Shilajit

Learn what shilajit is, how it supports energy and vitality, and how to choose a high-quality supplement.*

What is shilajit?

Shilajit is a mineral-rich substance that forms naturally over time from plant matter in mountainous regions. *

It contains compounds like fulvic acid and trace minerals, and is commonly used in supplement routines focused on energy, vitality, and overall resilience. *

Where does shilajit come from?

Shilajit is traditionally sourced from high-altitude regions, where plant material slowly breaks down and concentrates into a dense, nutrient-rich resin. *

In supplements, it is purified and standardized to help ensure consistency, safety, and ease of use in daily routines. *

Why quality shilajit matters

Shilajit is a naturally occurring substance, which makes sourcing and purification especially important. *

Raw or poorly processed shilajit can vary widely in composition, so quality plays a key role in consistency and safety. *

A well-prepared supplement helps ensure reliable use in a daily routine. 

  • Choose purified and standardized shilajit 
  • Look for consistent, well-sourced materials 
  • Prioritize clean, well-formulated products 
  • Choose formats designed for daily use 

Frequently asked questions

Shilajit is commonly used to support energy, vitality, and overall resilience. *

It is often included in routines focused on maintaining performance and daily balance. *

Shilajit is typically available in capsule or tablet form. 

It is usually taken daily as part of a routine focused on energy and overall wellness. *

Fulvic acid is a naturally occurring compound found in shilajit. *

It plays a role in how minerals are transported and used in the body, contributing to its use in energy and vitality-focused routines. *

Sources

Ghosal, S. et al. (1991). Shilajit: a mineral-rich natural substance. Phytotherapy Research. 

Carrasco-Gallardo, C. et al. (2012). Shilajit and its active compounds. International Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. 

National Institutes of Health (NIH). Dietary Supplement Fact Sheets. 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.