





Pure Hunza Shilajit Resin
High measured fulvic fraction. Karakoram origin. Refined resin character.
Sourced from the Hunza region of the Karakoram mountains and supplied as a purified, single-ingredient resin.
The current published analysis returned 64.13% fulvic acids, the highest measured fulvic acid result in our current regional Shilajit range.
That does not make Hunza universally better or establish a measure of potency. It gives the tested resin a clear compositional identity for customers who want a regional Shilajit characterised by a comparatively high measured fulvic fraction.
25 g | Purified resin | Dispatched from the UK
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Pure Hunza Shilajit resin
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Sourced from the Hunza region of the Karakoram mountains
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Highest measured fulvic acid result in our current regional range
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64.13% fulvic acids in the current published analysis
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Published composition and laboratory testing
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Purified resin with no fillers or carriers
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Traditional resin format rather than powder or capsules
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Held and dispatched from within the UK
View the published Hunza Shilajit testing
The published testing documentation provides the current analytical results and methodology used to characterise the resin.
Overview
Hunza Shilajit occupies a distinct position within our regional resin range.
Its clearest analytical distinction is its measured fulvic acid result. At 64.13%, the current tested product returned the highest fulvic acid percentage among our presently published regional analyses.
That figure is useful as compositional information, but it should not be treated as a universal quality score or indication that the resin will produce stronger effects.
Hunza also has a comparatively light and refined sensory character, distinguishing it from deeper and more astringent regional resins such as Kashmiri Shilajit.
The product's principal distinctions are its:
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High measured fulvic fraction
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Karakoram and Hunza regional identity
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Refined sensory character
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Purified single-ingredient resin format
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Published analytical information
Why Choose Hunza Shilajit?
The highest measured fulvic acid result in our current range
Shilajit is frequently compared using fulvic acid percentage.
The current published Hunza analysis returned:
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64.13% fulvic acids
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1.16% humic acids
Within our current regional testing, 64.13% is the highest measured fulvic acid result.
That makes the tested Hunza resin compositionally distinctive.
It does not mean:
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Higher fulvic acid guarantees better results
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Hunza Shilajit is universally superior
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The percentage represents a potency scale
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Every Hunza batch will produce an identical result
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The measured fraction proves a particular physiological effect
The relevant distinction is analytical rather than an implied health advantage.
For customers who specifically want to compare regional Shilajit according to measured fulvic composition, Hunza provides the clearest high-fulvic profile within our current range.
Hunza Shilajit from the Karakoram Mountains
This resin is sourced from the Hunza region of the Karakoram mountain system.
Hunza is known for its high-altitude landscape, glacial systems and distinctive geology. Those factors provide useful geographic context for the material but should not, by themselves, be treated as proof of quality or composition.
Origin tells us where the resin comes from.
Analysis tells us more about the material in the tested product.
This distinction matters because altitude and mountain-region names are frequently used in Shilajit marketing as shortcuts for quality.
A higher collection altitude does not automatically mean:
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Higher fulvic acid content
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Greater purity
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Greater potency
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Better mineral composition
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A superior finished resin
The composition of natural Shilajit varies according to multiple environmental and processing factors, and finished-product analysis provides more useful information than altitude alone.
Read The Shilajit Altitude Myth for a deeper explanation.
Light, Refined and Readily Dispersed
Hunza has a comparatively light and refined sensory character within our current regional range.
It has:
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A strong initial aroma that softens when dispersed
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A relatively fluid resin texture
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A slight natural sheen
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A mid-brown appearance when dispersed in warm liquid
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Rapid dispersion with relatively little visible residue
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A less pronounced astringent character than the Kashmiri resin
These characteristics describe the product's appearance, taste and handling.
They are not measurements of potency, purity or effectiveness.
A resin that disperses quickly is not automatically better than one that leaves more fine material behind, just as a stronger taste does not establish greater potency.
Natural resins can vary in texture and dispersion according to temperature, water content and composition.
Fulvic and Humic Composition
Shilajit is not a single isolated substance.
It is a variable organic-mineral matrix containing different chemical fractions, including:
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Fulvic substances
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Humic substances
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Mineral and trace elements
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Other naturally occurring organic material
The current Hunza results are:
| Fraction | Current published result |
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| Fulvic acids | 64.13% |
| Humic acids | 1.16% |
These values describe the composition of the tested product.
The high measured fulvic fraction is the main analytical distinction of Hunza within our current regional range. Its measured humic fraction is substantially smaller.
That difference should not be interpreted as evidence that a high-fulvic, low-humic composition is inherently better than a resin with a fuller measured humic fraction.
Different regional products simply present different analytical profiles.
Read The Missing Half – Why Humic Acid Matters for more context on why the humic fraction should also be considered when interpreting Shilajit composition.
How the Fulvic and Humic Profile Compares
Our current published regional analyses show different measured fulvic and humic profiles:
| Regional resin | Fulvic acids | Humic acids |
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| Hunza | 64.13% | 1.16% |
| Mongolian Altai | 54.91% | 15.87% |
| Kashmiri | 44.87% | 18.59% |
| Siberian Altai | 41.19% | 5.8% |
Hunza leads the current range in measured fulvic acid percentage.
Kashmiri has the highest current measured humic fraction, while Mongolian Altai combines substantial measured amounts of both fractions. Siberian Altai is differentiated more strongly by the breadth of its published elemental analysis and wider testing programme.
These figures describe the products and batches currently analysed.
They should not be treated as permanent characteristics of every Shilajit resin originating from those regions.
Beyond the Fulvic Acid Percentage
A fulvic acid percentage answers one compositional question.
It does not provide a complete assessment of a Shilajit resin.
Interpreting the product properly also requires consideration of factors such as:
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Humic composition
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Wider elemental composition
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Purification
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Contaminant testing
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Water content
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Analytical methodology
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Batch-specific variation
This is why we do not describe Hunza as superior simply because it returned the highest current fulvic result.
The number is useful because it describes a measurable difference between the tested regional products.
It does not establish a health outcome.
Analytical method matters as well. Different approaches to measuring fulvic substances can produce substantially different reported percentages, making apparently simple comparisons between brands misleading.
Read Fulvic Acid in Shilajit – Which Test Can You Trust? for a more detailed explanation of how testing methodology affects reported results.
Elemental Composition
Shilajit is often marketed using broad claims about containing “80+” or “85+” minerals.
Those numbers are widely repeated but are difficult to interpret without knowing:
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Which elements were actually detected
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Their measured concentrations
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The analytical method used
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The reporting limits of the laboratory
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Whether the quantities are nutritionally meaningful
For this reason, we prefer published analytical information to generic mineral-count claims.
The elemental composition of the Hunza resin forms part of the wider analytical picture, but we do not present detected minerals as implied nutritional benefits.
The presence of an element in laboratory analysis does not automatically mean that a normal serving:
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Is a nutritional source of that element
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Makes a meaningful contribution to daily requirements
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Provides it with a particular level of bioavailability
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Produces a specific physiological effect
We treat elemental measurements as compositional data rather than a collection of nutrition or health claims.
View the Hunza laboratory results and testing methodology
What the Composition Does and Doesn’t Tell Us
Analytical data helps us describe the tested Hunza resin more precisely.
It can tell us:
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The measured fulvic and humic fractions
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Which elements were detected and reported
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How one tested regional product differs from another
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Whether broad compositional statements have analytical support
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Whether a marketing claim is based on measured information rather than assumption
It cannot establish:
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A specific health benefit
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Greater potency
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Superior absorption
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Better performance
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A guaranteed customer outcome
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Geographic authenticity on its own
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That every future batch will be compositionally identical
We therefore use laboratory results to describe what has been measured, rather than to imply effects that the analysis cannot establish.
Purified Traditional Resin
Hunza is supplied as a purified Shilajit resin.
It is not converted into a powdered extract or combined with carriers to create a capsule product.
The finished product contains no added herbs, mushrooms, flavourings or unnecessary ingredients.
Its resin format means the texture may change naturally with temperature. It can become firmer when cool and softer when warm.
Those physical differences are normal characteristics of this type of product and should not be interpreted in isolation as measures of purity or authenticity.
Testing and Transparency
The current Hunza documentation provides analytical information about the composition of the finished resin.
Our approach is to publish the available testing rather than reducing the product to general claims about mountain origin, mineral count or potency.
Where analytical results are available, we present the figures in the terminology used by the relevant testing documentation.
Where a result does not establish a particular conclusion, we do not treat it as though it does.
This means distinguishing between:
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Measured composition
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Geographic context
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Sensory characteristics
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Claims about physiological effects
The first three can help customers understand the product.
They should not be converted automatically into the fourth.
View the published Hunza Shilajit testing
What This Product Is: and What It Isn’t
It is:
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A purified, single-ingredient Shilajit resin
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Sourced from the Hunza region of the Karakoram mountains
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The highest measured fulvic acid result in our current regional range
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Characterised by a comparatively high measured fulvic fraction
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Supported by published analytical information
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Comparatively light and refined in sensory character
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Supplied in a traditional resin format
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Held and dispatched from within the UK
It isn’t:
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A powdered extract
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A fixed-dose capsule
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A flavoured syrup
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Defined by an unsupported “85 minerals” claim
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Proven superior because it has the highest fulvic acid result
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Sold as a source of particular minerals
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Sold using promises about energy, hormones, performance, recovery or wellbeing
Its main point of difference is its measured fulvic composition, combined with its Hunza and Karakoram origin and relatively refined sensory character.
How Hunza Fits Within Our Range
Choose Hunza Shilajit if your priorities are:
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The highest measured fulvic acid result in our current regional range
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A high-fulvic compositional profile
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Hunza and Karakoram regional identity
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A comparatively light and refined sensory character
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Published analytical information
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Pure resin without added herbs or mushroom extracts
Choose Siberian Altai if you prioritise the broadest measured elemental profile and the most extensive testing programme in our current regional range.
Choose Kashmiri Shilajit if you prioritise its Pir Panjal origin, the highest current measured humic acid result and a deeper, more astringent sensory character.
Choose Mongolian Altai Shilajit if you prefer substantial measured amounts of both fulvic and humic fractions alongside a smoother sensory profile.
These distinctions relate to the products and batches currently tested.
They should not be treated as permanent characteristics of every Shilajit resin from each mountain region.
Is Hunza Shilajit Right for You?
This resin may suit you if you:
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Want Shilajit sourced from the Hunza region of the Karakoram mountains
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Prefer the highest current measured fulvic acid result in our regional range
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Value published composition data
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Prefer a comparatively light and refined resin character
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Want pure Shilajit without added herbs or mushrooms
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Prefer resin to capsules or powder
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Want stock held and dispatched from within the UK
It may be less suitable if you want:
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A fixed-dose capsule
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A flavoured or sweetened product
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A blended formulation
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A particularly deep or strongly astringent sensory profile
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A resin selected for the highest measured humic acid result
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A product selected solely because of an unsupported mineral-count claim
See the Ingredients and Directions accordions for the complete ingredient declaration, serving guidance and preparation instructions.
The Bottom Line
Hunza is the high-fulvic-profile choice within our current regional Shilajit range.
Its current published analysis returned 64.13% fulvic acids, the highest measured fulvic acid result among the regional resins we currently stock.
That does not make it clinically superior, establish greater potency or guarantee any particular outcome.
It gives customers a clear and measurable compositional difference to consider.
Combined with its Hunza and Karakoram origin, relatively refined sensory character and published analytical information, the product has a distinct identity without relying on promises about energy, performance or other physiological effects.
For customers who specifically want to compare regional Shilajit according to measured fulvic composition, Hunza provides the clearest high-fulvic option in our current range.
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Pure Hunza Shilajit Resin
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Product details
Ingredients
Pure activated Hunza Shilajit resin. Hand harvested from the Karakoram range (Gilgit-Baltistan).
Directions
Take 250–500 mg daily, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Shilajit is best taken by dissolving it into warm water, green tea, black coffee, cacao, or warm milk. If using hot drinks, allow boiling liquids to cool slightly before adding.
For resin, take a small amount using a clean, dry spoon or knife tip and place it against the inside of your cup, just below the liquid line. Leave for a couple of minutes to soften, then gently stir or press against the side of the cup until fully dissolved.
Avoid introducing moisture into the jar. Always use a clean, dry utensil and close the lid tightly after use.
How to Measure Shilajit
100 mg = approximately the size of 1 rice grain
250 mg = approximately a small pea-sized amount
500 mg = approximately the size of 1 green pea
Recommended Usage Cycle
Take the recommended daily serving for 6–8 weeks, followed by a four-week break.
After the break, you may begin another cycle if the product remains suitable for you.
We recommend this cycling schedule as a cautious usage protocol and an opportunity to periodically reassess your experience. It has not been clinically proven that cycling prevents tolerance or increases Shilajit’s effectiveness.
Always follow the serving instructions shown on your product. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.
Safety Information
Food supplement. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Keep out of reach of young children. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.
Not intended for use by children. If pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or under medical supervision, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Use only as directed. This product contains purified Shilajit resin and is batch tested for heavy metals, contaminants, quality, and purity.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
FAQs
What does Hunza Shilajit taste like?
Earthy and astringent, with a profile that differs from its more pungent aroma.
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 Hunza Shilajit different from other types?
Yes. Its composition reflects the environmental conditions of the Karakoram region, resulting in a lighter and more refined profile compared to deeper or more balanced variants.
Can it be combined with other supplements?
Yes, it is often used alongside other products as part of a broader routine.
Why do fulvic acid percentages vary between products?
Differences often come down to how the material is analysed. Simpler testing methods can overestimate fulvic content by including non-specific soluble compounds, whereas more advanced approaches provide a clearer distinction between fulvic and humic fractions.
How should it 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.


