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+9779851030965Himalayan Shilajit Resin, also known as Asphaltum, is a naturally occurring tar-like material found in the high mountains of Nepal and other Himalayan areas. For hundreds of years, people have resorted to this age-old Ayurvedic treatment in the hopes of finding relief from disease and suffering. As organic matter decomposes slowly in hilly places subjected to high temperatures and pressures, plants and bugs produce shirajit, a mineral-rich fluid. Its high fulvic acid content and more than 80 trace elements make it popular among health-conscious people. These nutrients have a number of beneficial benefits on human health, including improved cognitive function, energy levels, immunity, and general well-being.
Obtaining Shilajit from Nepal
To harvest Shilajit, one needs devote substantial time, effort, and understanding to its natural cultivation and removal methods. Shilajit is frequently found in cracks in rocks at high elevations, notably those over 3,000 to 5,000 meters. Because of the high temperatures seen throughout the summer, the material can be removed from the rocks.
Local harvesters usually have to travel over hard, inaccessible mountain ranges to get Shilajit, which they gently scrape from rocks. For best cleaning results, limit the use of organic products and waste. The first stage in processing raw Shilajit is to clear it of any impurities, such as stones, grit, or dirt. Historically, raw materials were dissolved in water, filtered, and dried to generate a clean and useable finished product. Pure shilajit is often dark brown or black in color and has a thick, sticky substance. Shilajit is typically regarded as a valuable and scarce resource due to its high demand and difficulty in cultivation.
Here are the main areas in Nepal where you may find Shilajit
The Shilajit people live in Nepal’s mountainous and rough areas.
The Dolpa District, a prominent provider of high-quality Shilajit, is well-known for its beautiful mountain environment.
The Mustang District, known for its harsh scenery, is home to some of Nepal’s best Shilajit.
The Manang and Humla Districts are rural areas rich in resources, and the residents are eager to provide a helping hand when required.
The Langtang and Khumbu mountain ranges, near Everest, are best for the shilajit harvesting.
Finally, Shilajit is an important part of Nepal’s natural heritage, coming from the pristine Himalayas. It fetches a premium price in marketplaces throughout the world due to its health advantages as well as the labor necessary to harvest and clean it manually.