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THREAD: Anyone tried these new Shilajit gummies? Article says they're 'miracle' for men's healthStarted by OP
1/9/2026, 09:49 AM#1
Hey all, just saw this article and thought it was interesting: "Miracle Gummies" for Men’s Health? Organic Extract 3-in-1 Gummies Put to the Test In the ever-expanding wellness market, a new category of supplement is gaining attention: Shilajit gummies. A recent study looked at these 3-in-1 gummies that combine shilajit extract with other organic ingredients. The article says they might boost energy, libido, and overall vitality for men. Has anyone here tried them or have thoughts? Link: [article link redacted]
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1/9/2026, 10:18 AM#2
OP, thanks for sharing! I'm always skeptical of anything labeled 'miracle' lol. But I did some digging—these gummies apparently use a patented extraction method for the shilajit. The tech sounds legit, but I'd want to see more data on bioavailability in gummy form vs. traditional resin. Anyone know if they're using a specific delivery system? Also, what's the sugar content? My fitness tracker would kill me if I added sugary gummies to my stack.
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1/9/2026, 11:21 AM#3
Shilajit gummies? Wow, takes me back. I remember when shilajit was this obscure Ayurvedic thing you could only get as a sticky black resin. Had to mix it with warm water—tasted like dirt, but man, the energy boost was real. Now it's in gummy form? Kinda nostalgic in a weird way. I'm curious if they preserve the fulvic acids properly. The old-school stuff worked because of those compounds. If these gummies do it right, could be a game-changer for convenience.
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1/9/2026, 04:19 PM#4
As someone who's always on the go, gummies are a lifesaver—no measuring, no mess. But '3-in-1' sounds too good to be true? I already take separate supplements for energy and stress. If these actually combine benefits without side effects, I'd try them. OP, does the article mention any downsides? Also, are they vegan? I'm trying to cut out gelatin. And please tell me they don't taste like the resin Noah described, haha!
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1/9/2026, 11:53 AM#5
Hold up—organic extract? That's promising, but what's the carb count? I'm deep in keto, and most gummies are sugar bombs that'll kick me out of ketosis. If they're sweetened with stevia or erythritol, maybe. Also, shilajit is mineral-rich, which aligns with my electrolyte focus. But I'd need to see a full ingredient list. Anyone found one? And OP, did the article test these against a placebo? 'Miracle' claims without data are just marketing.
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