Born from the mountains.
Built on trust.
Shilajit Brothers didn't start with a business plan. It started with a quiet moment, a glass jar, and a question: why isn't the real thing available here?
A jar of shilajit
in a Dutch office.
It started simply. One of our founders — who had fled Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover — brought a small jar of shilajit into work one morning. Not to sell it. Not to start a company. Just because it was part of his daily routine, something he'd grown up with, something his father had given him before long days in the mountains.
His Dutch colleagues were curious. What is it? Where does it come from? Does it actually do something? He explained: it's from the Hindu Kush, it's been used for centuries, and yes — it does something. They tried it. Within days, a few of them came back asking where they could get more.
The answer, it turned out, was: nowhere reliable. The European market was full of shilajit products of unclear origin, questionable purity, and zero transparency. That gap — between what was available and what was real — became the business.
The market was broken.
We decided to fix it.
The more we looked into the shilajit market, the more we found. Products sold as "pure Himalayan shilajit" with no verifiable origin. Powders marketed as resin. Heavy metal content that had never been tested. Brands with impressive packaging and nothing behind it.
We weren't interested in adding another product to that pile. We wanted to do something different: build a supply chain we could actually stand behind, source from a community we knew personally, and test every batch independently before it ever reached a customer.
That took time. Getting the sourcing right — ethically, legally, and outside any Taliban involvement — meant working directly with communities in Afghanistan we trusted. Getting the testing right meant partnering with an accredited Dutch lab, not self-certifying. Getting the product right meant choosing liquid form over resin or powder, because it's cleaner, more consistent, and more honest.
Afghanistan is not just
where it comes from.
It's why it matters.
Afghan shilajit from the Hindu Kush is among the most mineral-rich in the world. The altitude, the geology, the thousands of years of compressed organic matter — it produces something genuinely different from what's sourced elsewhere. That's not marketing. That's mineralogy.
But beyond the product, Afghanistan matters to us because it's personal. Our founder left everything behind. Building a supply chain that supports Afghan communities — that creates legitimate, ethical livelihoods outside Taliban control — is part of what this company is for.
Every bottle sold is, in a small way, connected to that mission. We don't say that to make you feel good about a purchase. We say it because it's true, and because transparency — in sourcing, in testing, in everything — is the only standard we're willing to operate to.
Three things we will
never compromise on.
Every step, accounted for.
Try the real thing.
Pure Afghan shilajit, independently tested, 30-day money-back guarantee. If it doesn't make a difference, you don't pay.