Pure Altai Shilajit Resin
Clean. Balanced. Full-spectrum.
Sourced from the Altai Mountains, naturally rich in fulvic compounds and trace minerals.
A purified resin, nothing diluted, nothing unnecessary.
25 g | Resin
- Resin-based Shilajit, not powder or capsules
- Analysed using IHSS-aligned methods
- Sourced from the Altai region
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Supplied from within the UK for reliable domestic delivery
Overview
A full-spectrum Shilajit resin sourced from the Altai Mountains, naturally rich in fulvic substances and a broad spectrum of trace minerals.
Formed through the gradual breakdown of plant matter, it represents a complex natural matrix of organic and mineral compounds.
This is a true resin, not a powder or extract, analysed using IHSS-aligned methods to prioritise accurate composition over inflated figures.
- Resin format, not processed extract
- Selected for compositional integrity
- Built around full matrix preservation
Background
Shilajit forms over time through the decomposition of plant material under specific environmental conditions, resulting in a dense, mineral-rich substance.
The Altai region produces a clean and balanced profile, shaped by its altitude, environmental stability, and mineral composition.
Traditionally used as part of broader systems, Shilajit is valued for its naturally occurring composition rather than any single isolated compound.
The Altai Mountains are one of the most established and reliable regions for Shilajit formation, with a long-standing reputation for consistent material when sourced correctly.
Why This Product
- IHSS-aligned analytical approach
- Focus on full mineral matrix rather than isolated values
- Sourced from the Altai region
- Measured for accuracy and transparency, not inflated figures
Key Characteristics
- Clean, balanced mineral profile
- Naturally rich in fulvic and humic substances
- Resin format allowing flexible use
- Stable and consistent composition
Potential Use
This product is typically used as part of a balanced routine.
It may be associated with:
- Supporting energy and daily vitality
- Contribution to mineral intake
- Use within performance-focused routines
- General wellbeing and balance
Composition / Structure
Shilajit is a naturally occurring matrix rather than a single compound.
It 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.
Mineral Composition
Shilajit is often described as containing “80+” or “85+” trace minerals. While these figures are widely repeated, they are rarely supported by consistent or standardised analytical methods.
In practice, the mineral composition of Shilajit varies depending on its origin, environmental conditions, and how it is analysed. Trace elements may be present in extremely small or variable amounts, and different testing approaches can produce very different results.
Rather than focusing on headline numbers, this product is selected for the balance and interaction of its mineral and organic components.
The value of Shilajit lies in the structure of the material as a whole, not in the quantity of individual elements listed in isolation
Beyond Fulvic Acid
Shilajit is often reduced to a single metric, typically fulvic acid percentage. This is an oversimplification.
Its value lies in the interaction between its organic and mineral components, not in one isolated number.
A well-preserved matrix reflects:
- Balance between fulvic and humic substances
- Presence of naturally occurring minerals
- Integrity of the original material
Different analytical approaches can produce very different results. Learn more in our guide: Fulvic Acid in Shilajit – Which Test Can You Trust?
Analytical Standard
This product is analysed using methods aligned with the International Humic Substances Society (IHSS), considered a reference standard for distinguishing fulvic and humic fractions.
IHSS-based analysis separates these components based on molecular characteristics, rather than relying on simpler methods that can overestimate values.
This approach prioritises accuracy and transparency over headline figures.
Not all lab data reflects true composition. Learn more in our guide: Why Lab Tests From Shilajit Suppliers Aren’t Always Reliable
Purity & Verification
To verify the purity and authenticity of this Shilajit, every batch is screened for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) using advanced GC-MS analysis.
PAHs are organic compounds associated with fossil fuels and incomplete combustion. In the context of Shilajit, they are often linked to low-quality material collected from bituminous or tar-like deposits rather than genuine mountain exudates.
Testing focuses on the PAH4 group:
- Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP)
- Benzo[a]anthracene (BaA)
- Benzo[b]fluoranthene (BbF)
- Chrysene (Chr)
In authentic Altai Shilajit, these compounds are not detected or occur only in trace amounts well below EU and UK food supplement limits.
This clean profile reflects the igneous and metamorphic geology of the Altai Mountains, where the resin forms within mineral layers rather than carbon-rich sediments.
Testing for PAHs confirms:
- Absence of bituminous contamination
- Sourcing from genuine mountain deposits
- Verified purity in line with UK standards
Every batch is tested to confirm PAH4: Not Detected.
Authenticity isn’t assumed. It is verified through analytical testing.
This level of testing reflects an ongoing commitment to expanding verification standards across the range.
Learn more about contaminants, testing, and context in our guide: Heavy Metals in Shilajit – Context, Concern and Clarity
Processing / Production
- Traditionally purified following established methods
- Carefully handled to preserve resin integrity
- No fillers, carriers, or processing agents
- Maintains natural structure and composition
Quality & Sourcing
- Sourced from the Altai Mountains, a range spanning regions of Russia, Mongolia, and western China
- Formed across a geologically stable and mineral-rich environment
- Selected from sites known for consistent and high-quality material
- Naturally balanced, with a clean and stable composition
- Supplied in line with UK standards
The Altai range is one of the most significant Shilajit-producing regions in the world. When sourced correctly, material from this belt is known for its consistency and overall quality.
In contrast to heavily marketed origin claims, sourcing transparency matters. Regional naming alone does not guarantee composition, and genuine material depends on specific locations, environmental conditions, and responsible sourcing practices.
How It Compares
- Resin format vs powders or capsules
- IHSS-aligned analysis vs simplified testing methods
- Full matrix composition vs isolated metrics
- Clean, balanced profile vs lighter or heavier regional variants
Compare with:
- Hunza Shilajit – lighter, more refined profile
- Kashmiri Shilajit – deeper, more astringent profile
Who It’s For
- Individuals looking for resin-based Shilajit rather than powders
- Those who prioritise compositional accuracy and transparency
- Users building structured or performance-focused routines
- Those seeking a clean and balanced Shilajit profile
- Individuals looking to buy shilajit resin in the UK
How to Use
Shilajit resin is typically dissolved in warm water or milk and taken in small amounts.
- Flexible dosing due to resin format
- Use consistently as part of a routine
- Adjust based on preference
FAQs
What is Shilajit resin?
Shilajit resin is a natural substance formed over time from the decomposition of plant matter in mountainous regions. It contains a complex matrix of organic compounds, including fulvic and humic substances, along with naturally occurring trace minerals.
What does Shilajit taste like?
Earthy and slightly bitter, characteristic of purified Shilajit resin.
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 Shilajit resin better than capsules or powder?
Resin is generally considered the most traditional and least processed form of Shilajit. It retains the full natural matrix of organic compounds and trace minerals.
In contrast, some powders and capsule products may be derived from processed materials or isolated fulvic fractions rather than true Shilajit resin. These forms may not provide the same balance of minerals and associated compounds that define naturally formed Shilajit.
Can Shilajit be combined with other supplements?
Yes, it is often used alongside other products as part of a broader routine.
Is the flame test a reliable way to assess Shilajit?
The flame test may highlight obvious impurities, but it cannot verify composition or authenticity. Learn more in our guide: The Shilajit Flame Test
How should Shilajit be stored?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain consistency and quality.
Where is this product shipped from?
This product is supplied from within the UK, with stock held domestically for reliable delivery.
Important Information
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.
Pure Activated Shilajit Resin. Hand harvested and crafted by indigenous farming families in the Altai mountains of Siberia.
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.










