processing can lead to contamination. That is why we at Docha Ayurveda pay very close attention to absolutely professional processing. Each individual batch is also extensively tested by an independent laboratory in Australia before the shilajit resin goes on sale.
Drug interactions: Shilajit may interact with certain medications and influence their effects. In particular, patients taking medication to treat diabetes or blood pressure should exercise caution, as shilajit can affect blood sugar and blood pressure levels.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Quality assurance: It is important to purchase shilajit products from trustworthy sources that have been tested for purity and freedom from harmful substances.
Consult a doctor: People with health problems should consult a doctor before taking shilajit for the first time.
Dosage: The recommended dosage of 100 mg to a maximum of 300 mg (approx. the size of a pea) should not be exceeded.
Regular breaks:It is often recommended to take a break of a few weeks after a few months of continuous intake. This helps the body not to get used to the supplement and to support its natural ability to regulate itself.
Overall, shilajit may offer health benefits, but the potential side effects and risks should be carefully weighed.
WATER SOLUBILITY TEST
Shilajit should dissolve completely in warm water and form a dark, uniform solution.
Here's how: Take a small amount of shilajit (about the size of a pea). Pour it into a glass of warm water & stir the solution.
Good quality: The shilajit dissolves completely and colors the water dark brown to black. No insoluble particles or residues should remain.
Inferior quality: The shilajit does not dissolve completely and visible particles or residues remain in the water.
BURNING TEST
Shilajit should liquefy when heated and not burn or smoke.
Here's how: Take a small amount of shilajit. Heat it carefully over a flame (e.g. with a lighter).
Good quality: The shilajit becomes liquid and exudes a resinous, earthy odor. It should not burn or smoke.
Inferior quality: The shilajit burns, smokes heavily or leaves ashes behind.
TASTE TEST
Shilajit has a characteristic bitter taste.
Here's how: Take a very small amount of shilajit (about the tip of a knife). Place it on your tongue.
Good quality: Shilajit has a pronounced, bitter taste and a slightly resinous consistency.
Inferior quality: The shilajit tastes unusually sweet, salty or has a chemical aftertaste.
MELT TEST
Shilajit should become soft and easily malleable at body temperature.
Here's how to do it: Hold a small piece of shilajit between your fingers or on the palm of your hand.
Good quality: The shilajit becomes softer and easily malleable at body temperature.
Inferior quality: The shilajit remains hard and does not reshape easily.
PACKAGING & LABELING
Pay attention to the quality of the packaging and the information on the label.
Instructions: Check the packaging for integrity and sealing.
Read the information on the label.
Observations:
Good quality: The packaging is undamaged and well sealed. The label contains detailed information about the origin, ingredients and tests.
Inferior quality: The packaging is damaged or poorly sealed. The label contains unclear or missing information.
One of the normal characteristics of genuine, natural shilajit resin is that its consistency can change. It can harden over time as it loses water content. Also, at low temperatures, especially in the winter months, you may find that your shilajit becomes quite hard, making it difficult to use. The good news is that this can be easily solved. To bring your shilajit back to a softer state, you can simply add a few drops of warm, clean water. After adding the water, place the shilajit in a warm place for a few hours. If the shilajit has not softened enough, you can repeat this process until it has reached the desired consistency.
Alternatively, you can simply heat it gently for about 15 minutes, for example in a warm water bath. Avoid both excessive heat and the use of appliances such as a microwave or oven to preserve the quality. It will then become smoother and easier to use again!