
BENEFITS OF SHILAJIT
The Ultimate Superfood
Shilajit has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. The earliest recorded evidence of its uses and benefits come from the Ayurvedic scriptures, notably the 'Charaka Samhita' and 'Sushrut Samhita'. Theses criptures were the basis for Ayurvedic Medicinal practices in which Shilajit was described as being a panacea for all ailments with a broad range of health benefits for both mind and body. Its active ingredients Fulvic Acid and Humic Acid in addition to its 85+ ion mineral content make Shilajit a one of a kind natural compound, the ultimate superfood.
Shilajit has many known names from its ancient origins, including 'Mountain Blood', 'Killer of Weakness' and 'Preserver of the body'. Of course, Shilajit is scarce and needs precise conditions to be produced naturally as it does in the Altai Region, which is known for producing the worlds's most pure and potent Shilajit. This means that its uses have been kept one of the world's most valuable health secrets to this day. Although, recent medical studies have been done proving just how effective the uses of pure Shilajit can be, it still remains a rarity, especially in western medicinal culture.
Benefits include:
Decalcification of pineal gland
Increased energy levels
Enhanced cognitive function
Improved sleep pattern
Increased Fertility
Longevity
Detoxification
Antiviral
Increased testosterone in males
Hormone balancing
Improved memory
Anti-aging
High altitude sickness
Iron deficiency (anemia)
Mineral deficiency
Infertility
Improve cardiac performance
Fights certain types of cancer cells
Improves metabolism
Promotes hair growth
Pain relief
Boosts function of urinary system
Treat anxiety and depression
Manage diabetes
Boosts immunity
Anti-Inflammatory
Healthy bones and nails
*Disclaimer:
We at Altai Mountain Shilajit are proud of our product and confident of its many benefits. However, we are not medical professionals and do not give medical advice. If you are unsure whether to take Shilajit please consult your GP before doing so.