Description
Similar to Fulvic Acid drops, Shilajit is a plant humus degrading between layers of rock over long periods of time at high altitudes in the Himalayan and Altai Mountains. Being a naturally occurring substance, its nutrient profile consists of complexA group of related, often repressed ideas and impulses
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th... More. ShilajitSanskrit: शिलाजीत (śilājatu), from शिल... More is harvested in the summer while this dark thick liquid oozes from the rocks. As raw shilajitSanskrit: शिलाजीत (śilājatu), from शिल... More may include impurities such as stones and sand it is mixed with spring water to filter out all of the heavy particles. Once the purification stage is over it is dried to evaporate all of the added water and it becomes a pure shilajitSanskrit: शिलाजीत (śilājatu), from शिल... More (shilajitSanskrit: शिलाजीत (śilājatu), from शिल... More extract).
Known for the effects of purging halides, it has been treasured for its benefits to the pineal gland.
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