- 75% fulvic acid (exceptionally high concentration)
- Sourced directly from the Himalayas
- Every batch tested for quality and purity
- 100% pure, with no additives
- Large 50 g jar
- Includes measuring spoon
Shilajit Resin
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- 75% fulvic acid (exceptionally high concentration)
- Sourced directly from the Himalayas
- Every batch tested for quality and purity
- 100% pure, with no additives
- Large 50 g jar
- Includes measuring spoon
Description
Shilajit Resin is a dark, sticky natural resin that forms in mountainous regions such as the Himalayas. Over many years, the pressure of rocks and the natural decomposition of organic matter create this unique substance.
Our Shilajit is sourced directly from the Himalayas and carefully processed into a pure product with no added ingredients. Every batch is tested for quality and purity, so you always know exactly what you're getting.
With an exceptionally high 75% fulvic acid content, this product stands out for its quality. Fulvic acid is an important indicator of the purity and composition of Shilajit.
Using Shilajit Resin is easy with the included measuring spoon. The recommended daily serving is 0.25–0.5 g.
What is the difference between Pure Shilajit Resin and Shilajit Extract?
Both products contain Shilajit, but they differ in the way they are processed. As a result, they mainly vary in purity, composition, and user experience. The right choice depends on what you're looking for.
Pure Shilajit Resin
Pure Shilajit Resin is the least processed form of Shilajit. The resin is harvested from mountainous regions such as the Himalayas and is then only purified and filtered to remove impurities. This preserves as many of the naturally occurring compounds as possible, resulting in a product that stays close to its original form.
Shilajit Extract
Shilajit Extract is a more concentrated form of Shilajit. During processing, the resin is further refined to isolate or standardise specific compounds, such as fulvic acid. This results in a higher and more consistent concentration of these key components.