Is Shilajit Safe? Heavy Metals, Microbes, and Real COA Thresholds
Discover the truth about Shilajit safety. Learn the heavy metal and microbial limits experts recommend, how to read a COA, and why safety testing matters before you buy.

Discover the truth about Shilajit safety. Learn the heavy metal and microbial limits experts recommend, how to read a COA, and why safety testing matters before you buy.
Learn 7 proven ways to spot fake or low-quality Shilajit before you buy. From reading COAs to at-home tests, protect your health and your wallet with these expert tips.
Fake claims, contamination risks, and vague “Himalayan” buzzwords—here are the 7 biggest myths about Shilajit and the lab-backed truths, plus the clean fulvic alternative from American Grit.
Shilajit and fulvic acid both offer powerful benefits, but one is cleaner, more sustainable, and more transparent. See why American Grit’s fulvic acid outperforms Himalayan Shilajit in every category.
Shilajit’s growing demand is putting fragile Himalayan ecosystems at risk. Learn how extraction impacts the environment and why American-sourced fulvic acid is the sustainable alternative.
Shilajit and fulvic acid are not the same. See the clear differences in purity, potency, and sustainability—and why American Grit delivers the edge.
Fake and adulterated Shilajit is everywhere—here’s how to identify the red flags, demand proof, and choose a safe, potent alternative like American Grit.
Himalayan Shilajit has tradition, but American-sourced fulvic acid delivers higher purity, sustainable sourcing, and verified potency. See the side-by-side proof.
Follow Shilajit from alpine rock to your spoon: formation, harvesting, purification, testing, risks—and a cleaner U.S. fulvic alternative in American Grit.
Shilajit’s origin story—ancient resin oozing from Himalayan rock—sounds almost mythical. But behind the romance are practical realities: unregulated extraction, inconsistent purification, and fragile alpine ecosystems that don’t recover quickly from disruption. If you’re seeking the benefits people associate with Shilajit, it’s time to examine how it’s harvested—and whether there’s a better way to access its