


| Shilajit |
| OFFERED IN ITS RAW UNADULTERTATED BLOCK FORM(resembles black tar) Actions: tonic, alterative, slightly laxative, cholagogue, respiratory stimulant, disinfectant & expectorant, intestinal antiseptic, diuretic, and lithotriptic, antispasmodic Indications: almost any curable disease, fatigue, genitourinary diseases, diabetes, chronic bronchitis, asthma, gall stones, jaundice, painful and bleeding piles, epilepsy, enlarged liver and spleen, fermentative dyspepsia, digestive disorders, worms, renal and bladder calculi, nervous debility, sexual neurasthenia, hysteria, anaemia and in bone fracture, fatigue, lack of vitality, prostate disorders, rhuematoid arthritis, weight loss Shilajit in Sanskrit means "conqueror of mountains & destroyer of weakness". It comes from the rocks in the lower Himalayas and is the most important natural remedy of Ayurvedic medicine. The active principle of shilajit is fulvic acid. It is very high in minerals, particularly iron, and also contains benzoic acid, which gives it a peculiar resin/incense flavour. Traditionally considered a panacea and a strong kidney tonic, it increases the core energy responsible for your sexual and spiritual power, the same force that is withered by stress and anxiety. Shilajit is purifying to all body systems, cleansing the digestive tract, lungs, liver, kidneys, urinary tract, skin, etc. It stimulates the purification of these areas, and also acts as an antiseptic and disinfectant, used for fungal, yeast and other pathogenic or infectious conditions. It also balances cholesterol and blood sugar, and promotes Page 26 of 33healthy weight loss. "There is hardly any curable disease which cannot be controlled or cured with the aid of Shilajit." - Famous Indian Vaidya Charak Fulvic acids, a natural extract from ancient plant deposit that was created 75 million years ago in the upper cretaceous period, consist of an immense arsenal and array of naturally occuring phytochemicals, biochemicals, supercharged antioxidants, free-radical scavengers, super oxide dismutases, nutrients, enzymes, hormones, amino acids, antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungals. Fulvic Acids greatly enhance the bioavailability of important trace minerals. Regenerate and prolong the residence time of essential nutrients in the cells. Modify the damage or toxic compounds such as heavy metals and free radicals. Enhance the permeability for digestive, circulatory, and cell membranes. As the most powerful, natural electrolyte known, fulvic acid restores electrical balance to damaged cells, neutralizes toxins and can eliminate food poisoning within minutes. To the science of living cells, fulvic acids are vital in bringing substantial amounts of nutrients and minerals into water solution and delivering their living energies to the living cells. Fulvic acid assists every stage of cellular metabolism. When it encounters free radicals with unpaired positive or negative electrons, it supplies an equal and opposite charge to neutralize the free radical. Ancient Sanskrit holy texts, over 3,000 years old, make reference to a mysterious substance called shilajit, which they describe as the "destroyer of weakness." The texts list its powerful health and spiritual benefits and the positive changes that shilajit brought in the lives of those who used it. The sacred substance was prescribed for thousands of years for many different health problems and became a powerful tool in Ayurvedic medicine. There is some indication that shilajit may have been the priceless soma of the Eastern alchemists. Like many Ayurvedic tonics, Shilajit is often used with other herbs to direct its action. For nervous system debility or mental disturbance, it is used with Jatamansi, an Indian form of Valerian very much like our Northwestern type. For sexual debility, Shilajit is combined with Ashwagandha, and for chronic digestive imbalance, it is used with Triphala |