: Pure resin is the "gold standard" as it undergoes the least processing and is easiest to verify at home.
Buying high-quality shilajit requires looking for a to verify that it has been tested for heavy metals like lead and mercury . Authentic shilajit is typically a dark, tar-like resin sourced from high-altitude regions of the Himalayas (above 16,000 feet). 💡 Key Sourcing Criteria
: Never buy without a COA showing a recent batch number and testing for microbial contamination and heavy metals.
: Prioritize brands with GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) or ISO certifications to ensure consistent safety standards.
: Look for a standardized content of 60–80% ; claims of 90–100% are often red flags for synthetic additives.
What to Look for When Buying Shilajit: A Comprehensive Guide