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Shilajit test winner 2025:
The best Shilajit in a big comparison

We tested 5 brands over 3 months to find the purest and most effective Shilajit resin – here is our Mumijo test winner

Our Top 5

For comparison

Many people struggle with lack of energy, concentration problems and slow recovery – complaints that are often associated with stress, nutrient deficiencies or a weakened immune system.

In this context, Shilajit (also called Mumijo) is increasingly coming into focus: a centuries-old natural resin that is said to have an exceptionally vitalizing effect in traditional medicine.

But with its growing popularity, so too has the number of products on the market – and not all of them deliver on their promises. Shilajit of dubious origin or with artificial additives, in particular, can do more harm than good.

To find out which is really the best Shilajit on the market, we thoroughly tested products from the brands NatureSprings, GesundPur, Green Helpers, HimalayaKraft and DoktorHealth with experts for three months.

Our goal was to determine the Shilajit test winner for 2025. We paid particular attention to these four crucial points:

Origin & Quality:

High-quality Shilajit ideally comes from the Himalayas, harvested at high altitudes
over 5,000 meters – far from environmental pollution,
rich in nutrients.

Fulvic acid content:

The natural content of fulvic acid is a key quality feature. Only products with a high content (50–80%) were considered for us.

Purity & Composition:

Genuine Shilajit contains no additives, fillers, or artificial substances. Combination products with Ashwagandha or Ginseng often contain less
active resin – and are correspondingly weaker.

Transparency & Security:

Many inferior products—especially from China—are barely recognizable as such. We have carefully examined every recipe to get to the bottom of misleading claims.

Shilajit in the test – The best Shilajit resin 2025 in the big comparison

After an intensive testing phase, we present our selection of the five best Shilajit products – with a surprising but clear favorite at the top: the Mumijo test winner 2025.

Advertorial

Shilajit test winner 2025:
The best Shilajit in a big comparison

We tested 5 brands over 3 months to find the purest and
to find the most effective Shilajit resin – here is our Mumijo test winner

Our Top 5

For comparison

Many people struggle with lack of energy, concentration problems and slow recovery – complaints that are often associated with stress, nutrient deficiencies or a weakened immune system.

In this context, Shilajit (also called Mumijo) is increasingly coming into focus: a centuries-old natural resin that is said to have an exceptionally vitalizing effect in traditional medicine.

But with its growing popularity, so too has the number of products on the market – and not all of them deliver on their promises. Shilajit of dubious origin or with artificial additives, in particular, can do more harm than good.

To find out which is really the best Shilajit on the market, we thoroughly tested products from the brands NatureSprings, GesundPur, Green Helpers, HimalayaKraft and DoktorHealth with experts for three months.

Our goal was to determine the Shilajit test winner for 2025. We paid particular attention to these four crucial points:

Origin & Quality:

High-quality Shilajit ideally comes from the Himalayas, harvested at altitudes above 5,000 meters – far from environmental pollution,
rich in nutrients.

Fulvic acid content:

The natural content of fulvic acid is a key quality feature.
Only products with a high content (50–80%) were considered by us.

Purity & Composition:

Genuine Shilajit contains no additives, fillers, or artificial substances. Combination products with Ashwagandha or Ginseng often contain less
active resin – and are correspondingly weaker.

Transparency & Security:

Many inferior products—especially from China—are barely recognizable as such. We have carefully examined every recipe to get to the bottom of misleading claims.

Shilajit in the test – The best Shilajit resin 2025 in the big comparison

After an intensive testing phase, we present our selection of the five best Shilajit products – with a surprising but clear favorite at the top: the Mumijo test winner 2025.

Advertorial

Shilajit test winner 2025:
The best Shilajit in a big comparison

We tested 5 brands over 3 months to find the purest and
to find the most effective Shilajit resin – here is our Mumijo test winner

Our Top 5

For comparison

Many people struggle with lack of energy, concentration problems and slow recovery – complaints that are often associated with stress, nutrient deficiencies or a weakened immune system.

In this context, Shilajit (also called Mumijo) is increasingly coming into focus: a centuries-old natural resin that is said to have an exceptionally vitalizing effect in traditional medicine.

But with its growing popularity, so too has the number of products on the market – and not all of them deliver on their promises. Shilajit of dubious origin or with artificial additives, in particular, can do more harm than good.

To find out which is really the best Shilajit on the market, we thoroughly tested products from the brands NatureSprings, GesundPur, Green Helpers, HimalayaKraft and DoktorHealth with experts for three months.

Our goal was to determine the Shilajit test winner for 2025. We paid particular attention to these four crucial points:

Origin & Quality:

High-quality Shilajit ideally comes from the Himalayas, harvested at altitudes above 5,000 meters – far from environmental pollution,
rich in nutrients.

Fulvic acid content:

The natural content of fulvic acid is a key quality feature.
Only products with a high content (50–80%) were considered by us.

Purity & Composition:

Genuine Shilajit contains no additives, fillers, or artificial substances. Combination products with Ashwagandha or Ginseng often contain less
active resin – and are correspondingly weaker.

Transparency & Security:

Many inferior products—especially from China—are barely recognizable as such. We have carefully examined every recipe to get to the bottom of misleading claims.

Shilajit in the test – The best Shilajit resin 2025 in the big comparison

After an intensive testing phase, we present our selection of the five best Shilajit products – with a surprising but clear favorite at the top: the Mumijo test winner 2025.

Advantages:

✅ Himalayan Shilajit from altitudes above 5,000 m, free from additives or impurities

✅ Laboratory-tested fulvic acid content: over 65%, nothing artificially added

✅ 100% pure resin: no powders, no herbal mixtures

✅ Customer feedback: above-average satisfaction, many positive feedback on energy, focus & endurance

✅ Incl. e-book

✅ Excellent value for money

Disadvantages:

❌ Often sold out quickly due to high demand

❌ Currently only available online

Our conclusion:

In our large comparison, the Shilajit Resin from GesundPur emerged as the clear test winner in 2025.

It impresses with exceptional purity, a high natural fulvic acid content of over 65% (laboratory tested) and comes from sustainable wild collection in the Himalayas at an altitude of over 5,000 m.

The production is gentle and without any additives – exactly as recommended in traditional Ayurvedic medicine.

We were particularly impressed by the fact that GesundPur provides complete laboratory analyses that not only verify the fulvic acid content but also the absence of heavy metals and contaminants.

Our editorial team has verified these values ​​in an independent laboratory test and all information was confirmed and found to be complete and correct.

This creates transparency and trust – something that is not a given in the food supplement market.

In combination with the practical application as a pure resin and the positive feedback from customers, GesundPur stands out clearly from competitors.

Now to the test winner

Advantages
✅ High-quality glass packaging

✅ Natural origin

Disadvantages:

Laboratory analysis showed only 47% fulvic acid instead of the advertised 70%

❌ Compared to other products, solid consistency makes dosing difficult

❌ High price: 185.15 euros per 100 g, but lower measurable effect compared to cheaper products:

Our conclusion:

The Shilajit from HimalayaKraft impresses at first glance with its high-quality glass design and its clear positioning as a premium product.

Its Himalayan origin and dark resin texture suggest an authentic product. The packaging also appears well-thought-out and appealing.

However, the test showed that the high price – the equivalent of around €185 per 100 g – is not justified by the quality.

Although the manufacturer states a fulvic acid content of over 70%, a detailed laboratory report confirming this is not publicly available. In our own laboratory testing, we were only able to detect a fulvic acid content of 47% – significantly lower than advertised.

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For users who place particular emphasis on design and brand presence, HimalayaKraft may be an option – however, those who value measurable effects, laboratory transparency, and ease of use will find more convincing alternatives among other products in the test field.


Advantages:

✅ High-quality glass packaging

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✅ Natural origin

Disadvantages:

❌ Laboratory analysis showed only 47% fulvic acid instead of the advertised 70%


❌ Compared to other products, solid consistency makes dosing difficult


❌ High price: 185.15 euros per 100 g, but lower measurable effect compared to cheaper products:

Our conclusion:

The Shilajit from HimalayaKraft impresses at first glance with its high-quality glass design and its clear positioning as a premium product.

Its Himalayan origin and dark resin texture suggest an authentic product. The packaging also appears well-thought-out and appealing.

However, the test showed that the high price – the equivalent of around €185 per 100 g – is not justified by the quality.

Although the manufacturer states a fulvic acid content of over 70%, a detailed laboratory report confirming this is not publicly available. In our own laboratory testing, we were only able to detect a fulvic acid content of 47% – significantly lower than advertised.

​​

For users who place particular emphasis on design and brand presence, HimalayaKraft may be an option – however, those who value measurable effects, laboratory transparency, and ease of use will find more convincing alternatives among other products in the test field.

Advantages:

✅ mild taste
✅ Uncomplicated consistency

Disadvantages:

Cheap imitation product with low quality

❌ Very high price, but lack of quality of raw materials

Effect partly weak

❌ No proven origin or purity certificates

Our conclusion:

DoktorHealth's Shilajit Resin is visually appealing. Thanks to its soft consistency, the product is also relatively easy to dose.

What was striking in the comparison, however, was the strong similarity to the GesundPur product. Some information on the website suggests that it is a cheap imitation product.

In the laboratory, this impression was confirmed: Instead of comparable quality, the resin from DoktorHealth showed significantly weaker values. The analyzed fulvic acid content of the DoktorHealth product was below 40%.

The product also falls short of expectations in other respects. It lacks transparent laboratory reports, a dosage guide, and meaningful customer reviews.

The price is around €199.83 per 100g, which is in the high range without any proven premium quality.

Those who want to use Shilajit specifically to support energy, focus, and regeneration will find more effective options in other products.

Advantages:

Natural taste, not too intense

Disadvantages:

❌ No officially tested fulvic acid content stated
❌ Our laboratory test showed only average values ​​(~47%)
❌ Origin unclear, no exact information on region or harvest
❌ Grainy consistency, making dosing inaccurate

❌ Lack of transparency of the brand

Our conclusion:

At first glance, the Shilajit resin from Nature Springs appears solid: The packaging is attractive, the product is advertised as “pure and natural,” and the price is mid-range.

Nevertheless, it was not enough for a place on the podium.

In detail, it became clear that the information on fulvic acid content is vague, and a specific laboratory value is not provided. Our analysis revealed an average content of just under 47%, which, while acceptable, is significantly lower than the test winner.

Questions also remain regarding its origin. Although it is advertised as "Himalayan quality," precise information about the harvesting region or processing method is lacking. The consistency of the resin is slightly grainy, making dosing difficult, especially at room temperature.

Overall, the product is not suitable for people who value laboratory transparency, high efficacy, and excellent value for money.

Advantages:

✅ Priced in the lower middle range – an affordable option for beginners and anyone who wants to try Shilajit.

Disadvantages:

❌ No information on fulvic acid content – ​​an important indicator for quality assessment is missing.

❌ Composition not clearly scientifically clarified – uncertainty about biological or geological origin.

❌ Contains a large number of elements, including heavy metals – potential risk with long-term consumption.

❌ Origin unclear – no precise information on harvest, region or purity testing.

Our conclusion:

Green Helpers' Shilajit leaves a solid, if somewhat generic, first impression. The packaging and branding appear simple, and the product is priced in the lower mid-range.

But a direct comparison quickly shows that it is not enough for demanding users.

A key shortcoming is the lack of transparency. Neither a laboratory report nor information on the fulvic acid content or the exact origin of the resin are publicly available. Even upon request, we received no independent test results, which is a clear disadvantage in this product category. Our own laboratory analysis revealed a fulvic acid content of less than 35% – a value significantly lower than the top products in the test.

Some users also complain about a barely noticeable effect – which is hardly surprising given the low active ingredient content.

Overall, this resin tin is suitable at best as a lifestyle product, but those who rely on high-quality Shilajit with proven effectiveness and high bioavailability should opt for higher-ranking alternatives.


Advantages:

✅ mild taste


✅ Uncomplicated consistency

Disadvantages:

❌ Cheap imitation product with low quality

​​

❌ Very high price, but lack of quality of raw materials

​​

❌ Effect partly weak


❌ No proven origin or purity certificates


Our conclusion:

DoktorHealth's Shilajit Resin is visually appealing. Thanks to its soft consistency, the product is also relatively easy to dose.

What was striking in the comparison, however, was the strong similarity to the GesundPur product. Some information on the website suggests that it is a cheap imitation product.

In the laboratory, this impression was confirmed: Instead of comparable quality, the resin from DoktorHealth showed significantly weaker values. The analyzed fulvic acid content of the DoktorHealth product was below 40%.

The product also falls short of expectations in other respects. It lacks transparent laboratory reports, a dosage guide, and meaningful customer reviews.

The price is around €199.83 per 100g, which is in the high range without any proven premium quality.

Those who want to use Shilajit specifically to support energy, focus, and regeneration will find more effective options in other products.


Advantages:

Natural taste, not too intense

​​​

Disadvantages:

❌ No officially tested fulvic acid content stated


❌ Our laboratory test showed only average values ​​(~47%)


❌ Origin unclear, no exact information on region or harvest


❌ Grainy consistency, making dosing inaccurate

❌ Lack of transparency of the brand


Our conclusion:

At first glance, the Shilajit resin from Nature Springs appears solid: The packaging is attractive, the product is advertised as “pure and natural,” and the price is mid-range.

Nevertheless, it was not enough for a place on the podium.

In detail, it became clear that the information on fulvic acid content is vague, and a specific laboratory value is not provided. Our analysis revealed an average content of just under 47%, which, while acceptable, is significantly lower than the test winner.

Questions also remain regarding its origin. Although it is advertised as "Himalayan quality," precise information about the harvesting region or processing method is lacking. The resin's consistency is slightly grainy, making dosing difficult, especially at room temperature.

Overall, the product is not suitable for people who value laboratory transparency, high efficacy, and excellent value for money.

Advantages:

✅ Priced in the lower middle range – an affordable option for beginners and anyone who wants to try Shilajit.

Disadvantages:

❌ No information on fulvic acid content – ​​an important indicator for quality assessment is missing.

❌ Composition not clearly scientifically clarified – uncertainty about biological or geological origin.

❌ Contains a large number of elements, including heavy metals – potential risk with long-term consumption.

❌ Origin unclear – no precise information on harvest, region or purity testing.


Our conclusion:

Green Helpers' Shilajit leaves a solid, if somewhat generic, first impression. The packaging and branding appear simple, and the product is priced in the lower mid-range.

But a direct comparison quickly shows that it is not enough for demanding users.

A key shortcoming is the lack of transparency. Neither a laboratory report nor information on the fulvic acid content or the exact origin of the resin are publicly available. Even upon request, we received no independent test results, which is a clear disadvantage in this product category. Our own laboratory analysis revealed a fulvic acid content of less than 35% – a value significantly lower than the top products in the test.

Some users also complain about a barely noticeable effect – which is hardly surprising given the low active ingredient content.

Overall, this resin tin is suitable at best as a lifestyle product, but those who rely on high-quality Shilajit with proven effectiveness and high bioavailability should opt for higher-ranking alternatives.

How to recognize inferior Shilajit

Not every product that claims to be "high-quality shilajit" actually delivers what it promises. To ensure you're getting a pure, effective natural resin, look out for the following warning signs:

🔺 No verified laboratory values:
Many suppliers claim high fulvic acid levels without providing evidence. If current, independent laboratory analyses are lacking, skepticism is warranted—especially with conspicuously cheap products.

🔺 Unclear origin:
Truly high-quality shilajit comes from high Himalayan regions. Lack of precise information about the region, harvesting method, or processing may indicate inferior or adulterated products.

🔺 Artificial additives or mixtures:
Shilajit should be pure—free of preservatives, fillers, or herbal additives. Products containing ashwagandha, ginseng, and the like often contain less of the actual resin and are therefore less effective.

🔺 Difficult or unpleasant application:
A resin that is too hard, has a lumpy consistency, or has a strong chemical odor can be signs of poor storage, adulteration, or poor quality.

🔺 No customer reviews or provider transparency:
If feedback from real users or background information about the manufacturer is lacking, trust is often lacking. Reputable brands value transparency and accessible customer service.

Now to our high-quality test winner

How to recognize inferior Shilajit

Not every product that claims to be "high-quality shilajit" actually delivers what it promises. To ensure you're getting a pure, effective natural resin, look out for the following warning signs:

🔺 No verified laboratory values:
Many suppliers claim high fulvic acid levels without providing evidence. If current, independent laboratory analyses are lacking, skepticism is warranted—especially with conspicuously cheap products.

🔺 Unclear origin:
Truly high-quality shilajit comes from high Himalayan regions. Lack of precise information about the region, harvesting method, or processing may indicate inferior or adulterated products.

🔺 Artificial additives or mixtures:
Shilajit should be pure—free of preservatives, fillers, or herbal additives. Products containing ashwagandha, ginseng, and the like often contain less of the actual resin and are therefore less effective.

🔺 Difficult or unpleasant application:
A resin that is too hard, has a lumpy consistency, or has a strong chemical odor can be signs of poor storage, adulteration, or poor quality.

🔺 No customer reviews or provider transparency:
If feedback from real users or background information about the manufacturer is lacking, trust is often lacking. Reputable brands value transparency and accessible customer service.

Now to our high-quality test winner

These features are crucial when buying Shilajit

Shilajit can be a valuable companion for increased energy, concentration, and well-being – but only if the quality, origin, and purity are right. When purchasing, consider the following criteria to choose an effective and safe product:

✅ Tested fulvic acid content:
A high-quality shilajit should have a proven fulvic acid content of at least 50%. This value should be documented by independent laboratory analyses and publicly available.

✅ Transparent origin from high altitudes:
Reputable producers state the exact origin—ideally from altitudes above 4,000 meters in the Himalayas. These conditions guarantee particularly nutrient-rich and low-pollutant quality.

✅ 100% pure resin – no additives:
Make sure it's pure resin, free of fillers, binders, or herbal additives. This is the only way to ensure the full effectiveness of this natural product.

✅ Easy to use & dose:
A good shilajit is soft, smooth, and easy to dispense—ideally with a measuring aid. Products that are too hard or lumpy may indicate poor processing.

✅ Independently tested quality & customer experiences:
Rely on manufacturers who publish independent tests and can provide numerous positive reviews. This builds trust – and helps with your selection.

The test winner that meets all criteria

These features are crucial when buying Shilajit

Shilajit can be a valuable companion for increased energy, concentration, and well-being – but only if the quality, origin, and purity are right. When purchasing, consider the following criteria to choose an effective and safe product:

✅ Tested fulvic acid content:
A high-quality shilajit should have a proven fulvic acid content of at least 50%. This value should be documented by independent laboratory analyses and publicly available.

✅ Transparent origin from high altitudes:
Reputable producers state the exact origin—ideally from altitudes above 4,000 meters in the Himalayas. These conditions guarantee particularly nutrient-rich and low-pollutant quality.

✅ 100% pure resin – no additives:
Make sure it's pure resin, free of fillers, binders, or herbal additives. This is the only way to ensure the full effectiveness of this natural product.

✅ Easy to use & dose:
A good shilajit is soft, smooth, and easy to dispense—ideally with a measuring aid. Products that are too hard or lumpy may indicate poor processing.

✅ Independently tested quality & customer experiences:
Rely on manufacturers who publish independent tests and can provide numerous positive reviews. This builds trust – and helps with your selection.

The test winner that meets all criteria

Sources

Institute for Natural Medicine: “Shilajit in Focus – Natural Resin with Millennia-Old Effects,” Munich 2023.


Federal Association for Alternative Medicines (BAH): “Mumijo & Co. – What’s really behind the trend?”, Berlin 2022.

University of Innsbruck – Department of Herbal Medicine: “Fulvic acid levels in European food supplements containing Shilajit,” Research Report 2024.

Center for Integrative Medicine Hamburg: “Shilajit for symptoms of exhaustion: Clinical observations and experiences,” Hamburg 2023.

Specialist magazine “Heilpraxis aktuell”: “The return of black gold: Shilajit in modern application”, July 2023 issue.

German Society for Holistic Nutrition: “Adaptogens and Energy Balance – Shilajit as a Component of Functional Nutrition,” Wiesbaden 2022.

Now to the test winner

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Sources

Institute for Natural Medicine: “Shilajit in Focus – Natural Resin with Millennia-Old Effects,” Munich 2023.


Federal Association for Alternative Medicines (BAH): “Mumijo & Co. – What’s really behind the trend?”, Berlin 2022.

University of Innsbruck – Department of Herbal Medicine: “Fulvic acid levels in European food supplements containing Shilajit,” Research Report 2024.

Center for Integrative Medicine Hamburg: “Shilajit for symptoms of exhaustion: Clinical observations and experiences,” Hamburg 2023.

Specialist magazine “Heilpraxis aktuell”: “The return of black gold: Shilajit in modern application”, July 2023 issue.

German Society for Holistic Nutrition: “Adaptogens and Energy Balance – Shilajit as a Component of Functional Nutrition,” Wiesbaden 2022.

Now to the test winner

© 2025 Fit in Focus

Results may vary for all featured products. Please visit the individual product websites for further information. These products are not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease.