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What is Shilajit?
Shilajit is a natural mineral-rich resin formed over centuries in the high-altitude regions like the Himalayas. Traditionally used in various cultures, it is valued for its natural composition and rarity. Its use has been documented across regions such as India, Nepal, and Tibet, underscoring its significance in traditional medicine systems.
Our natural, mineral-rich Golden Shilajit is carefully collected from high-altitude rocks in the Himalayas in the Gilgit Baltistan region, it contains over 85 minerals and trace elements, including fulvic acid.
Shilajit in Ayurveda: A Time-Honored Treasure
For thousands of years, in the sacred mountains of the Himalayas, a powerful mineral resin known as Shilajit has been treasured by ancient cultures. In Ayurvedic medicine, it has long been viewed as a natural gift from the earth, collected from the crevices of high-altitude rocks where it has been slowly forming over centuries.
In ancient India, the practice of Ayurveda, known for its holistic approach to health, recognized Shilajit for its ability to support general vitality and overall balance. The great sages and healers who walked the Himalayas believed that this unique substance could help rejuvenate the body and mind, restoring harmony to those who used it.
Over the centuries, the knowledge of Shilajit’s natural properties passed from one generation to the next. It became a prized element of Ayurvedic remedies, blended with herbs and other natural ingredients to enhance strength, energy, and overall wellness. In traditional texts, Shilajit was classified as a "Rasayana"— a term used for substance that promote rejuvenation and longevity, and it was often used in treatments designed to maintain a youthful state of being. It's also referred to as a "yoga vahi," meaning "joining carrier," referring to its role in aiding the absorption of other natural ingredients used in Ayurvedic formulations.
The journey of Shilajit from the remote Himalayas to the world today connects us to this ancient wisdom—a tradition that continues to inspire many who seek balance and connection to the natural world.
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intented to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This is a food supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet.


Information on allergens
No specific allergic reactions have been found. However, it is advisable to consult a doctor before taking shilajit if you are allergic to other herbal supplements.Lactose and gluten free.