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Stone Blood Shilajit: Essential Nutrient and Mineral Supplement

By: Rich Bergeron

More and more people are getting health conscious these days, wondering what they can do to boost their immune systems. Covid-19 is not only dangerous and deadly, but it also will most likely mutate when it comes back again this fall. It’s time to pull out all the stops, and the more natural remedies we can find the better. If this crisis proved anything thus far it is that the traditional idea of Capitalism-driven “health care” may be hurting more people than it helps at times. Toxic, risky, unproven drugs flood the marketplace instead of all natural and much more effective alternatives.

Stone Blood Shilajit is one of those miracle supplements you’ve never heard of. You won’t see any manufacturer of this product advertising it on network television. Stone Blood Shilajit is an absolutely unique product, almost unknown in the west. Shilajit is an ancient remedy used and revered in the east for thousands of years, believed to support the body in dealing with and overcoming a wide range of physical and mental conditions. There is finally a spectacular American source of this product traditionally used for centuries in the Himalayas.

There is an old saying that you can’t get blood from a stone, often used in movies and television when a character tries to explain he doesn’t have enough money to pay a bill/debt. Apparently the whole idea that stones don’t actually bleed is a myth. It’s just not human blood. Higher elevations are key to finding the best stoneblood, which contains over 85 minerals and Fulvic Acid. The acid facilitates ideal delivery of all these potent, pure minerals through the cell walls.

Shilajit’s had many nicknames over the 14+ centuries it’s been known to be an Ayuverdic staple. It is the almighty universal health care serum that could have an Earth shaking impact on the science of lengthening the lifespan.

It’s been called “The Destroyer of Weakness,” “The Tar of the Gods” and “The Elixir of Life.” It may even promote serious and stable cognitive rehabilitation. Looking at this product as the editor of a Fight News Web-site, I noticed it is promising in the area of reducing the plaque and residual damage caused by repeated head trauma. The most significant sports we cover here come with an inherent risk of brain injury, and this product could legitimately help every fighter deal with the damage a long career can cause.

I won’t try to bore you by listing all the real intimate details of how and why this product works so many wonders. I’ll let these two videos give you a more insightful education on what it does and why it works. Then we’ll tell you how my own personal experience with Stone Blood Shilajit panned out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFPcZlTK5to

I drink my stone blood twice a day out of a shot glass. It is very potent and pure, and it has a distinct and unpleasant taste. It also gives you a kick like a hard alcohol shot might do. It is very hard to dilute or mask the flavor and the potency. I found orange juice or lemonade work the best at making it easier to stomach the boldness. The shot glass is good because you down it quick, and having a “chaser” drink on hand might be a good idea as well. The first few times drinking it can be eye opening in more ways than one.

As a writer, of course I wanted to find a unique way to describe what this stuff really tastes like. The first wave is like pine tar and cod liver oil, and then there is a sort of aftertaste of old dirty socks. None of that sounds delightful, until you experience the results and get used to taking your two daily doses.

This compound is already known to the National Institutes of Health, where one article proclaims:

 “It is a potent and very safe dietary supplement, restoring the energetic balance and potentially able to prevent several diseases. Recent investigations point to an interesting medical application toward the control of cognitive disorders associated with aging, and cognitive stimulation. Thus, fulvic acid, the main active principle, blocks tau self-aggregation, opening an avenue toward the study of Alzheimer’s therapy. In essence, this is a nutraceutical product of demonstrated benefits for human health.” 

My experience with this product has been very positive thus far. I have not kept religiously to the two doses a day that are suggested, but I do stick to at least one dose a day, 15 drops. I went through a full bottle before writing this, and I’m already dipping into the second one.

The most significant impact you will enjoy immediately is a rush of energy. I love to take my dose in the morning before my first cup of coffee. The concentration of all those minerals hitting your system is a jolt like you’ve never felt before. It’s the all-natural 5-hour Energy, without any true stimulants that just make you anxious and nervous while hyping up your energy levels.

Getting past the taste is the hardest part, but there are so many rewards that make it worth it. I have been doing daily boxing workouts during the Corona Virus lockdown, and Stone Blood Shilajit is my go to for that natural pre-workout rush. It is one of those supplements you will not want to go without once you get settled into your daily routine.

If you care about your health and don’t believe in the toxic treatments with debilitating side effects that big Pharma sells, this product is your one stop shop for universal natural health care. As a satisfied user I can definitely say I enjoyed my experience and will be a lifelong customer.

When you go with Stone Blood Shilajit, you are getting an American made wonder of the world. It is mined and purified by hand by one person. All this is accomplished using proven, ancient techniques.

For more information on exactly what’s in this amazing formula and how it works, check out the Stone Blood Shilajit Web-site here:

https://stonebloodshilajit.com/

Stay tuned to Fight News Unlimited for a follow up video review I’ll be posting when I’m done with my second bottle.

FNU Combat Sports Show: MacGregor/Mayweather Talks; Soccer Headers as Dangerous as Heavyweight Boxing; UFC Recaps and Previews; Fedor vs. Mitrione Bellator Preview and Predictions

Tony, Rich and Tom come back from a week off with a ton of stuff to talk about. From the controversy of Holly Holm’s UFC 208 main event title fight with Germaine De Randamie to the upcoming battle between Matt Mitrione and Fedor Emelianenko, we cover a wide range of past and upcoming MMA events. We also look back at Ivan Barnchyk’s masterful comeback last weekend against Abel Ramos in a thrilling boxing match. We also go over the upcoming week’s boxing schedule. We also update the Mayweather vs. MacGregor negotiations with a big surprise: The UFC is the big stumbling block at this point. Additionally we discuss the recent study showing soccer players can suffer the same damage as heavyweight boxers after long careers in the sport where heading soccer balls repeatedly can bring on CTE in retired players. We also spend time discussing Brock Lesnar’s retirement and GSP’s imminent return.

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