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How Much Should Shilajit Cost? Understanding Price, Quality and Value

Why does one Shilajit resin cost £15 while another costs £80? Discover the factors that influence Shilajit pricing, including sourcing, purification, testing, composition, and quality, and learn how to assess true value beyond the marketing claims.

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How to Read a Shilajit Lab Report: Fulvic Acid, Heavy Metals, ISO 19822 & What Brands Don't Tell You

Most Shilajit lab reports reveal far less than consumers realise. Learn how to interpret fulvic acid levels, heavy metal testing, ISO 19822 standards, and the key details that separate meaningful quality data from marketing theatre.

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Informal Tests vs Lab Reports: Why Most Shilajit “Authenticity Checks” Don’t Mean Much

Informal Tests vs Lab Reports: Why Most Shilajit “Authenticity Checks” Don’t Mean Much

Flame tests, dissolve tests, UV torches and quick “authenticity checks” are everywhere — but most don’t tell you what you think they do. This guide breaks down the science behind common Shilajit tests, how they can be faked, and why real quality comes down to proper analysis, not quick reactions.

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Does Shilajit Contain 84 Minerals? A Closer Look at the Claim

Shilajit is often claimed to contain 84 minerals. This guide explains where that number comes from, why it’s misleading, and what actually matters when assessing composition.

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“Gold Grade” Shilajit: What It Means (And Why It’s Not a Standard)

“Gold grade” Shilajit sounds like a defined standard. This guide explains what the term actually means, why it isn’t regulated, and what matters instead.

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What to Look for When Buying Shilajit (A Practical Guide)

Choosing Shilajit isn’t as simple as comparing labels. This guide explains what actually matters, from sourcing and testing to composition and consistency.

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