Pure Mongolian Shilajit Resin 25g

£44.99

Pure Mongolian shilajit. Clean, balanced and mineral-rich.

Sourced from The Mongolian Altai, naturally rich in fulvic compounds and trace minerals. Resin-based and carefully purified.

Not all shilajit is the same.

Mongolian is typically richer and more robust in composition.

Premium Mongolian Shilajit Resin 

Shilajit analysed using IHSS-aligned methods with a balanced mineral profile.

A full-spectrum premium-grade Shilajit resin sourced from the Mongolian Altai region, naturally rich in fulvic and humic substances alongside a broad spectrum of trace minerals.

Formed through long-term environmental processes, it represents a complex natural matrix of organic compounds and minerals.

This is a true resin, not a powder or extract, analysed using IHSS-aligned methods to ensure accurate composition rather than inflated figures.

Ideal for those looking to buy authentic Shilajit resin in the UK, with fast domestic delivery and full transparency.

Selected with a focus on compositional balance and consistency, not simplified metrics.

Supplied as a purified resin with no fillers, carriers, or processing agents.

Potential Benefits of Shilajit Resin

Shilajit has been traditionally used in various systems for its broad-spectrum composition and role in supporting overall wellbeing.

It is commonly associated with:

  • Supporting energy and daily vitality
  • Contribution to mineral intake
  • Use within performance-focused routines
  • General wellbeing and balance

Why This Mongolian Shilajit

  • Sourced from the Mongolian Altai region
  • Balanced fulvic and humic composition
  • Focus on overall matrix, not isolated values
  • Analysed using IHSS-aligned methods

Buying Shilajit Resin – What Matters

When choosing Shilajit resin, quality and composition can vary significantly.

Key considerations include:

  • Resin vs powder or capsules
  • Verified analytical methods
  • Source region and environmental conditions
  • Transparency of composition

This product offers:

  • Resin-based material (not processed extract)
  • IHSS-aligned analysis
  • Sourcing from the Mongolian Altai region
  • Supply from within the UK

Traditional Use & Composition

Shilajit has been used in traditional systems for centuries and is valued for its naturally occurring mineral and organic composition.

It provides a combination of:

  • Fulvic and humic substances
  • Trace minerals in naturally occurring forms
  • Organic compounds formed through long-term decomposition

It is typically used as part of a broader approach to general wellbeing and lifestyle support.

Composition & Structure

Shilajit is not a single compound but a naturally occurring matrix formed over time under specific environmental conditions.

This includes:

  • Fulvic acid and related organic compounds
  • Humic substances
  • Trace minerals in ionic forms
  • Dibenzo-alpha-pyrones and associated metabolites

The structure and interaction of these components define the material more than any single isolated value.

Compare this with our Altai Shilajit, which has a cleaner and more mineral-forward profile.

Beyond Fulvic Acid

Shilajit is often reduced to a single metric, usually fulvic acid percentage. This provides only a partial view.

Its value lies in the interaction between its organic and mineral components, not in one isolated number.

A well-preserved matrix reflects:

  • The balance between fulvic and humic substances
  • The presence of naturally occurring minerals
  • The integrity of the original material

Focusing solely on fulvic acid does not fully represent the composition.

Learn more about why fulvic acid percentages can be misleading in our detailed guide.

Analytical Standard

Fulvic acid content can vary significantly depending on how it is measured.

This product is analysed using methods aligned with the International Humic Substances Society (IHSS), widely regarded as the reference standard for distinguishing true fulvic and humic fractions.

IHSS-based analysis separates these components based on their molecular characteristics and chemical behaviour, rather than relying on simple solubility or colour-based methods.

Many commercially available products rely on simpler testing approaches, which can overestimate fulvic content by including non-specific soluble compounds.

IHSS analysis is less commonly used due to the need for specialised laboratory protocols, limited availability and higher cost.

This approach prioritises accurate composition and transparency over headline figures.

Why Mongolian Shilajit

The Mongolian Altai region produces Shilajit with a distinct and balanced composition influenced by its geological and environmental conditions.

  • Formation across varied terrain including volcanic and mineral-rich environments
  • Contribution from diverse regional flora
  • Naturally balanced fulvic and humic profile
  • Moderate intensity with a smoother overall character

This results in a Shilajit that sits between more intense and more astringent regional variants, offering a more even and versatile composition.

Origin: Mongolian Altai Region

This Shilajit is sourced from the Bayan-Ölgii province in western Mongolia, within the Mongolian Altai range.

The region is defined by a varied geological landscape, including mineral-rich rock formations and volcanic influence, combined with a harsh and fluctuating climate. These environmental factors contribute to the formation and composition of the Shilajit found in this area.

The surrounding flora, shaped by altitude and seasonal variation, contributes to the organic component of the material over time.

This combination of geological and environmental conditions results in a Shilajit with a more balanced overall profile compared to more intense or more astringent regional variants.

Environmental factors such as geology, flora and formation conditions all play a role in composition. Altitude alone is not a reliable indicator of quality. Learn more in our guide: The Altitude Myth in Shilajit.

Sensory Profile

Mongolian Shilajit has a balanced and moderate sensory profile, reflecting its overall composition.

  • A mild, slightly earthy aroma
  • A smoother and less astringent taste compared to Kashmiri resin
  • Medium viscosity with a semi-gloss appearance
  • Dark brown to black in colour when dissolved

It dissolves readily in warm liquid, consistent with its natural composition.

Compared to other regional variants, Mongolian Shilajit sits between more intense and more astringent profiles, offering a more neutral and versatile character.

Compare with our Kashmiri Shilajit for a deeper, more robust profile.

Who It’s For

  • Individuals looking for a high-quality, resin-based Shilajit, not powders or low-grade extracts
  • Those who prioritise accurate composition and transparency over inflated marketing claims
  • Individuals incorporating Shilajit into a performance-focused or structured routine
  • Those seeking a balanced and versatile Shilajit profile

How to Use Shilajit Resin

Shilajit resin is typically dissolved in warm water or milk and taken in small amounts.

Due to its concentrated nature, only a small serving is required. Usage can vary depending on individual preference and routine.

Its resin form allows for flexible dosing compared to fixed-dose capsules or powders.

For full guidance, see our detailed directions guide.

FAQ

What does Mongolian Shilajit taste like?

Milder and smoother than more astringent variants, with a balanced mineral profile characteristic of its composition.

How do you take Shilajit resin?

Shilajit resin is typically dissolved in warm water or milk and taken in small amounts. Its resin form allows for flexible dosing compared to fixed-dose capsules or powders.

How long should Shilajit be taken for?

Usage varies depending on individual preference. Some choose to use it continuously, while others cycle use as part of a broader routine.

Is Mongolian Shilajit different from other types?

Yes. Its composition reflects the environmental conditions of the Mongolian Altai region, resulting in a more balanced profile compared to more intense or more astringent variants.

Can it be combined with other supplements?

Yes, it is often used alongside other products as part of a broader routine.

How should it be stored?

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain consistency and quality.

Important Information

Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.

Pure activated Mongolian Altai Shilajit resin. Hand harvested in the foothills of Munkh Khairkhan.

Take 250-500 mg daily. Always cycle the use of Shilajit. After 4-8 weeks of continued use, take a 4 weeks break.

Shilajit is best consumed by stirring into hot water/green tea or black coffee.

*The best way is to take a pea sized amount on a knife and stick it to the inside of a cup of green tea or black coffee. Stick it just below the water line and leave there for a couple of minutes, so it softens and begins to dissolve. Then, using the knife, gently rub back and forth against the side of the cup until it completely dissolves.

How to measure Shilajit:
100 mg = 1 rice grain
500 mg = 1 green pea

Not recommended if you're pregnant or breastfeeding.