Lab-tested Himalayan Shilajit — verified before it leaves Nepal.
Every batch is independently analysed for fulvic acid (60%+), humic acid (25%+), mineral profile and heavy-metal safety. The Certificate of Analysis is available on request.
What 'lab-tested Shilajit' actually means here
Lab-tested Shilajit, as defined by Himaal Pure, is Shilajit that has been analysed by an independent laboratory — not the supplier's own facility — for fulvic and humic acid potency, full mineral profile and heavy-metal safety, with a Certificate of Analysis attached to the specific batch you received.
- Fulvic acid: target 60% or higher per batch
- Humic acid: target 25% or higher per batch
- Heavy metals tested: lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury
- Mineral profile: documented per batch
- COA: independent third-party laboratory
The four checks every Himaal Pure batch passes.
Most Shilajit you can buy online is sold without any third-party verification. We treat that as the bar to clear, not the standard. Here is what every batch is tested for before it is packaged and shipped:
- Fulvic acid content — the most-cited bioactive class in Shilajit (target ≥ 60%)
- Humic acid content — the supporting bioactive class (target ≥ 25%)
- Full mineral profile — the natural elemental signature of high-altitude Shilajit
- Heavy-metal safety — lead, cadmium, arsenic and mercury within safe consumption thresholds
Without lab testing, 'Himalayan Shilajit' is just a label.
Shilajit is high-value, low-volume, and easy to fake. Counterfeits range from look-alike resins blended with shoe polish or asphalt-derived bitumen, to genuine but contaminated material harvested from low-altitude or polluted regions. Visual inspection alone cannot tell them apart.
Independent lab testing is the only honest way to verify what is in the jar. That is why every Himaal Pure batch goes through it, and why we are happy to provide the COA on request.
Third-party, not in-house.
A test report from a brand's own internal lab is a starting point, not proof. Our COAs are issued by an independent laboratory with no commercial stake in the result. If a batch fails — fulvic acid too low, heavy metals too high, mineral profile inconsistent with high-altitude origin — it does not become product.
What the lab data means for you.
Fulvic ≥ 60%, humic ≥ 25%, documented per batch.
Pb, Cd, As, Hg checked against safe-consumption thresholds.
Independent laboratory — no in-house tests passed off as third-party.
COA shared on request for retail; included by default for bulk.
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Common questions about Lab-Tested Himalayan Shilajit.
Direct answers to the questions buyers, importers and first-time customers ask us most.
A COA reports the laboratory's measured values for the batch: fulvic acid percentage, humic acid percentage, full mineral profile and heavy-metal concentrations. It also identifies the lab and the batch number.
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The step-by-step QA pipeline.
Why independent labs matter, and which methods we use.
What we commit to on every order.
How counterfeit Shilajit shows up in lab data.
Where the material being tested actually comes from.
Browse jars with verified batch data.
Shilajit you can verify.
Order a jar; ask for the lab report; compare it to the lab reports of any other brand you are considering.