Why Shamballa® stands out in the shilajit market?
Shamballa® stands out with an approach focused on pure resin, batch traceability, and the publication of independent analyses.
In a market where origin, purity, and controls are often difficult to verify, Shamballa® emphasizes concrete elements: certificates of analysis, heavy metals, microbiology, PAH4, and third-party laboratories.
A brand built on proof
Shilajit is a complex substance. Two products can bear the same name but have major differences in terms of form, purity, concentration, controls, and traceability.
Shamballa®'s goal is to make these criteria visible to allow for a more rational comparison.
| Criterion |
Why it's important |
Shamballa® Approach |
| Product form |
Resin stands out from powders, extracts, or capsules. |
Pure shilajit resin. |
| Traceability |
An identifiable batch allows for verification of associated analyses. |
Certificates accessible by batch. |
| Safety |
Contaminants must be controlled. |
Heavy metals, microbiology, and PAH4 verified. |
| Laboratories |
Analyses must be carried out by identifiable third parties. |
Controls performed by independent laboratories. |
Why are certificates of analysis central?
A certificate of analysis allows verification that a batch of shilajit has been properly controlled for essential parameters. It is a key element in distinguishing a marketing promise from a truly documented product.
Shamballa® certificates allow you to consult results related to heavy metals, microbiology, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons PAH4.
Also read: to understand the parameters of a report in detail, consult our page dedicated to official Shamballa® certificates.
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Why are PAH4 a true marker of seriousness?
PAH4 refers to four polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons monitored in certain food safety controls. Their analysis is rarely highlighted in the shilajit world, yet it provides an additional level of quality insight.
For Shamballa®, publishing this information allows us to go beyond simply talking about purity and provide more structured proof.
The real differentiator is not just saying "pure".
The differentiator is showing what has been controlled, by whom, on which batch, and with what results.
Pure resin: why does this choice matter?
The shilajit market contains several forms: resin, powder, capsules, or extracts. These formats are not always equal in terms of experience, processing, and transparency.
Shamballa® favors pure resin to maintain a form close to the traditional use of shilajit, without transforming it into powder or a highly standardized product.
| Form |
Point of vigilance |
Quality assessment |
| Resin |
Must be controlled and traceable. |
Authentic form if analyses are available. |
| Powder |
More extensive processing. |
To be checked: origin, composition, excipients, analyses. |
| Capsules |
Dosage, excipients, and standardization to be controlled. |
Sometimes less readable for the consumer. |
Why shouldn't Shamballa® be evaluated solely on price?
Comparing two shilajits solely on the price per jar or price per gram is insufficient. The correct reasoning involves considering the duration of use, the actual quantity, the product form, and available analyses.
To learn more: consult our page dedicated to the real cost of a Shamballa® cure, with the price per day according to the formats.
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The pillars of the Shamballa® approach
| Pillar |
Role |
| Purity |
Highlighting a resin without dilution or unnecessary excipients. |
| Traceability |
Linking the product to an identifiable batch. |
| Analyses |
Publishing results to verify safety and quality. |
| Transparency |
Making data available for consultation before or after purchase. |
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FAQ — Why choose Shamballa®?
Why does Shamballa® emphasize analyses so much?
Because analyses allow for verification of a batch's quality beyond marketing promises. They provide access to concrete data on heavy metals, microbiology, and PAH4.
Does Shamballa® sell resin or capsules?
Shamballa® highlights pure shilajit resin, not just a powder or encapsulated extract.
Why are PAH4 important?
PAH4 are among the contaminants that can be monitored in certain controls. Their verification adds an extra level of transparency to the evaluation of shilajit.
How to verify a Shamballa® batch?
You must consult the certificate of analysis corresponding to the batch concerned and check the published results: heavy metals, microbiology, PAH4, and the laboratory that performed the controls.
Why not compare prices only?
Because price alone says nothing about the product's form, purity, analyses, traceability, or controlled contaminants.
Conclusion: Shamballa® positions itself as a shilajit brand focused on pure resin, analytical proof, and batch-specific transparency. It is this combination that allows the product to be compared in ways other than price or general promises.
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