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Nutrition & Diet
Question #24312
45 days ago
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at what age shilajit should be taken - #24312

Aditi

I am really confused about at what age shilajit should be taken. A few months ago, my grandma mentioned it helped her a lot with her energy levels and overall health, and now I’m curious if it could be beneficial for me too. But here’s the thing, I’m 25 and lately, I’ve been feeling kinda sluggish and burnt out from work, and I just came across some articles saying shilajit has a ton of health benefits. Are there different age recommendations or guidelines for when to start taking shilajit? I mean, can anyone in their mid-twenties like me use it? I read that it’s considered safe for adults but I’m worried about getting the dosage right or if I could experience side effects. Is there a risk involved at a young age or should I wait until I’m older like in my 30s? Also, what about the quality of shilajit — should I consider where it comes from or just grab any supplement off the shelf? All these questions are swirling around in my head! I just wanna make sure I’m doing the right thing for my health while figuring out at what age shilajit should be taken. Any advice you could share or personal experiences would be super helpful!!

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Shilajit, a substance traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine, can indeed be taken by adults, including those in their mid-twenties. It’s important, however, to approach this supplement with informed caution. Generally, there’s no strict age limit or guideline prohibiting young adults from using shilajit, but considering your age of 25, it’s essential to first evaluate whether you really need it. Your feelings of sluggishness and burnout might stem from factors like sleep quality, stress, diet, or exercise habits. Before turning to supplements like shilajit, it might be worth assessing these areas, perhaps consulting a healthcare professional for a comprehensive view. For those in their twenties considering shilajit, dosing is key. Quality control in supplements can vary greatly so it’s important to choose a reputable source to avoid contaminants. Starting with the lowest possible dose is prudent and always adhere to the recommendation on labels. Monitoring for any side effects such as dizziness or digestive issues is smart. If any adverse reactions occur, discontinuing its use and seeking medical advice is warranted. In terms of risk, while generally safe, long-term use or excessive doses could potentially lead to issues, especially if taken without medical supervision. Some shilajit products may have varying quality, so checking for third-party testing or certifications can offer some assurance. It’s also wise to be aware of any potential interactions with current medications or conditions, so discussing with a healthcare provider before starting shilajit is ideal. Always approach any supplement not as the first line to address health issues but as part of a broader, balanced approach to well-being.

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