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Yes and I can only advise against it. It is promoting itself with '60% of fulvic acid'.

IMO, this shows that:

a]-> it is a pharmaceutical product, standardized. Shilajit is a natural organic product and the chemical composition will vary from one batch to another.

b]-> all this talk about 'fulvic acid' is a current internet hype fueled by some health gurus with commercial motives. Fulvic acid is not a chemical component, but basically a fertilizer that can be bought in gardening centers for virtually nothing. You do not need Shilajit for that. Shilajit will provide a balanced composition of trace minerals and organic acids that can help you cope with everyday challenges - it is an adaptogen (from 'to adapt') not some body building tool.

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