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Shilajit
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Common Name:
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Mineral Pitch
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Hindi Name:
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Shilajit
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Sanskrit Name:
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Shilajatu
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Latin Name:
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Asphaltum
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Habit and Habitat:
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Shilajit is a compact mass of bituminous substance excreted from cracks of rocks
in the lower Himalayas and Nepal during hot weather. It consists of vegetable organic
matter composed of dark red to brown paste with earthy matter. Shilajit has a bitter
taste. Monkeys in these hilly regions use this as natural remedy for various health
ailments. They stay healthy and live for a long time with regular consumption of
this exudates.
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Part Used:
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Whole bituminous substance purified by classical Ayurvedic methods using Triphala
kwath is used after purification.
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Effect on Dosha:
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Pacifies Tridoshas.
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General Properties in Ayurveda
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‘Charaka Samhita’ describes that "there is hardly any curable disease which cannot
be controlled or cured with the application of Shilajit. Shilajit is described as
an effective tonic for anemia and general debility. It regulates uterine contractions
and promotes expulsion of the fetus. It is used like an antiseptic in parasitic
diseases of the skin in the form of paste is locally applied to relieve rheumatic
pain in joints and to strengthen muscles in the cases of paralysis.
Shilajit is markedly effective in the treatment of various complications arising
from diabetes. In Ayurveda it is indicated for use as alterative, anodyne, antiphlogistic,
antiseptic, aphrodisiac, cholagogue, disinfectant, diuretic, expectorant, intestinal
antiseptic, mildly laxative, parasiticide, rejuvenative, respiratory stimulant and
as general tonic. Improves immunity and protects heart, brain and other vital organs
of body.
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System specific usage in Ayurveda
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Immunological System:
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It is a ‘Rasayana’ ingredient widely used in formulations for rejuvenation & revitalization.
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Respiratory System:
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Shilajit is part of Ayurvedic formulations for chronic cough, tuberculosis & asthma.
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Digestive System: |
It helps to control bile formation & secretion. Regulates liver function. Used in
formulations for anemia & jaundice. It is also used in classical Ayurvedic formulations
for piles & worm infestation.
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Uro-genital System:
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It is widely indicated in formulation for diabetes, polyurea, kidney stones & painful
micturation.
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Nervous System: |
Classical Ayurvedic formulations for epilepsy & mental imbalance.
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Main Classical Uses:
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It is used after purification by classical Ayurvedic methods. Shilajeet is widely
used in classical Ayurvedic formulations. Shilajeet is recommended for direct use
after diluting it with milk. Main classical Ayurvedic formulations containing Shilajeet
as main ingredient are: Shilajatwadi vati, Arogyavardhini vati and Chandraprapha
vati.
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References:
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Bhavprakash Nighantu By- - Dr. Ganga Sahay Pandey & Dr. Krishna
Chandra Chunekar.
Published By- Chaukhamba Bharti Academy, Varanasi. INDIA.
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Clinical studies / Clinical justification:
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Shilajeet is well supported with research papers published all over the world in
renowned medical research journals of recent times also re-establish its use as
an excellent rejuvenating tonic. Summary of some of the research papers is given
below to support its inclusion in ASHWA Capsules.
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