What to Check Before You Buy Shilajit Resin Online
Here’s the hard truth: most products marketed as “Shilajit” online are not what they claim to be. Some are cut with molasses, others diluted with water, and many come from low elevations where contamination with heavy metals is common.
If you don’t know what to look for, buying Shilajit resin online can feel like gambling with your health. The good news? There’s a clear checklist that separates authentic Shilajit from the rest.
✅ The Shilajit Buyer’s Checklist
1. Certificate of Analysis (COA)
A COA (Certificate of Analysis) is your proof that a product has been independently tested. If a brand doesn’t publish one, that’s your first red flag. At Pür Shilajit, every batch has a public COA available because transparency is non-negotiable.
2. Fulvic Acid Percentage
Fulvic acid is the key driver behind Shilajit’s absorption power. Most resins on the market average 50–60%. Our latest batch measures at 78.6% fulvic acid (ISO-lab verified). The higher the percentage, the stronger the mineral delivery into your cells.
3. Heavy Metal Panel
Contamination is common in low-elevation or adulterated products. Always look for a heavy metal panel that proves the resin passes strict standards, like California Prop 65 compliance. If you can’t see test results, move on.
4. Batch Numbers & Traceability
Every jar should have a batch number printed on the label. This guarantees traceability — you know when it was made, where it came from, and that it passed quality checks. No batch number? That’s a 🚩 red flag.
5. Test Lab Credentials
Not all labs are equal. Look for ISO-17025 accredited labs. “Third-party tested” doesn’t mean much unless the lab itself is certified.
💰 Price & Packaging: Spotting Real Value
Check the Ingredient List
The ingredient list should say only one thing: Shilajit. If you see “mineral pitch,” “resin blend,” or any other ingredient, that’s a sign it’s been altered.
Check the Country of Origin
By law, supplement packaging must declare origin. Look for phrases like “Product of Altai Mountains” or “Pure Shilajit.” If it says “Made in the USA”, that means the resin was altered once it reached the U.S. — often by adding water, molasses, or other substances. Pure Shilajit is not manufactured; it’s harvested and preserved.
Packaging That Protects Potency
Real resin belongs in dark, UV-proof glass jars. Plastic tubs or cheap packaging can degrade potency over time. At Pür Shilajit, we use black glass jars designed to preserve freshness and strength.
⚖️ Resin vs Capsules vs Tablets: Which Form Is Right for You?
Resin
The flagship form. Pure, raw, sun-dried resin from the Altai. Ideal for purists who want maximum potency and versatility — dissolve in water, tea, or coffee.
Capsules
Convenience meets purity. Vegan-friendly, portable, and pre-measured. Perfect for travel or anyone who prefers simplicity.
Tablets
Ease and consistency in a single press. No mess, no measuring — just reliable daily use. Great for beginners or those who want controlled dosing.
Skip the Guesswork!
Every jar of Pür Shilajit is:
- ✔️ Backed by a COA
- ✔️ ISO-17025 Lab Tested
- ✔️ Prop 65 Heavy Metal Compliant
- ✔️ 70+ Days Sun-Dried at High Altitudes
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Shilajit safe to buy online?
Yes — but only if you verify COAs, heavy metal tests, and country of origin. Transparency is everything.
What’s the best pure Shilajit resin?
The best resin is high in fulvic acid (70%+), tested in ISO-certified labs, and packaged in UV-proof jars. Always check lab proof before buying.
How much does pure Shilajit cost?
Pure resin reflects the cost of altitude harvesting, sun-drying, and lab testing. Authentic jars typically range in the $60–$80 range depending on size and origin.
How do I know if my Shilajit is real?
Authentic resin has a tar-like texture, dissolves fully in warm water or milk, and comes with batch numbers and lab reports.
The Bottom Line
Buying Shilajit resin online doesn’t have to be a gamble. Use this checklist: COA, fulvic acid %, heavy metal panel, batch numbers, and test lab credentials.
Check the ingredient list, confirm the origin, and pay attention to packaging. The best Shilajit doesn’t hide behind marketing slogans — it proves itself with numbers and tradition.
Fresh Batch Just Landed
78.6% fulvic acid. 70+ days sun-dried. ISO-lab verified. Prop 65 compliant.