



This review dives into HealthForce SuperFoods Shilajit, a supplement celebrated for its Ayurvedic roots and vitality-boosting potential. Marketed as a tonic for energy and well-being, it’s sourced from high-elevation Himalayan mountains in India. We’re pleased to note it’s produced in a cGMP-certified facility in the USA, lending credibility to its quality. However, with no money-back guarantee offered, we approached this product with cautious optimism, relying heavily on its claims and customer feedback to gauge its worth.
HealthForce SuperFoods Shilajit delivers 500 mg per serving, which is notably low compared to some of our other competitors. It is lab-tested to verify over 50% Fulvic Acid content—a strong point—but lacks information on an extraction ratio, leaving us uncertain about its concentration relative to raw Shilajit. The third-party testing for purity and potency is a plus, ensuring no contaminants dilute its effects.
Customer reviews, particularly from third-party websites, are mainly positive, with users praising energy boosts, mental clarity, and improved stamina. Comments like “significant energy boost” and “feel sharper mentally” dominate, though some report digestive discomfort or slower results. While the formula’s Fulvic Acid and bioavailable minerals suggest effectiveness, the modest 500 mg dose and absent extraction ratio make us question if it matches the potency of higher-dosed rivals.
HealthForce markets this Shilajit as safe, backed by cGMP certification and rigorous third-party testing for heavy metals, pesticides, and GMOs. The vegan, kosher, and gluten-free profile adds to its appeal. Still, as with any supplement, we recommend consulting a healthcare professional before use, especially given Shilajit’s natural iron content and potential for individual reactions—like the stomach pain noted by some users.
We appreciate that HealthForce SuperFoods Shilajit is cGMP-certified, third-party tested, and sourced from pristine Himalayan heights, offering a clean, potent formula with over 50% Fulvic Acid. The mainly positive reviews highlight its energy and vitality benefits, but the 500 mg serving feels underwhelming, and the lack of an extraction ratio clouds its true strength. Priced competitively (though not displayed due to MAP policy), it’s a solid contender, yet the absence of a money-back guarantee and lower dose keep it from topping our list. We cautiously recommend it for its quality and reviews, but potency seekers might look elsewhere.