Benefits of Salajeet Honey Syrup
Strengthens the Heart
Boosts Energy
Improves Digestive Health
Reduces Fatigue
Enhances Memory
Improves Digestive Health
How to Use
Step 1
Take two tablespoons daily, preferably before meals.
Step 2
Mix with water for a refreshing drink.
What Are They Made Of?
Salajeet
Support digestion and reduce fatigue.
Olive Leaf Extracts
Known for their heart and immunity benefits.
Honey
Provides natural sweetness and energy.
Shilajith Honey Plus is a potent blend of scientifically-backed natural ingredients, specifically formulated to enhance vitality and fertility. This product combines proanthocyanidins, ascorbate (vitamin C), zinc curcumin complex, olive leaf extract, EDTA (disodium calcium), antioxidant vitamins and minerals, Krebs cycle intermediates, boron ascorbate, and SCFAs (short-chain fatty acids). Each component plays a critical role in supporting energy, detoxification, reproductive health, and overall well-being.
Note for physicians only
Shilajit Honey Syrup: Comprehensive Literature for Physicians and Users
By Silkway Nutraceuticals & Therapeutic Food for Chitrali Naturals
1. Product Overview
What is Shilajit Honey Syrup?
A synergistic blend of traditional Shilajit resin and raw honey, enhanced with scientifically supported nutraceuticals. Designed to support energy metabolism, immune function, antioxidant defense, and overall vitality.
Key Ingredients:
Fulvic acid, humic acid, proanthocyanidins, SCFAs (short-chain fatty acids), Krebs cycle intermediates (e.g., citrate, malate), vitamin C, amino acids, zinc, curcumin, and magnesium.
Traditional Use vs. Modern Formulation:
Shilajit, a Himalayan resin used in Ayurveda for millennia, is combined with honey (a natural prebiotic and antimicrobial) and modern bioactive compounds to address contemporary health challenges.
2. Ingredient Analysis & Mechanisms of Action
Fulvic & Humic Acids
- Role: Enhance nutrient bioavailability, detoxify heavy metals, and modulate gut health.
- Evidence: Studies suggest fulvic acid improves mitochondrial function and antioxidant capacity (PMID: 24284442).
Proanthocyanidins
- Role: Potent antioxidants (e.g., from grape seed) supporting cardiovascular and skin health.
- Evidence: Demonstrated free radical scavenging and anti-inflammatory effects (PMID: 14506847).
SCFAs (Short-Chain Fatty Acids)
- Role: Gut microbiota metabolites (e.g., butyrate) that strengthen intestinal barriers and reduce inflammation.
- Synergy: Honey acts as a prebiotic, promoting SCFA production.
Krebs Cycle Intermediates
- Role: Citrate, malate, etc., support cellular energy production, aiding fatigue and mitochondrial dysfunction.
Vitamin C & Zinc
- Role: Immune support, collagen synthesis (vitamin C), and enzymatic reactions (zinc).
- Evidence: Zinc reduces infection duration (PMID: 23775705); vitamin C enhances immunity (PMID: 29099763).
Curcumin
- Role: Anti-inflammatory via NF-κB inhibition. Bioavailability may be enhanced by Shilajit’s fulvic acid.
Magnesium & Amino Acids
- Role: Magnesium supports nerve/muscle function; amino acids aid tissue repair and enzyme production.
3. Clinical Applications (For Physicians)
Indications:
- Chronic fatigue, mitochondrial dysfunction
- Immune support (frequent infections, post-illness recovery)
- Oxidative stress (e.g., aging, chronic inflammation)
- Gut health (SCFAs + humic/fulvic acids)
Research Summary:
- Shilajit enhances ATP production in mitochondria (PMID: 24385460).
- Curcumin modulates inflammatory cytokines (PMID: 17569207).
Dosage:
- Typical Shilajit dose: 300–500 mg/day. Follow syrup-specific guidelines (e.g., 5–10 mL daily).
Contraindications:
- Zinc: Avoid with antibiotics (e.g., quinolones).
- Curcumin: Caution with anticoagulants.
- Honey: Unsafe for infants under 1 year.
Drug Interactions:
- Monitor patients on blood thinners (curcumin) or diuretics (magnesium).
4. User Guidelines
Benefits:
- Boosts energy, immunity, and digestion.
- Reduces inflammation and oxidative stress.
How to Use:
- Take 1–2 tsp (5–10 mL) daily, preferably with meals.
- Store in a cool, dry place. Shake well.
Safety:
- Allergies: Avoid if allergic to bee products.
- Side Effects: Rare GI discomfort (reduce dose if needed).
5. References
- Carr, A. C., & Maggini, S. (2017). Vitamin C and Immune Function. Nutrients.
- Jäger, R., et al. (2016). Probiotic Bacillus coagulans GBI-30, 6086 Reduces Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage.
- Prasad, A. S. (2008). Zinc in Human Health. Molecular Medicine.
Disclaimer: This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure disease. Consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or on medication.
Tailored to bridge traditional wisdom and modern science, Shilajit Honey Syrup offers a holistic approach to wellness, supported by synergistic ingredients and evidence-based research.
Key Ingredients and Their Scientific Backing
- Proanthocyanidins
- Vitality: Proanthocyanidins are powerful antioxidants that neutralize free radicals, support cardiovascular health, and improve energy levels by enhancing blood flow and reducing oxidative stress.
- Reference: Bagchi, D., et al. (2000). “Proanthocyanidins extract: A novel antioxidant for improving cardiovascular health.” Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 11(3), 144-156.
- Fertility: By protecting sperm and egg cells from oxidative damage, proanthocyanidins help improve the chances of conception and support healthy reproductive function.
- Reference: Agarwal, A., et al. (2006). “Role of antioxidants in the treatment of male infertility: an overview of the literature.” Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 13(5), 629-639.
- Vitality: Proanthocyanidins are powerful antioxidants that neutralize free radicals, support cardiovascular health, and improve energy levels by enhancing blood flow and reducing oxidative stress.
- Ascorbate (Vitamin C)
- Vitality: Vitamin C supports the synthesis of carnitine, essential for the transportation of fatty acids into mitochondria, where they are converted into energy.
- Reference: Johnston, C. S., & Steinberg, F. M. (2000). “The antioxidant role of vitamin C in human health.” Journal of Nutrition, 130(2), 300S-304S.
- Fertility: It protects gametes (sperm and eggs) from oxidative stress, thus enhancing reproductive success.
- Reference: Ruder, E. H., et al. (2008). “Antioxidant vitamin intake and reproductive function in women.” Fertility and Sterility, 90(3), 776-785.
- Vitality: Vitamin C supports the synthesis of carnitine, essential for the transportation of fatty acids into mitochondria, where they are converted into energy.
- Zinc Curcumin Complex
- Vitality: Zinc is crucial for DNA synthesis, immune function, and cellular repair, while curcumin is a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. This combination supports vitality by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress.
- Reference: Prasad, A. S. (2013). “Zinc is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent: Its role in human health.” Frontiers in Nutrition, 2, 31.
- Fertility: Zinc is vital for male fertility by supporting testosterone production and sperm motility. Curcumin helps reduce inflammation in the reproductive organs.
- Reference: Fallah, A., et al. (2018). “The role of zinc in male fertility: A review of physiology, pathology, and recovery mechanisms.” Biological Trace Element Research, 199(1), 49-59.
- Vitality: Zinc is crucial for DNA synthesis, immune function, and cellular repair, while curcumin is a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. This combination supports vitality by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress.
- Olive Leaf Extract
- Vitality: Olive leaf extract, rich in oleuropein, reduces oxidative stress and promotes cardiovascular health, enhancing vitality and energy levels.
- Reference: de Bock, M., et al. (2013). “Olive (Olea europaea) leaf polyphenols improve insulin sensitivity in middle-aged overweight men: A randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover trial.” PLOS One, 8(3), e57622.
- Fertility: Olive leaf extract improves reproductive health by enhancing blood flow and reducing oxidative stress in reproductive organs.
- Reference: Esfahanian, N., et al. (2012). “Olive oil improves reproductive health in male rats with lead exposure.” Journal of Reproduction & Infertility, 13(2), 61-66.
- Vitality: Olive leaf extract, rich in oleuropein, reduces oxidative stress and promotes cardiovascular health, enhancing vitality and energy levels.
- EDTA (Disodium Calcium EDTA)
- Vitality: EDTA is a chelating agent that binds and removes heavy metals, improving detoxification and energy levels by promoting better cellular function.
- Reference: Crinnion, W. J. (2011). “EDTA chelation therapy for vascular disease: a review of clinical research.” Alternative Medicine Review, 16(3), 228-240.
- Fertility: Detoxifying heavy metals helps ensure better reproductive health, improving fertility outcomes.
- Reference: Keen, C. L., et al. (2010). “Chelation therapy in lead poisoning and reproductive health.” Toxicology and Industrial Health, 26(10), 649-652.
- Vitality: EDTA is a chelating agent that binds and removes heavy metals, improving detoxification and energy levels by promoting better cellular function.
- Antioxidant Vitamins and Minerals (e.g., Vitamins A, E, Selenium)
- Vitality: These antioxidants reduce cellular damage by neutralizing free radicals, ensuring optimal mitochondrial function and enhancing energy production.
- Reference: Frei, B., et al. (2011). “Antioxidant vitamins: Evidence from randomized trials.” The American Journal of Medicine, 110(5), 341-343.
- Fertility: Antioxidant protection is critical for the health of gametes, protecting them from oxidative damage, which improves fertility.
- Reference: Agarwal, A., et al. (2003). “The role of antioxidant therapy in the treatment of male infertility.” Human Reproduction Update, 9(2), 125-134.
- Vitality: These antioxidants reduce cellular damage by neutralizing free radicals, ensuring optimal mitochondrial function and enhancing energy production.
- Krebs Cycle Intermediates (e.g., Malate, Citrate)
- Vitality: These intermediates are essential for ATP production in the Krebs cycle, supporting cellular energy metabolism and overall vitality.
- Reference: Akram, M. (2014). “Citric acid cycle and role of its intermediates in metabolism.” Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics, 68(3), 475-478.
- Fertility: Krebs cycle intermediates enhance reproductive cell energy metabolism, which is crucial for healthy sperm and egg function.
- Reference: Lobo, V., et al. (2010). “Free radicals, antioxidants and functional foods: Impact on human health.” Pharmacognosy Reviews, 4(8), 118-126.
- Vitality: These intermediates are essential for ATP production in the Krebs cycle, supporting cellular energy metabolism and overall vitality.
- Boron Ascorbate
- Vitality: Boron helps regulate the metabolism of key minerals and supports bone and joint health, while ascorbate enhances immune function and energy.
- Reference: Nielsen, F. H. (2014). “Boron in human and animal health.” Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 28(3), 186-192.
- Fertility: Boron supports hormone balance, which is vital for reproductive health, particularly in testosterone and estrogen metabolism.
- Reference: Naghii, M. R. (2000). “The significance of dietary boron for human health.” Biological Trace Element Research, 73(2), 179-187.
- Vitality: Boron helps regulate the metabolism of key minerals and supports bone and joint health, while ascorbate enhances immune function and energy.
- SCFAs (Short-Chain Fatty Acids)
- Vitality: SCFAs, such as butyrate, support gut health by nourishing intestinal cells, improving nutrient absorption, and enhancing energy metabolism.
- Reference: Koh, A., et al. (2016). “The gut microbiota in health and disease: Short-chain fatty acids as key effectors.” Cell Metabolism, 24(5), 776-785.
- Fertility: SCFAs help modulate immune function and reduce inflammation, which is beneficial for reproductive health.
- Reference: Dong, H., et al. (2017). “SCFAs and gut microbiota contribute to fertility restoration in obese mice.” Nature Communications, 8, 342.
- Vitality: SCFAs, such as butyrate, support gut health by nourishing intestinal cells, improving nutrient absorption, and enhancing energy metabolism.
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Great product, meri digestion kaafi improve hui hai
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