SHILAJIT'S DISCOVERY
Like many of nature’s ancient practices, how, when, and where Shilajit was initially discovered remains a mystery. One legend has that villagers living along the Himalayan Mountain range were intrigued as to why white monkeys climbed up thousands of feet every day on a quest for tar-like substance off the mountain’s rock formations.
Also referred to as Salajeet, Silajatu, Mumio or Mumiyo, the name translates to “rock invincible”, “conqueror of mountains” and "destroyer of weaknesses".
Shilajit is one of the few edible forms of fulvic acid that also contains more than 85 trace minerals, vitamins, nootropics, amino acids and other organic compounds.