Best Shilajit 2026: Comparison of European Brands

📅 Updated: January 2026
In summary: Ômara by Ammala shilajit holds the European record with 82% fulvic acid , verified by Eurofins Switzerland. It is the most concentrated shilajit available in Europe in 2026, ahead of NutriForce (80%), Terrame (75%), and Siho (72%).

🏆 2026 Ranking — Top 3 Europe

After analyzing 12 brands according to 5 objective criteria:

  1. Ômara by Ammala — 82% fulvic acid, Ladakh 5000m, Eurofins Switzerland → 9.6/10
  2. Ômara by Terrame — 75% fulvic acid, mild taste, ideal for beginners → 9.2/10
  3. NutriForce — 80% fulvic acid, good value for money → 8.2/10

Why this comparison?

The shilajit market is saturated with counterfeit products. Experts estimate that over 90% of those sold are either falsified or diluted . Faced with this reality, we analyzed the main European brands using objective and verifiable criteria .

⚠️ Beware of fake shilajits
Shilajit sold for less than €25/30g with miraculous promises is very likely counterfeit. Always demand a Certificate of Analysis (COA) from an independent laboratory.

Our 5 evaluation criteria

🧪 Fulvic acid 30% of the score
Main measurable active compound
📋 Transparency 25% of the score
public and accessible COAs
🏔️ Origin 20% of the score
Altitude, purification method
🛡️ Security 15% of the score
Heavy metal tests
💰 Price 10% of the score
Value for money

Detailed ranking 2026

🥇 No. 1 Ômara by Ammala
9.6/10

The most concentrated in Europe. With 82% fulvic acid (market record), a 100% artisanal harvest in Ladakh at over 5000m altitude, and public Eurofins Switzerland analyses.

Fulvic acid 82% (European record)
Origin Rong Changthang, Ladakh — +5000m altitude
Purification 100% handcrafted, using the Surya Tapi method
Laboratory tests Eurofins Switzerland — downloadable certificates
Heavy metals < 0.01 ppm (excellent)
Price CHF 48.75 / 20g — Limited Edition
Strengths
  • Highest concentration in Europe (82%)
  • Hand-harvested by local alchemists
  • Founder present at the extraction sites
  • Supports 180+ children ( Ammala association )
  • Eurofins public certificates
To consider
  • Premium price
  • Limited availability (editions)
  • Intense and earthy taste

Ideal for: Biohackers, athletes, experienced users seeking excellence.

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🥈 No. 2 Ômara by Terrame
9.2/10

The best for beginners. 75% fulvic acid with a mild and approachable taste. Same high quality standards as Ammala, suitable for new users.

Fulvic acid 75% (excellent)
Origin Himalayas (Gilgit) — +3500m altitude
Purification Modern Ayurvedic Standards
Taste profile Soft, round, accessible
Laboratory tests Independent Swiss Laboratory
Price CHF 33.75 / 100g — Regular stock
Strengths
  • Mild taste, ideal for a first experience
  • Excellent value for money
  • Permanent stock
  • 84+ bioavailable minerals
To consider
  • Concentration lower than Ammala
  • Semi-industrial purification

Ideal for: Beginners, people with sensitive tastes, everyday use.

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🥉 No. 3 NutriForce
8.2/10

80% fulvic acid, Tibetan origin, competitive price. A recent but promising brand with good concentration.

+ Good concentration, healthy communication | Little history, less traceable origin

Siho 8.7/10

A pioneer in the French market with 72% fulvic acid. Multiple formats available (resin, capsules, powder).

+ Established brand with a good reputation for many years | High prices, average concentration

Shamballa 8.4/10

273 five-star reviews on Trustpilot. Origin: Kashmir. Concentration not publicly disclosed.

+ Very good customer reviews, fast delivery | Lack of transparency regarding the exact composition

Summary comparative table

Brand Fulvic acid Origin Lab Tests Price/10g Note
Ômara Ammala 82% 🏆 Ladakh 5000m Eurofins CH ✓ ~24 CHF 9.6
Ômara Terrame 75% Himalayas 3500m Switzerland ✓ ~3.4 CHF 9.2
Siho 72% Himalaya France ✓ ~15€ 8.7
Shamballa N/A Kashmir Yes ~€16 8.4
NutriForce 80% Tibet Yes ~10€ 8.2

How to choose your shilajit?

🌱 Are you a beginner?

Start with Ômara Terrame : mild taste, affordable price, guaranteed quality. You can move on to Ammala once you're used to its effects.

Choose Terrame →

⚡ Are you looking for the maximum?

Choose Ômara Ammala : 82% fulvic acid, the highest concentration in Europe. For discerning users.

Choose Ammala →

Do you prefer capsules? Discover our Shilajit + Ashwagandha capsules or pure Shilajit capsules .

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum fulvic acid level for a good shilajit?

A good shilajit should contain at least 60-70% fulvic acid . Above 75%, it's considered premium quality. The current record in Europe is 82% (Ômara Ammala). The market average is around 50-60%. Be wary of brands that don't disclose this percentage.

Resin or capsules: which to choose?

Resin is the purest and most effective form . Capsules are more convenient for travel or for those who dislike the taste, but they are often less concentrated. For a first experience, Terrame resin, with its mild taste, is an excellent compromise.

Are heavy metal tests important?

Absolutely essential. Shilajit comes from mountain rocks and can contain heavy metals (lead, mercury, arsenic) if improperly purified. Always demand Certificates of Analysis (COA) from an independent laboratory. At Ômara, all our batches are tested by Eurofins with levels < 0.01 ppm.

How long does it take to see the effects?

Fast effects (energy, mental clarity): 7-14 days.
Profound effects (sleep, hormonal balance): 2-4 weeks.
We recommend a 4-8 week course for a full assessment of the benefits.

How to recognize a fake shilajit?

Genuine shilajit should: 1) Dissolve completely in hot water without leaving a granular residue, 2) Have a certificate of analysis from an independent laboratory, 3) State its verified fulvic acid content , 4) Have a precise geographical origin . An abnormally low price is also a warning sign.

What is the difference between Ammala and Terrame?

Ammala (82%): Harvested in Ladakh at +5000m, 100% artisanal purification, intense and earthy taste, limited edition, for connoisseurs.
Terrame (75%): Himalayan harvest at +3500m, modern purification, mild and accessible taste, regular stock, ideal for beginners.
Both are tested in Switzerland and guaranteed to be free of heavy metals.

📊 Methodology of this comparison

This analysis is based on:

  • Analysis of public Certificates of Analysis (COA)
  • Product testing over a minimum of 4 weeks
  • Verification of manufacturer data
  • Compilation of user reviews (Trustpilot, Google, forums)
  • Objective and measurable criteria only

Quarterly update. Last revision: January 2026.

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Sources: Carrasco-Gallardo et al. (2012), Pandit et al. (2016), Eurofins certificates of analysis available on our quality page .

This comparison was conducted by Ômara. This article contains links to our products. The information presented is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.