Shilajit (Mineral Pitch)
Specifically for Low Testosterone
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Why it works for Low Testosterone:
Small human trial signal: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in healthy men (45–55 y) used purified shilajit 250 mg twice daily for 90 days and reported significant increases in total and free testosterone (and DHEAS) vs placebo. Wiley Online Library
Possible mechanisms (preclinical/biochemical): Shilajit is rich in fulvic acids and dibenzo-α-pyrones; animal and mechanistic data suggest antioxidant effects, mitochondrial support, and up-regulation of steroidogenic enzymes (e.g., 3β-HSD and 17β-HSD), which are involved in testosterone biosynthesis. Evidence in humans for these mechanisms is still indirect. ScienceDirect
Male infertility context (adjacent evidence): In oligospermic men, processed shilajit 100 mg twice daily for 90 days improved semen parameters and reported increases in testosterone—suggesting a potential reproductive-hormone effect in clinical settings beyond healthy volunteers. Europe PMC
How to use for Low Testosterone:
Form & quality: Use purified shilajit from a reputable manufacturer with independent lab reports (COAs) for heavy metals. Avoid raw/unprocessed resins. (See safety alerts under “Warnings”.) U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Dose & duration used in trials (not medical advice):
• 250 mg twice daily of purified shilajit for 90 days (healthy men RCT). Wiley Online Library
• 100 mg twice daily for 90 days (oligospermic men). Europe PMC
Reassess labs and symptoms after ~12 weeks; stop sooner if adverse effects occur (see warnings).
Regulatory check in Australia: Before buying, search the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) to see if a product is legally listed/registered for supply. (Unlisted imports are higher risk.) Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)
Scientific Evidence for Low Testosterone:
Pandit et al., Andrologia (2016) — 250 mg purified shilajit twice daily for 90 days in healthy men (45–55 y): ↑ total & free testosterone and DHEAS vs placebo. Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled. (Primary human RCT for testosterone.) Wiley Online Library
Biswas et al., Andrologia (2010) — 100 mg processed shilajit twice daily for 90 days in oligospermic men: improved semen parameters and reported ↑ testosterone. Open-label in a clinical population. Europe PMC
Mechanistic/animal corroboration: Preclinical work shows shilajit may reduce testicular oxidative stress and activate steroidogenic enzymes (3β-HSD, 17β-HSD), providing biological plausibility but not definitive human proof. ScienceDirect
Specific Warnings for Low Testosterone:
Heavy metal contamination risk (critical): Multiple regulators have warned about lead/arsenic/mercury in some imported Ayurvedic products (including resin-type preparations). Choose only purified, lab-tested products; avoid unlabeled or unlisted imports. U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Australia-specific alerts: Recent TGA advisories continue to report lead poisoning linked to imported/unregistered Ayurvedic medicines. Prefer ARTG-listed products. Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)
Pregnancy/breastfeeding & children: Avoid (insufficient safety data). Mainstream medical references advise caution due to contamination risk and limited human data. WebMD
Iron overload disorders (e.g., hemochromatosis): Shilajit can contain iron; people with iron-overload conditions should avoid it unless cleared by a clinician. WebMD
Drug interactions/medical conditions: Data are sparse; theoretical interactions (e.g., with antihypertensives) and idiosyncratic reactions are possible—discuss with your doctor and monitor. WebMD
General Information (All Ailments)
What It Is
Shilajit, also known as Mineral Pitch or Mumijo, is a sticky, tar-like substance that oozes from rocks in high mountain ranges, particularly the Himalayas, Altai, and Caucasus Mountains. It forms over centuries from the gradual decomposition of certain plants and minerals under the influence of microorganisms. Traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine, Shilajit is considered a potent rejuvenator (Rasayana) and adaptogen. It contains a complex mixture of fulvic acid, humic substances, minerals, and trace elements such as iron, zinc, magnesium, and copper.
How It Works
Shilajit’s health benefits largely stem from its bioactive compounds, especially fulvic acid, which enhances nutrient absorption, acts as a powerful antioxidant, and supports mitochondrial energy production. The mechanism of action can be understood through several key effects:
- Energy Metabolism Support: Shilajit enhances mitochondrial function by improving the availability of coenzymes and promoting ATP synthesis, which can lead to increased stamina and reduced fatigue.
- Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Effects: Fulvic acid and other components help neutralize free radicals, protecting cells from oxidative stress and inflammation.
- Mineral Replenishment: Because Shilajit is rich in ionic minerals, it helps restore the body’s electrolyte balance and supports various enzymatic and hormonal processes.
- Cognitive and Anti-aging Effects: Some studies suggest it promotes brain health by preserving dopamine levels and preventing the accumulation of tau proteins, potentially offering neuroprotective effects.
- Adaptogenic Properties: It helps the body better adapt to physical and mental stress by regulating cortisol levels and supporting adrenal function.
Why It’s Important
Shilajit is valued in both traditional and modern health contexts for its broad systemic benefits. It supports vitality, stamina, and recovery, making it popular among those experiencing fatigue, stress, or aging-related decline. In Ayurvedic medicine, it is said to “destroy weakness” and restore balance among the body’s doshas. Scientifically, its importance lies in:
- Enhancing energy and performance through improved mitochondrial efficiency.
- Supporting cognitive function and protecting against neurodegeneration.
- Promoting hormonal balance, including testosterone regulation in men and general endocrine support.
- Strengthening immunity through antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions.
- Aiding nutrient absorption, which can complement other dietary and herbal therapies.
Considerations
While Shilajit offers many potential health benefits, certain considerations are essential for safe and effective use:
- Purity and Source: Raw or unprocessed Shilajit can contain heavy metals, mycotoxins, or other contaminants. Only purified and standardized extracts from reputable sources should be used.
- Dosage and Form: It is available in resin, capsule, or powder form. Dosage varies (typically 250–500 mg per day), and it should be taken under guidance from a healthcare provider.
- Possible Side Effects: In rare cases, it can cause allergic reactions, dizziness, increased heart rate, or gastrointestinal discomfort.
- Contraindications: Individuals with conditions such as gout, hemochromatosis (iron overload), or chronic kidney disease should use caution, as Shilajit may exacerbate these conditions.
- Drug Interactions: It may interact with medications that affect blood sugar, blood pressure, or hormones.
- Scientific Evidence: While many traditional claims are promising, more large-scale clinical trials are needed to fully validate all therapeutic effects.
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