For centuries, Shilajit has been revered in Ayurvedic tradition as a potent rejuvenator. In the West, it’s marketed as a miracle resin, “harvested from the pristine Himalayas” and “packed with 75% fulvic acid.”

But here’s the truth: modern Shilajit supply chains are riddled with contamination, inflated potency claims, environmental damage, and zero transparency.

On the other hand, American-sourced fulvic acid — like American Grit — offers the same core bioactive benefits without the baggage. This isn’t just a comparison. It’s a reckoning.

Health Benefits – What the Science Says

Both Shilajit and fulvic acid contain:

  • Fulvic acid – Helps transport nutrients into cells, supports detoxification, and promotes gut and immune health.
  • Trace minerals – Micronutrients essential for enzyme function, bone health, and energy production.

The Key Difference? Potency and purity.

Shilajit: Fulvic levels often overstated; COA testing has exposed “75% fulvic” claims as little as 6%.

American Grit Fulvic Acid: Each batch is independently tested, with real numbers publicly available.

Purity & Safety – Numbers Don’t Lie

Shilajit Risks: Heavy metals (lead, mercury, arsenic), microbial contamination, adulterants like bitumen or charcoal.

American Grit: Zero fillers, zero synthetics, tested clean for metals and microbes before it ships.

Case in point: Independent COA testing revealed BetterAlt’s “premium” Shilajit contained a fraction of its claimed fulvic acid — and no public disclosure of heavy metals.

Environmental Impact – The Hidden Cost

FactorHimalayan ShilajitAmerican Grit Fulvic Acid
Harvest LocationFragile Himalayan slopesStable U.S. deposits
RenewabilityCenturies to formRegeneratively replenished
MethodRock & soil disturbanceLow-impact water extraction
Carbon FootprintHigh (international transport)Low (domestic transport)
Wildlife ImpactHabitat disruptionNo critical habitat loss

Sourcing Transparency – Who Can You Trust?

Shilajit Industry: Lacks standardized testing, no unified sustainability certification, and often blends materials from multiple unknown sources.

American Grit: Single-origin U.S. deposits, transparent testing, and traceable harvest methods.

Cross-Linking for Context

See The Untold Truth About Himalayan Shilajit Harvesting – How purity and sourcing claims fall apart under scrutiny. Read The Environmental Footprint of Himalayan Shilajit Extraction – Why fragile alpine ecosystems can’t sustain global demand. And check Why American-Sourced Fulvic Acid Outshines Himalayan Shilajit for potency and purity comparisons.

The Verdict – Why American Grit Wins

If you want a supplement that delivers the true benefits of fulvic acid without the risk of contamination, inflated claims, or environmental destruction, the choice is clear.

  • Tested, verified, and transparent.
  • Sustainably harvested in the U.S.
  • Packed with the same bioactive compound that makes Shilajit effective — minus the drawbacks.

Series Navigation: Himalayan Shilajit: Ancient Remedy or Modern Marketing?The Untold Truth About Himalayan Shilajit HarvestingWhy American-Sourced Fulvic Acid Outshines Himalayan ShilajitThe Environmental Footprint of Himalayan Shilajit Extraction