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Hunza Shilajit with raw honey, and turmeric milk.

The Shilajit Deception: Why High Fulvic Acid Is a Red Flag — Sometimes

Not all Shilajit is created equal. Discover why ultra-high fulvic acid claims (60%–80%) often signal poor quality — and how real, full-spectrum resins differ.

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Heavy Metals in Shilajit: Context, Concern, and Clarity

Heavy Metals in Shilajit: What You Need to Know
Shilajit is rich in minerals—but does it contain harmful heavy metals like lead or arsenic? This in-depth article explores lab testing, toxicity thresholds, food comparisons, and purification practices to help you make an informed, safe choice.

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Four jars of One Life Foods Shilajit resin in different varieties: Mongolian, Kashmiri, Hunza, and Siberian.

The Secret Stars of Shilajit: Why Dibenzo-α-Pyrones Deserve a Standing Ovation

Our premium Shilajit resin delivers more than just fulvic acid. Packed with trace minerals and rare DBPs, it supports energy, endurance, cognition, and whole-body vitality—exactly as nature intended.

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Sun-Dried and Overhyped: The Dirty Laundry of Shilajit Marketing

Sun-Dried Shilajit? Not Quite.
Don’t fall for the sun-dried Shilajit myth. While it sounds natural, the process is slow, inconsistent, and prone to contamination. We use precision-controlled low-temperature dehydration to preserve bioactives like fulvic acid — no fluff, just clinically sound extraction. Purity. Potency. Proven.

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Is Your Shilajit Safe — or a Biohazard in a Jar?

Not all Shilajit is created equal — and some of it might be doing more harm than good. As this ancient resin gains popularity, a wave of runny, low-quality (and sometimes mouldy) products has flooded the market. In this post, we break down how to spot fake or diluted Shilajit, why moisture is a major red flag, and what real, high-quality resin should look, smell, and feel like. Don’t get duped — choose your goo wisely.

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Altitude Attitude: Why Every Shilajit Brand Thinks It Climbed Everest

Think your shilajit came from 18,000 feet? Think again.
Despite what the labels say, there’s no evidence that commercial shilajit is harvested at such extreme altitudes — and no science to back it up. We unpack the real sourcing story, explore the regions that actually produce potent, high-quality resin, and show why biodiversity beats buzzwords every time.

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