What is Shilajit?

Shilajit is a natural resin found in the Himalayan mountains, formed from the decomposition of plant material over centuries.

It’s rich in minerals and fulvic acid, which help the body absorb nutrients more efficiently.

Shilajit has been used traditionally in Ayurvedic medicine for its health-supporting properties.

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Is there an ideal time of day to take Shilajit?

There isn’t a strict ideal time to take Shilajit.

Many individuals prefer consuming it in the morning to enhance energy and concentration throughout the day. Alternatively, it can be taken in the evening if the goal is recovery or relaxation, as it does not have stimulating properties that disrupt sleep.

However, we advise against taking Shilajit within two hours of bedtime, as it may still provide an energy boost that could make it harder to unwind.

The most important factor is consistency, so select a time that aligns well with your routine for regular use.

How long before I notice any effects of Shilajit?

Most people begin to notice the effects of Shilajit within 2 weeks of regular use.

What is Fulvic Acid?

Fulvic acid is a natural compound found in Shilajit that helps the body absorb nutrients more efficiently and has antioxidant properties.

How much Fulvic Acid does GO ENERGY Shilajit gummies contain?

GO ENERGY Shilajit gummies contains over 75% fulvic acid, ensuring maximum potency and effectiveness.

Where is our Shilajit sourced?

GO ENERGY FULL Shilajit is ethically sourced from the high altitudes of the Indian Himalayas above 4800 meters to ensure purity, potency, and quality.

This resin is naturally extracted using Aryuvedic methods, which make it free from heavy metals, microbes, and pesticides.

Is GO ENERGY Shilajit gummies suitable for vegetarians and vegans?

Yes, our Shilajit is 100% plant-based and suitable for both vegetarians and vegans.

When should I not use Shilajit?

You should avoid using Shilajit if you are:

  1. Pregnant or breastfeeding: There isn’t enough reliable information on the safety of Shilajit for pregnant or breastfeeding women, so it’s best to avoid it during these times.
  2. Have low blood pressure: Shilajit may lower blood pressure, so individuals with low blood pressure or those taking medication to lower their blood pressure should consult a healthcare provider before use.
  3. Have a known allergy to Shilajit or its components: Although rare, some people may have allergic reactions to Shilajit. Discontinue use and consult a doctor if you experience any allergic symptoms.
  4. Taking certain medications: If you are on medications, especially for chronic conditions or blood pressure, you should check with your healthcare provider before starting Shilajit, as it may interact with certain drugs.

Always consult a healthcare professional before starting Shilajit if you have any pre-existing health conditions or concerns.