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Identifying Legitimate Shilajit Products & Vendors: Consumer’s Guide Released

NutroTonic, an online retailer well-known for its authentic Himalayan shilajit supplements, has released a new guide on identifying fake or lower-quality products.

-- The release of the guide highlights the growing number of counterfeit shilajit products that have appeared on the market, all of which claim to be genuine. In the guide, NutroTonic compares mimics to authentic supplements and explores common tactics that unscrupulous vendors may use to mislead consumers.

For more information, please visit https://nutrotonic.com/blogs/news/are-cured-shilajit-gummies-authentic-find-out-in-our-review

Shilajit is a naturally occurring, mineral-rich substance that has been a staple in many traditional South Asian practices for centuries, and it continues to see frequent use in Ayurvedic and Siddha medicine today. In times of antiquity, it was thought to improve vitality and lengthen the lifespan, while modern research has suggested that it can raise energy levels, strengthen the immune system, and reduce inflammation. There is also evidence that shilajit can improve brain function and reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, and studies have shown that it can increase testosterone levels as well.

Because the substance offers a broad range of health benefits, it has grown more popular among natural health enthusiasts around the world. However, shilajit is very rare and time-consuming to harvest, as it can only be found at high elevations in mountain ranges such as the Himalayas. This has driven some vendors to meet increasing demand with lower-quality products or counterfeits, which are cheaper to produce but may not provide consumers with the same benefits; some may even contain harmful additives and heavy metals, which can lead to health complications if consumed.

According to NutroTonic’s guide, reputable shilajit vendors will be transparent about their product’s composition, processing methods, and sourcing. For example, NutroTonic’s shilajit is composed of 86% fulvic acid, and it is harvested from the Himalayas at elevations of 17,000 feet and above, after which it is filtered rigorously and tested by third-party labs—details that are available on the company’s website. Vendors who don’t provide clear information on these aspects of their products are more likely to be selling counterfeits.

NutroTonic’s guide says that consumers can also verify a vendor’s claims through customer testimonials, but they must pay careful attention to the wording. Reviews that use uniform language may not be authentic, while varied testimonials are typically from verified customers who have tested the product.

Interested parties can learn more by visiting https://nutrotonic.com/

Contact Info:
Name: NutroTonic
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Organization: NutroTonic
Address: 5031 West W.T.Harris Boulevard, Charlotte, North Carolina 28269, United States
Website: https://nutrotonic.com/

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89159320

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