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shilajit ingredients

What are Basic Ingredients of Shilajit?

Shilajit usually comprises of 60-80% organic matter, 20-40% mineral matter and 5% of trace elements. Several reports and scientific data suggest that it contains around 80 bio-active components including fatty acids, benzoic acid, hippuric acid, resin and waxy materials, albuminoids, gums, and vegetable matter. Being a Phyto-complex, Shilajit mainly contains (60 – 80%) of humus substances like humins, humic acids and fulvic acid. Additionally, it also contains triterpenes, sterols, ichthyol, ellagic acid, resin, aromatic carboxylic acid, 3, 4-benzocoimiarins, amino...

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types of shilajit

What are Different Types of Shilajit?

The types of Shilajit is characterised from the type of mountainous rocks from which it exudes: Rocks containing Gold : Shilajit oozing out of these rocks have reddish colour.. Rocks containing Silver (Rajat Shilajit): Shilajit coming out of these rocks are whitish in colour. Rocks containing Copper: The exudation from these types of rocks has a peacock-throat like appearance, i.e. bluish-purple colour. Rocks containing Iron: Considered as the best variety, the exudation looks quite similar to the gum.

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shilajit benfits

Shilajit Benefits at a Glance

Shilajit is one such herbal-mineral that has remained a crucial component in the process of healing since centuries. It is not only used for managing stress and anxiety but also plays a significant role in treating conditions like dysuria, glycosuria, breathing disorders, urinary disorders, kidney stones, oedema, skin diseases, phthisis, piles, anaemia, epilepsy, mental disorders, and worm infestation. The main function of Shilajit is to regulate and improve the functions of the thyroid gland.

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