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Balance Ayurveda

Shilajit Capsules

60 Ayurvedic capsules for vitality and well-being | Crafted from premium Shilajit Exudate | Vigour & Vitality | Sexual Prowness | Manage Diabetes | Build Mental Strength | Single Herb Powerhouse

Shilajit, often referred to as the "conqueror of mountains" and scientifically known as Asphaltum, is a cherished substance in Ayurvedic tradition. Modern research validates its potential in promoting health.

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Vitality and Energy

Shilajit is celebrated for its ability to enhance vitality, energy, and overall well-being.

Anti-Ageing Properties

Research suggests that Shilajit may have anti-ageing effects, promoting longevity and a youthful life.

Cognitive Health

Shilajit is believed to support cognitive function and mental clarity.

Antioxidant Power

Shilajit is rich in antioxidants, which combat oxidative stress and support overall well-being.

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  • No Side Effects
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Biswas, T. K., et al. "Clinical evaluation of spermatogenic activity of processed Shilajit in oligospermia." Andrologia 21.5 (1989): 483-486. ↩

Tewari, D. D. "The wonder drug Shilajit: A monograph on shilajit." (2006). ↩

Carrasco-Gallardo, Carlos, et al. "Shilajit: a natural phytocomplex with potential procognitive activity." International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 2012 (2012). ↩

Goel, R. K., P. Banerjee, and K. S. Basu. "Antiulcerogenic and antiinflammatory studies with shilajit." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 95.2-3 (2004): 200-202.