Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Greetings Michael,   Maybe I should have said Shilajit was 'confused' with Wu ling Zhi, not 'mixed' with Shilajit.    To Quote a previous post from Neil Pregozen,    " I have interviewed salajit hunters / gatherers and processors, researched the subject quite extensively and now can report: Salajit is mammal excreta. Mostly from the Giant Woolly Flying Squirrel but also the Afghan Pika and other small rodents. The Giant Woolly Flying Squirrel in particular has a very waxy-leaf diet (my observations and supported by Zahler, 1998, 2002).   - Michael -   No it is not mixed with Wu ling Zhi very different properties in any case. Traditionally it is cooked in cow’s urine which aids assimilation and probably makes it more specific for the kidneys. However Siddhi Energetics which I think is the best shilajit I’ve ever seen is not cooked in cow’s urine. It seems to be very effective. Patrick from previous post-       More on Shilajit … I have thought all along that the shilajit has been mixed up with Wu Ling Zhi – Pteropus excrement. In fact, if you look in Dr. Yeung’s Handbook of Chinese Herbs you will see a picture of a squirrel. Patrick D. Holiman http://www.acu-polarity.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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