Shilajit Thailand: Legal Status, Thai FDA & Market Reality

Shilajit Thailand Thai FDA legal status

Shilajit in Thailand: Is It Legal? Thai FDA Status, Risks, and Market Reality

In recent years, Shilajit has gained global popularity as a dietary supplement, particularly in markets such as the United States and India. However, companies looking to introduce Shilajit into Thailand face a very different regulatory landscape.

This article provides a clear, technical answer to a common question:
Can Shilajit be legally sold or registered in Thailand?

Short Answer: No

As of today:

  • Shilajit is not approved in Thailand
  • It is not registrable as a dietary supplement
  • It is not recognized under Thai traditional medicine
  • There are no approved products on the market
  • Products currently sold online are non-compliant

Thai FDA Position on Shilajit

The Thai Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) regulates food supplements under a structured framework based on:

  • Approved ingredient lists
  • Recognized herbal substances
  • Safety and quality standards

Shilajit does not fit into any of these categories.

1. Not a Recognized Food Ingredient

Shilajit is:

  • A mineral-organic exudate (often referred to as “mineral pitch”)
  • Highly variable in composition
  • Not included in Thai FDA positive lists

This creates a fundamental issue: There is no clear regulatory classification pathway

2. Not Accepted as a Herbal Product

Thailand recognizes Thai traditional medicine, not Ayurvedic substances by default.

  • Shilajit is widely used in Ayurveda (India)
  • It is not included in the Thai Herbal Pharmacopoeia

Result: It cannot be registered as a traditional or herbal product in Thailand

Shilajit as Novel Food? In Theory Yes — In Practice No

One might argue that Shilajit could be submitted as a novel food.

However, this route is not viable in practice.

Why?

A novel food submission would require:

  • Full toxicological profile
  • Standardized composition
  • Reproducible manufacturing process
  • Comprehensive safety data

Shilajit typically fails on all critical points:

  • Highly variable composition
  • Difficult to standardize
  • Frequent contamination concerns (heavy metals such as lead, arsenic, mercury)

Conclusion: A novel food safety assessment would very likely fail

Contamination Risk: A Major Regulatory Barrier

One of the main reasons regulators reject Shilajit is safety risk.

Typical issues include:

  • Heavy metals exceeding permissible limits
  • Environmental contamination
  • Lack of pharmaceutical-grade purification

Thai FDA applies strict limits on:

  • Lead (Pb)
  • Arsenic (As)
  • Mercury (Hg)
  • Cadmium (Cd)

Shilajit, by nature, is considered a high-risk raw material

Market Reality in Thailand

Despite the regulatory situation, Shilajit products can still be found:

  • On e-commerce platforms
  • Through social media sellers
  • Via informal import channels

These products are:

  • Not registered
  • Not approved
  • Not compliant with Thai law

In simple terms: They are illegal

Why You See Shilajit Online Anyway

This is a classic case of:

  • Weak enforcement in digital channels
  • Cross-border e-commerce leakage
  • Mislabeling or deliberate misclassification

However, this does not change the regulatory status.

Illegally sold ≠ legally accepted

Can It Be Made Compliant?

At present, there are only theoretical options:

1. Reformulation

Extracting and isolating specific compounds (e.g. fulvic acid)
→ but this becomes a different product, not Shilajit

2. Cosmetic Route

Inclusion as a cosmetic ingredient
→ highly questionable and still risky

3. Exclude Thailand

Launch in markets where Shilajit is accepted
→ most realistic strategy

Conclusion

Shilajit is a clear example of a product that is:

  • Popular globally
  • Commercially attractive
  • Regulatorily blocked in Thailand

As of today:

  • ❌ Not approved
  • ❌ Not registrable
  • ❌ Not aligned with Thai FDA frameworks
  • ❌ Not viable as a novel food
  • ❌ Currently sold only through non-compliant channels

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