
Hermetica Superfood Encyclopedia
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Shilajit resin is a tar-like adaptogenic substance containing fulvic acid and over 80 minerals that enhances mitochondrial function by increasing CoQ10 levels. It works primarily through the electron transport chain to boost ATP production and cellular energy metabolism.

Reported Benefits (Provisional)
Origin & History

Shilajit Resin is a sticky substance found primarily in the rocks of the Himalayas. It is formed over centuries by the gradual decomposition of certain plants by microorganisms. It is collected and purified for use in supplements.
Research Narrative (Provisional)
Several studies, including randomized controlled trials, have shown Shilajit to enhance physical performance and support testosterone levels. More research is needed to fully understand its cognitive benefits.
Preparation & Dosage
Dosage guidance is withheld because the publication gate has not recorded adequate support for this profile.
Nutritional Profile
- Rich in fulvic acid, a powerful antioxidant. - Contains over 84 minerals including iron, zinc, and magnesium. - Provides dibenzo-alpha-pyrones, which support mitochondrial function.
Reported Mechanism (Provisional)
Shilajit's primary bioactive compound fulvic acid acts as an electron carrier in mitochondrial respiration, enhancing CoQ10 function and increasing ATP synthesis by up to 20%. The dibenzo-α-pyrones in shilajit facilitate electron transport chain efficiency while fulvic acid crosses the blood-brain barrier to increase acetylcholine synthesis. Additionally, shilajit modulates HPA axis activity through its mineral content, particularly supporting adrenal function and cortisol regulation.
Clinical Narrative (Provisional)
A randomized controlled trial with 63 healthy adults showed shilajit supplementation (200mg twice daily) increased ATP production by 14% and improved exercise performance after 15 days. Another study of 35 men demonstrated 23% improvement in sperm count and 12% increase in testosterone levels after 90 days of supplementation. A cognitive study with 16 Alzheimer's patients showed modest improvements in Mini-Mental State Examination scores, though the sample size was small and requires larger trials for confirmation. Most human studies are short-term with small sample sizes, indicating need for more robust long-term research.
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