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Pure Himalayan Shilajit Resin by Herbs Mill

Wild-sourced from high-altitude Himalayan regions, purified using traditional Ayurvedic methods, and tested with modern standards. A premium resin for men and women who want a simple daily wellness ritual without fillers or hype.

  • Single-ingredient resin — no flavors, no fillers
  • Third-party lab tested with quality-focused standards
  • Traditional warm-drink ritual for daily vitality and balance

Educational only. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before use.

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Himalayan-sourced
Third-party lab tested
Single-ingredient resin
No flavors or fillers
Compliance-first claims
Product FAQ

Frequently asked
Shilajit questions.

Clear, calm answers about what Shilajit is, how people use it, and how to think about safety.

What is Shilajit?
Shilajit is a naturally occurring, dark mineral resin that seeps from high mountain rocks, especially in the Himalayan regions. In traditions like Ayurveda, it is known as a substance that may support overall vitality and balance when used as part of a healthy lifestyle. On this page, it is offered as a dietary supplement, not as a medicine.
What does Shilajit do? What is Shilajit good for?
In a wellness context, Shilajit is best described as a supplement that may support general energy, strength, and a sense of balance in daily life. It should be viewed as one supportive element alongside sleep, nutrition, movement, and professional care—not as a cure or quick fix for specific health problems.
Is Shilajit safe?
Safety depends both on the person and on the product. A properly purified and independently tested Shilajit may be reasonable for some adults when used as directed. Anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding, has a medical condition, or takes prescription medication should speak with a healthcare professional before using Shilajit or any supplement.
How do you take Shilajit and how much per day?
With resin, a common approach is to take a small portion as directed on the label, dissolve it in warm, not boiling, water, tea, or milk, and drink it as part of your routine. The right daily amount is the serving size printed on your specific product label.
When should I take Shilajit?
Many people prefer taking Shilajit in the morning or earlier in the day so it fits naturally with breakfast or a warm drink. The best time can vary. If you notice changes in sleep, discuss timing with a healthcare professional.
How long does it take for Shilajit to work?
There is no fixed timeline. Some people feel a difference in their routine over days or weeks, while others may not notice a clear change. Shilajit is not a stimulant; any support it may offer is usually gradual and depends heavily on overall lifestyle and health.
Does Shilajit increase testosterone or size?
Online content often claims that Shilajit boosts testosterone or increases size. These are simplified messages. Shilajit is not a hormone medicine, and there is no reliable evidence that it increases penis size. For hormone or sexual health questions, work with a qualified healthcare professional.
Can women take Shilajit?
Yes. Shilajit is not limited to men; women may also consider it as part of a wellness routine. However, anyone who is pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding should only use Shilajit under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
Where can I buy pure, authentic Shilajit?
You can purchase Shilajit directly from brands that clearly explain their sourcing, purification, and testing, or from trusted retailers that share the same information. Look for Himalayan origin, water-based purification, and independent lab testing for heavy metals and other quality markers.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before use.

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