Why Trust Alpine Organic Shilajit
Most shilajit brands ask you to trust them. We would rather just show you the paperwork. Independent laboratory reports for heavy metals and fulvic acid, published below in full.
Heavy Metals
This is the test that matters most, and the one most brands quietly skip. Shilajit forms inside rock and picks up whatever the rock contains, so unpurified or badly purified material can carry lead, arsenic, mercury and cadmium straight into your daily dose.
Ours is screened for all four by an independent laboratory before a single jar ships. The full report is here, unedited. Tap it to read the figures for yourself.
Fulvic Acid
Fulvic acid is the compound that makes shilajit shilajit. It is also the reason cheap imitations exist: a dark sticky resin is easy to fake, and a fulvic acid figure is not.
Laboratory testing confirms the fulvic acid content of what is actually in the jar, which is the difference between paying for genuine purified Himalayan shilajit and paying for something that merely looks like it.
Ask any other brand for their reports.
If they send you a supplier document from years ago, a certificate for a different product, or nothing at all, you have learned something worth knowing before you spend your money. We put ours on a public page because we have no reason not to.
Now you have seen the proof.
Pure Himalayan resin for traditional daily use, or gummies for an easy measured dose. Same tested material, your choice of format.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.


