“Ok so this is an expensive little pot of tar-like substance which comes out of the rocks in the mountains. Honestly it smells and tastes as you would expect from the description - it's not a sweet treat that's for sure. You only need a tiny amount per portion but even then it is pungent! I tried it in my coffee and it tastes... muddy. That being said, the reported health benefits are meant to be really good. It's too early for me to comment on any benefits, however there have been no side effects so far.If you're looking for a good quality shilajit then I'd be happy to recommend this product.”
“Before discovering Shilajit on TikTok it was not something I had ever heard of, and I doubt I would ever have stumbled across. Thanks to the TT algorithm however I have seen a lot of videos about this nutrient-rich substance and so was keen to give it a try.The pot is only 30g so is very small, it looks similar to a small cosmetics pot rather than your average pot of vitamins. When you open the jar you see the thick tar-like shilajit inside. The label suggests adding a "PEA" sized potion to hot water, which I did exactly. Although it is super thick and sticky, the second it hits the hot water it starts to dissolve and turns the water a mirky dark colour not dissimilar to a tea or weak Coffee.One thing to note is the smell of the neat Shilajit... it stinks, and to be honest it's not a nice smell. It's hard to describe but it is an acquired taste. Once dissolved in Hot water thankfully this smell largely dissipates and even in hot water alone, there is no strong taste when you drink it. It's not pleasant in flavour, but at the same time, it's not that unpleasant either.At £45 a pot, this is a very expensive way to top up your minerals, it does seem to be the real deal, as there are a lot of faux diluted products on the market. I have been wanting to try this for some time, and I am glad I did as it seems to be a good one. It is however quite pricey.”
“There is clearly something different about this Shilajit resin compared to another I have tried at about half the price. This is somewhat harder to take as it has a fairly strong smell and taste which I can still taste in a strong coffee. It has taken a bit of experimentation to find a palatable way to take it but for now have settled on making turmeric tea with the Shilajit stirred in, which is actually pretty good. I have been drinking this to break my fast most days for the last couple of weeks. Haven’t noticed the benefits yet but expect it to take a couple of weeks or so more before I notice anything. The paste is very thick and quite firm but dissolves quite well in warm liquid.”
“Integrating this supplement into my daily routine has been straightforward and effective. The consistency of the resin makes it easy to dissolve in warm water, providing a quick and simple way to boost energy levels. Noticing a subtle increase in overall vitality and a sense of well-being after consistent use. It's a natural addition that seems to complement a balanced lifestyle well.”
“This Shilajit Resin is 100% pure and naturally rich in 85+ trace minerals and fulvic acids, which has got many health benefits associated with it. It is easy to mix with any drinks or can be added to any food. Overall, a great immune boosting and energy providing supplement.”
“tiny bottle, almost 1.5 - 2x more expensive than other shilajit products but tastes equally the same. The jar looks beautiful, though tiny and cute at the same time.If you are this brand fan, then you may want to continue exploring other product ranges from this brand. Otherwise, this shilajit is almost just like any other out there. Plus, this is one is not organic, at least it does not say so.”
“Incorporating this Shilajit resin into my morning routine has become a ritual I look forward to. Dissolving a bit in warm water creates a unique, earthy drink that leaves me feeling invigorated. It's hard to quantify the benefits, but I've definitely noticed a boost in energy and focus. If you're open to exploring natural remedies, this one is worth trying.”