Pure Shilajit Tablets (90 ct.)
Pure Shilajit Tablets
Known as the "destroyer of weakness" in Ayurvedic medicine, this whole-food supplement has been used medicinally for over 3,000 years for inflammation, mineral deficiency, altitude sickness, and fatigue.
This earthy, tar-like substance is secreted from high-mountain rocks and is the centuries-long product of decomposed plants. It's rich in fulvic and humic acids, potassium, iron, magnesium, calcium, selenium, polyphenols, amino acids, and over 80 other trace minerals! Additionally, it contains dibenzo-alpha-pyrones (DBPs) which can protect the mitochondria against low-oxygen conditions and boost their function—leading to increased energy production!
Benefits of shilajit can include:
- Anti-oxidant
- Rich in minerals
- Supports normal mitochondrial function
- Supports mitochondrial oxygenation
- May protect against free radical damage
- May increase energy levels
- Possible neuro-protective properties
- May support mental wellbeing
- May support health of reproductive organs
- Supports detoxification of harmful substances
- May improve overall metabolic health
- Anti-inflammatory properties
- May protect the stomach lining
- Possesses broad antiviral properties
- Supports bone health
- May support healthy heart tissue
Our shilajit is harvested from the Altai mountains in Siberia, and each batch is third-party tested for fulvic acid content, heavy metals, and contaminants—meaning you're getting the cleanest and most potent product available. This product comes in mess-free tablets made from pure shilajit resin that has been dried over a low heat.
How to use: As shilajit can be energizing, we recommend starting with 1 tablet daily and increasing your dosage, if desired. It can be taken with or without food. Each box contains 90 tablets which are 200 mg each. Store in a cool, dry place.
Ingredients: 100% pure dried Altai shilajit resin
Shilajit in the Literature:
-Safety and efficacy of shilajit (source) (source)
-Chemical composition of shilajit (source)
-Potentiated chemotherapy for metastatic osteosarcoma in rats (source)
-Mitigated the effects of chronic fatigue syndrome in rats (source)
-Inhibited aggregation of and promoted disassembly of Tau fibrils associated with Alzheimer's Disease (source)
-Partial virus inactivation and inhibited attachment of HSV1&2, HCMV, RSV (source)
-Improved muscle adaptation, strength, and repair in obese patients (source)
-Improved adaptation to high-altitude conditions (source)
-Prevented fatigue-induced decrease in muscular strength (source)
-Potential chemotherapeutic agent against bladder cancer (source)
-Increased type 1 collagen synthesis (source)
-Induced relaxation by stimulating parasympathetic nervous system (source)
-Reduced intracranial pressure and improved neurologic outcomes in traumatic brain injury patients (source)
-And many more!