Probiotics (Multi-Strain) vs Shilajit (Purified)

Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.

Probiotics (Multi-Strain)Shilajit (Purified)
CategorySupplementsSupplements
Standard Dose25-100 billion CFU daily (multi-strain, 8+ strains)
TimingOn empty stomach (morning before breakfast, or bedtime). Some strains survive better with food — follow specific product guidance.
Cycle Durationongoing
Evidence Levelstrong_humanModerate

Mechanism

Multi-strain probiotics colonize the gut mucosa and exert effects via multiple mechanisms: competitive exclusion of pathogens, production of short-chain fatty acids (butyrate, propionate, acetate) via fermentation of prebiotic fibers, strengthening of intestinal tight junctions (via occludin and zonulin modulation), modulation of gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT, ~70% of immune system), production of bacteriocins (antimicrobial peptides), and bidirectional gut-brain axis signaling via the vagus nerve affecting serotonin, GABA, and BDNF levels.

Standard Dosing

25-100 billion CFU daily (multi-strain, 8+ strains)

Timing

On empty stomach (morning before breakfast, or bedtime). Some strains survive better with food — follow specific product guidance.

Cycle Duration

ongoing

Side Effects

  • Bloating/gas (usually transient, 1-2 weeks)
  • Mild diarrhea during adjustment
  • Brain fog or D-lactic acidosis (rare, with Lactobacillus overgrowth)
  • Histamine intolerance flare (strain-dependent)

Contraindications

  • Severe immunosuppression (risk of probiotic bacteremia/fungemia)
  • Short bowel syndrome
  • Central venous catheter (risk of Saccharomyces translocation)
  • Acute pancreatitis (PROPATRIA trial warning)

Best Stacking Partners

Prebiotics (FOS, GOS, inulin)Digestive EnzymesL-GlutamineSaccharomyces boulardii

Mechanism

Fulvic acid-rich mineral complex that enhances mitochondrial CoQ10 function, increases testosterone (via FSH), and acts as a potent electron carrier in the ETC. Enhances bioavailability of other supplements. Contains dibenzo-alpha-pyrones and fulvic acids.

Contraindications

  • Hemochromatosis
  • Must use purified form — raw shilajit may contain heavy metals

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