How much does a daily dose of Shamballa® cost?
The daily cost of Shamballa® ranges from €0.64 to €0.90 per day depending on the chosen format.
The larger the format, the lower the price per day. Therefore, it is the daily cost — and not just the price of the jar — that allows for a correct evaluation of the true price of a shilajit cure.
Calculation basis: the estimates below are calculated based on a reference daily dose of 300 mg per day, or 0.3 g. The actual duration may vary depending on individual use and the chosen dose.
These calculations are for informational purposes only and do not replace the recommendations indicated on the packaging or the advice of a healthcare professional.
Price per day depending on the Shamballa® format
| Format |
Estimated duration |
Price |
Cost per day |
| Discovery 10 g |
Approximately 1 month |
€27 |
€0.90 / day |
| Wellness 30 g |
Approximately 3 months |
€67 |
€0.74 / day |
| Expert 50 g |
Approximately 5 months |
€97 |
€0.64 / day |
How much does Shamballa® cost per month?
With Shamballa®, the estimated monthly cost is between €19.20 and €27 per month approximately, depending on the chosen format.
| Format |
Daily cost |
Estimated monthly cost |
| 10 g |
€0.90 / day |
Approximately €27 / month |
| 30 g |
€0.74 / day |
Approximately €22.20 / month |
| 50 g |
€0.64 / day |
Approximately €19.20 / month |
Why does the cost per day decrease with larger formats?
Larger formats reduce the daily cost while ensuring a longer cure. The initial purchase price is higher, but the daily cost becomes more advantageous.
The 50g format is the most economical in the long run: it costs approximately €0.64 per day, compared to €0.90 per day for the 10g format.
Does Shamballa® cost more than a coffee a day?
| Daily expense |
Estimated average cost |
| Coffee bought outside |
Approximately €1 to €3 / day |
| Energy drink |
Approximately €2 to €4 / day |
| Shamballa® |
Approximately €0.64 to €0.90 / day |
Why compare the price per day rather than the price of the jar?
The displayed price of a jar of shilajit is not enough to judge its true cost. Two products can have very different prices while having a similar daily cost, depending on the amount of resin, the dose used, and the actual duration of the cure.
To compare correctly, you need to look at:
- the actual amount of shilajit contained in the jar;
- the estimated duration of use;
- the cost per day;
- the actual monthly cost;
- the product form: resin, powder, capsule, or extract;
- the quality of available analyses;
- the transparency of the batch and certificates.
To remember: a cheaper shilajit at purchase may ultimately be less interesting if the quality, purity, analyses, or actual duration of use are not clearly documented.
Why is the price per gram not enough to compare shilajit?
Comparing only the price per gram can be misleading. In shilajit, the real value also depends on the level of quality control, transparency, and traceability.
Shamballa® emphasizes an approach based on:
- pure shilajit resin;
- batch-specific analysis certificates;
- heavy metal controls;
- microbiological analyses;
- PAH / PAH4 verification;
- third-party laboratories like Eurofins and Phytocontrol.
Why is comparing only the price insufficient?
Premium shilajit is not judged solely by its price. It is also judged by the quality of the material, the traceability of the batch, the available analyses, and the contaminants actually controlled.
How to check a shilajit analysis certificate?
Consult the official Shamballa® analysis certificates with batch results, heavy metal, microbiological, and PAH4 controls carried out by independent laboratories.
View Shamballa® analysis certificates
This level of transparency allows for evaluating the product beyond its raw price.
The right indicator is therefore not just "how much does the jar cost?" but rather:
How much does a daily dose of pure, analyzed, controlled, and traceable resin cost?
Which Shamballa® shilajit format to choose according to your objective?
| Format |
For whom? |
Main advantage |
| 10 g — Discovery |
To test Shamballa® for a short initial course. |
More accessible entry price. |
| 30 g — Wellness |
For a more regular course over approximately 3 months. |
Better balance between budget and duration. |
| 50 g — Expert |
For prolonged use. |
Lowest daily cost. |
Why be wary of shilajit sold at a very low price?
The shilajit market shows significant price differences. A very low price may seem attractive, but it should always be put into perspective with product quality.
Before buying, check in particular:
- if the product is indeed a resin and not disguised powder;
- if analysis certificates are publicly accessible;
- if the analyses are linked to an identifiable batch;
- if heavy metals are controlled;
- if PAHs / PAH4s are verified;
- if the laboratory is clearly indicated.
Why does shilajit price vary so much?
Discover the differences between pure resin, powders, laboratory analyses, real quality, and brand transparency in our complete guide on shilajit prices.
Read the shilajit price guide
FAQ — Price and daily dose of Shamballa® shilajit
How much does a daily dose of Shamballa® cost?
Depending on the chosen format, a daily dose costs approximately €0.90 with the 10g format, €0.74 with the 30g format, and €0.64 with the 50g format.
What dose are the calculations based on?
The calculations are based on a reference daily dose of 300 mg per day, or 0.3 g. The actual duration may vary depending on the dose used. These estimates are for informational purposes only and do not replace the recommendations on the packaging or from a healthcare professional.
Which Shamballa® format is the most economical?
The 50g format is the most economical in the long run, with an estimated cost of approximately €0.64 per day, or about €19.20 per month.
How much does Shamballa® cost per month?
Depending on the chosen format, the estimated monthly cost is between approximately €19.20 (50g format) and €27 (10g format) per month.
Why is the price per day more useful than the price of the jar?
The price per day allows for comparing the actual duration of use. A more expensive jar can be more cost-effective if it lasts longer and its daily cost is lower. You also need to consider the actual quantity, the form (resin, powder, capsule), and available analyses.
Does premium shilajit necessarily cost more?
Not necessarily. Controlled, analyzed, and traceable shilajit generally involves more stringent requirements than a product without public certificates or detailed analyses, but its daily cost can remain competitive.
What should you look at before comparing two shilajit prices?
You should compare the quantity, estimated duration, product form (resin, powder, capsule), available analyses, purity, controlled contaminants (heavy metals, PAH/PAH4), and batch transparency with an identifiable laboratory.
Conclusion: Shamballa® costs between €0.64 and €0.90 per day depending on the format. The 50g format offers the lowest daily cost, while the 10g format allows for discovering the resin with a more accessible entry budget.
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