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Find the batch number printed on your product packaging and match it to the report card below. The report PDF includes the laboratory sample reference and testing dates.
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Fulvic acid is one of the key natural components in shilajit. We publish the measured range per batch so you can see what you are getting.
Why it matters: It is a key marker buyers use to compare quality, so we make it visible.
We screen for heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, mercury, and arsenic to help ensure the product meets strict safety requirements.
Why it matters: Shilajit is sourced from mineral-rich regions, so heavy metal screening is non-negotiable.
We screen for microbiological contaminants such as Salmonella, E. coli, and Listeria.
Why it matters: Any natural material can carry microbial contamination if processing or storage is poor.
We screen for pesticide residues and PAHs to verify that the batch meets applicable EU safety requirements.
Why it matters: Natural materials can pick up residues from the environment and handling. Screening helps protect your safety.
Our results: All measured values BELOW or NOT DETECTED
We tested our shilajit for the most dangerous heavy metals. Here are the results:
Lead (Pb) 0.039 mg/kg (EU limit: 3.0 mg/kg)
✅ 77 times below the EU limit
Cadmium (Cd) NOT DETECTED (EU limit: 1.0 mg/kg)
✅ Not detected
Mercury (Hg) NOT DETECTED (EU limit: 0.1 mg/kg)
✅ Not detected
Arsenic (As) NOT DETECTED (EU limit: N/A)
✅ Not detected
Official Eurofins Verdict:
The results of the tested sample comply with the requirements of Regulation (EU) No 2023/915 on maximum levels of certain contaminants in food.
What does this mean in simple terms?
Our shilajit is safe for daily use. The concentrations of toxic metals are not only below the limits, they are significantly lower and well within the expected range for 100% natural product.
Many plant extracts that come from outside the European Union are sprayed with ethylene oxide, a carcinogenic pesticide that is banned in the EU.
Ethylene oxide
✅ Not detected
Our verdict: zero ethylene oxide.
What does this mean in simple terms?
Our shilajit is harvested at over 5,000 m in Nepal, where ethylene oxide is typically not used. We also work with our local partners to monitor the production chain and ensure ethylene oxide is not used.
Every batch is tested for key microbiological contaminants. This helps confirm that the product has been processed, handled, and stored correctly.
Escherichia coli
✅ Not detected
Listeria monocytogenes
✅ Not detected
Salmonella
✅ Not detected
Our verdict: No tested pathogens detected.
What does the mean in simple terms?
No tested pathogens were detected, which helps reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
PAHs are polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which are toxic, carcinogenic contaminant
s formed by incomplete combustion of fuel sources, for example during transport or while heating.
Chrysene
✅ Not detected
Benzo(b)fluoranthene
✅ Not detected
Benz[a]anthracene
✅ Not detected
Benzo(a)pyrene
✅ Not detected
Our verdict: No PAH4 compounds detected.
What does this mean in simple terms?
This indicates that the product was not contaminated with these combustion-related contaminants during processing, purification, or transport.
Fulvic acid is one of the key natural compounds found in shilajit and is often used as a quality marker. This batch contains 65.35% fulvic acid.
What is fulvic acid?
Fulvic acid may help support mineral transport, antioxidant activity, cellular energy processes, and general wellbeing. Individual results vary depending on lifestyle, consistency of use, and overall health.
What can you notice?
With consistent use over 2–4 weeks, users may experience:
After 8–12 weeks, users may notice:
We evaluate results against applicable EU requirements, including Commission Regulation (EU) 2023/915, related European food-safety standards, and our own conservatively set internal acceptance limits.
We publish the complete PDFs we receive. No cropped images and no marketing summaries. If we test it, you can see it. The full PDFs can be found below.
Follow this quick sequence to match your batch, interpret limits, check scope, and grab the full PDF.
Find the batch number printed on your product packaging and match it to the report card below. The report PDF includes the laboratory sample reference and testing dates.
Reports typically show a measured value (result) and a threshold (limit). A compliant batch is within acceptance limits. If you want help interpreting a specific line item, contact support with the batch number.
Each report covers a defined test scope (for example, heavy metals and microbiology). We only list scopes that are actually included in the attached PDF.
The PDF is the full laboratory document. We publish it as received. It may contain technical terms, but the key identifiers and results are visible.