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Himalayan Shilajit Resin - 30g Reviews

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The Lone Hiker
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Firstly I would like to say I take a variety of vitamins and supplements as they have definitely helped me with my overall health and wellbeing especially my immune system...I'm looking into more naturally derived supplements and you can't get more natural than shilajit....Looks and feels like other brands of shilajit I find the best way to take it is first thing in the morning I take a tiny amount and let it melt under my tongue.... This is the best way to get it into your body....My advice is to try a tub and see if you feel any health and wellbeing benefits...My only real gripe is that it's at the expensive end....
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Things And Stuff
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Shilajit is a true superfood. There are so many benefits to taking it that everyone should be using it on a regular basis. A little goes a long way so the jar lasts a long time. It's easy to dissolve into hot water and make a broth type drink. I love the earthy flavour.
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Scottish Manitou
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I've been taking a fulvic minerals supplement in concentrated liquid form for years. This is my first time trying Shilajit resin, which is a rich source of fulvic acid, amino acids and other beneficial nutrients. Before ordering, I sent KIKI Health an e-mail asking if the company's Shilajit resin is third-party lab tested for heavy metals and other possible contaminants (it's always a good idea to ask for a lab analysis report of any supplement before you go ahead and order it - some manufacturers make these reports available for view on product pages). Almost immediately, I received a reply from KIKI's production manager, who confirmed that the company's Shilajit resin is lab tested for fulvic acid content and heavy metals. He attached a copy of a recent lab analysis report, which showed that the fulvic acid content of the tested Shilajit resin sample was 75.08%, and the levels of the four heavy metals tested for in food (mercury, arsenic, lead, cadmium) were negligible - well below harmful levels. The production manager mentioned that the company is working on a dosing spoon for inclusion with future incarnations of the product, so customers will get exactly the optimal dose every time. My pre-order experience with KIKI Health was completely positive. The company's openness and responsiveness showed this to be an ethical and responsible manufacturer.Now to the Shilajit resin itself. It comes in a tiny black glass jar with a security-sealed screw top (a tiny jar is fine, because the recommended dose is also tiny: the size of a grain of rice). The resin has a gloopy tarlike consistency but dissolves well in hot coffee, which is how I take it. The flavour has a bitterness that reminds me of chaga mushroom extract (which tells me that both substances contain many of the same nutrients). To counteract the bitter flavour of the resin, I also add some honey to my coffee. The results are tasty and extremely nutrient dense. In the absence of a measuring spoon (which, at some point in the near future, should be included with each order of KIKI Health's Shilajit resin), getting an ultra-precise dose isn't really possible. Ayurvedic recommendations are to start by taking a dose the size of a grain of rice once per day, then after a week or two to take that same dose 2-3 times per day. I've been dipping the tip of a teaspoon into the resin to get out an amount approximately the size of a grain of rice, but the key word there is approximate. A measuring spoon would be handy, but that's a situation the manufacturer is aware of and planning to remedy soon.I've no criticisms of this supplement. The purity is excellent (and third-party lab verified), the fulvic acid content is high, the resin is loaded with other beneficial nutrients too, and nothing artificial is added. That's how all supplements should be. As I've said in many reviews before, there are only three factors that determine the quality of a nutritional supplement: purity, potency and efficacy. This product has all three.
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This is a nice packaging for a tried and tested product. Taste is as expected. Of course the performance of the product is to enhance the mood and activity. It improves energy and the overall activity performance.
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Having tried a number of the shilajits available on Amazon, I'm inclined to say that many of the cheaper ones are bogus - they often taste sweet and have a consistency like black treacle.I trust Kiki Health to provide something genuine though, and sure enough, this shilajit is a very thick black resin that tastes disgusting (as shilajit tends to).The Kiki Health shilajit comes in a small, robust, glass jar. It's almost too small for the contents, as the lid was in contact with the shilajit, and therefore took a bit of force to get off. There's no box, and no included spoon of any kind.I can't say whether it's worth the money, but I believe that this is true premium shilajit. It might be worth trying it so that you can then identify the cheap bogus products.
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The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using Shilajit for a few weeks now after doing forensic research trying to find a good quality brand. In that time I’ve seen an improvement in my overall energy levels and general mental sharpness and clarity.I was therefore delighted to see that one of my favourite brands - KIKI Health - have produced a Shilajit! Now. This is tiny. Be warned. And so ounce for ounce it can be deemed quite pricey. BUT. If you think about where this comes from (the resin in between squished mountains for millions of years ago!!) you’ll realise why genuine Shilajit is this price. If its cheap - it’s not genuine.This smells and looks the real deal. Don’t expect it to taste good. But. The minerals contains in this for me - has given my body a rocket boost. So well worth taking.
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