Title: Altai Mountain Shilajit (Mumiyo) – 10g – Natural Immunomodulator & Potential Anti-Cancer Properties
Description:
Altai Mountain Shilajit (also known as Mumiyo or mineral pitch) is a natural immunomodulator with potential anti-cancer properties, traditionally used in Tibetan medicine. This 10g package of pure white Shilajit offers a powerful remedy for various health concerns.
Potential Benefits:
- Joint Pain Relief: Osteoarthritis, rheumatism, radiculitis, arthrosis, polyarthritis, arthritis, chondrosis, gout.
- Women’s Health: Cervical erosion, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, infertility, breast tumors (mastopathy).
- Men’s Health: Prostatitis, impotence, enhances potency.
- Cancer Support: While not a cure, Shilajit has shown potential in inhibiting cancer cell growth (in vitro studies) and is traditionally used to support the body during cancer treatment. Consult your doctor before using Shilajit for cancer treatment.
- Other Conditions: Chronic headaches, vascular disorders, headaches, fatigue, depression, gastrointestinal issues, thyroid disorders, cardiovascular diseases, fractures, asthma, liver diseases (hepatitis, pancreatitis, cholecystitis).
Usage:
Mix 3 grams of Shilajit with 3 liters of warm boiled water. Let it sit for two days. Discard the sediment and consume half a cup three times daily, 30 minutes before meals for 10 days. For those with cancer, a higher concentration (3g in 500ml water) may be used for 10 days, followed by a reduced dose of 1g daily. Always consult your doctor before starting any new treatment, especially if you have cancer.
Ingredients:
100% Pure Altai Mountain Shilajit (White Mumiyo)
Storage:
Store in a cool, dry, dark place inaccessible to children, below 25°C. Shelf life: 24 months.
Disclaimer:
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your doctor before using this product, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a medical condition, or are taking other medications. The information provided is for general knowledge and does not constitute medical advice. The potential anti-cancer benefits require further scientific research and should not be interpreted as a guaranteed outcome.