Shilajit is a supplement that has not been approved by the FDA in the US
The dangers are as follows:
- Impurities such as allergens like pollen that hasn’t been eliminated during the preparation process.
- Mineral Overdose from toxic overload on minerals such as iron which can cause liver failure.
- Toxic levels of heavy minerals such as mercury and arsenic. Lead, arsenic and mercury will poison us.
- Lack of scientific verification because there is no guarantee that the drug will work specifically for your needs.
According to Robert Talbert of the California College of Ayurveda, shilajit has not been proven to be effective in the treatment of conditions such as high blood pressure or the central nervous system for anxiety or stress.
If you’ve taken the herb for two months and haven’t noticed any change in your health, I’ve read that you probably won’t see any. Always talk to you doctor about dangers, efficacy and contraindications of natural herbs before use.
You can experience the following side effects while taking shilajit;
- Drop in blood pressure
- Fainting
- Dizziness or falls
A diabetic with low blood sugar levels may feel faint, weak, or unbalanced due to the effects of shilajit in the system.
Shilajit should not be taken in raw or unprocessed form, warns the “International Journal of Ayurveda Research,” as it may contain fungus growth such as Aspergillus niger and Trichothecium roseum. Some forms of shilajit may also contain high levels of free radicals, which could damage cells and cellular structures in the body.
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