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Most people have never heard about this cryptic booster, meaning NOW is the best time to reap its benefits!
Monday 11 May 2020
By Alex Eriksson
Shilajit is a tar-like substance that can be found oozing from rocks in the Himalayas, Andes, and a few other mountain ranges around the world.
It has been called many names throughout the centuries.
Blood of the mountain, rock sweat, stone wax...
And since scientists still don't really knows what on Earth this thing is, it could basically be anything. Here are some of the less crazy theories about shilajit:
- It's the essential oil of ancient plants mixed with local minerals and trapped in stones.
- It's the decomposed and fossilized remnants of the tropical forests crushed between the Indian and Asian continents when they collided about 50 million years ago.
- It's fermented and fossilized bat crap. Mixed with minerals and dirt.
The crazier theories speculate that it's something alien, not even from this world.
In any case, it's sort of strange that Ayurvedic healers have been using it for centuries as a natural remedy and vitality booster but...
Recent studies suggest they might have been onto something here.
Who could have thought this oozing rock tar would actually have any health benefits... Crazy!
In a nutshell, shilajit is a treasure trove of minerals, trace elements, and antioxidants like fulvic and fumic acid.
Scientists believe that's exactly why shilajit seems to have amazing health benefits, as it may restore the body's mineral deficiencies.†
(Even those you would never think you have.)
But before we tell you the science behind the potential benefits you may expect from shilajit, here's something you really don't want to miss...
Sweet, now back to the topic.
As a rule, most men have at least one micro element deficiency that may significantly undermine their health.†
The worst part?
These deficiencies can have no symptoms for years or even decades while they feed on your health.†
For example, zinc deficiency leads to low testosterone levels. The same goes for vitamin D and selenium.†
And that's when shilajit enters the stage.
Jam-packed with ancient minerals and trace elements, it's basically an all-in-one nutritional support.
Modern studies looked into whether it has any practical use and potential health benefits... And oh man you'll like this.
Let's dig into the details.
Becoming more than human may be possible.
(With the right booster.)
Early research on shilajit suggests that it may:
- Boost hormone production and fertility thanks to it's high zinc content.†
- Alleviate iron deficiency anemia due to it's high iron content.†
- Slow down the aging process through the antioxidative power of its fulvic acid.†
- Help fight stress and fatigue by mobilizing all the body's systems and processes.†
- Support a healthy heart through its cardioprotective action.†
Basically, it’s a compound that makes you superhuman—well, just a little bit.
It may give you higher hormone levels, energy and stamina, keeps you younger for longer, and promotes heart health.
The best part?
This universal performance & health booster is largely unknown to the general public. In other words, everyone who's taking it will have the upper hand over their competition.
Better at the gym, work, bed, in life. That's what shilajit may give you.
The only problem?
Well, it's quite rare, so coming across genuine high-quality shilajit might be the real quest.
We’ve found at least 4 other epic compounds that are amazing for men’s hormonal health, physical performance, and blood flow (you know why that’s important, right? 😉)
The best part: most men have NO IDEA of these awesome boosters, so you’ll be way ahead of your competition if you put this knowledge to good use.
So, are you ready to rock?
*†Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Product results may vary from person to person. Information provided on this site is solely for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Do not use this information for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing of any medications or supplements. Only your healthcare provider should diagnose your healthcare problems and prescribe treatment. None of our statements or information, including health claims, articles, advertising or product information have been evaluated or approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The products or ingredients referred to on this site are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement, diet or exercise program, before taking any medications or receiving treatment, particularly if you are currently under medical care. Make sure you carefully read all product labeling and packaging prior to use. If you have or suspect you may have a health problem, do not take any supplements without first consulting and obtaining the approval of your healthcare provider. Copyright © Anabolic Health LLC. All rights reserved.
1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20078516/
2. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26395129/
3. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/288266508_Shilajit_in_management_of_iron_deficiency_anaemia
4. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378874112003893?via%3Dihub
5. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12012-014-9245-3