- Ingredients:100 Mumiyo
- Product Structure:Tablets
- Net Quantity: 30 Tablets
- Country of Origin:Kyrgyzstan
- Food Supplement Approval Number:009015-12.11.2020
Daily Dosage:It is recommended that adults aged 11 and over take one tablet daily after meals.
Mumiyo, a substance with a history spanning 3,000 years, has been used in herbal medicine in many countries from the Far East to the Middle East. It is found in high mountaintops and caves.
It was brought to the West under names such as "Mumiyo Mumijo." However, in the Turkic World (Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, etc.), where it originated, it is known as "Tears of the Mountains," although its exact equivalents are unknown. It is formed by the hardening of mountain plants through natural formations over time. It is a substance containing vitamins and minerals found in soil, rocks, and rain.
Minerals Found in Shilajit
More than 85 minerals, including vitamins A, B, C, and P, are found in Shilajit. It also contains elements such as cobalt, copper, nickel, iron, zinc, manganese, chromium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, cadmium, bismuth, and molybdenum.
The minerals found in Shilajitare not the same as those found in mineral supplements. These minerals are in ionic form and have previously been absorbed by the abundant plant life and returned to the earth. Fulvic acid, the primary ingredient in mumiyo, is vital for penetrating cell walls and transporting minerals into cells. Fulvic acid is considered the strongest electrolyte known. The fulvic acid found in mumiyo has the ability to restore the electrical balance in damaged cells.
Fulvic acid is found in its most natural and pure form in Mumiyo. Fulvic acid expands cell walls and transports minerals to the deepest recesses of cells. Minerals are of no importance unless they can be transported into cells. Minerals also serve as catalysts for the assimilation of vitamins. Inadequate mineral supplementation also means vitamin deficiency.
Regular use of mumiyo helps the body and mind adapt to new, diverse environmental, climatic, and social conditions without experiencing stress.
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A study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology examined the ability of Shilajit to treat stomach ulcers.
It is used for nourishment, vitality renewal, and physical strength. It is also said to provide strong sexual vitality and help nutrients penetrate deep into the tissues when taken with warm organic milk.
Warnings
Do not exceed the recommended daily serving.
Supplementary foods cannot replace a normal diet.
Keep out of reach of children.
Not a medicine.Not used to prevent or treat diseases.
Consult your doctor during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or if you are taking any illness or medication.
Do not purchase packages that have been cut or opened.
Batch Numberand Best Before Date (BEST) are on the packaging.
Storage ConditionsStore below 25 C in a cool, dry place. Protect from direct sunlight.