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Traveling With Shilajit: International Customs, Import Regulations Guide Launch

Natural health brand NutroTonic has released a new guide on traveling with shilajit, exploring where the ingredient falls in certain airport regulations and customs laws.

-- In the wake of the growing popularity of products derived from shilajit, NutroTonic has written its latest guide to help keep travelers informed on rules and regulations relating to the ingredient. Individuals planning international air travel are particularly recommended to read the guide to avoid potential security issues.

For more information, please visit https://nutrotonic.com/blogs/news/can-you-travel-with-shilajit-airport-rules-customs-packing-tips

Shilajit is a naturally occurring exudate that is found in rare deposits in the Himalayas. Formed from the gradual decomposition of mountain vegetation, shilajit has been harvested and used as an ingredient in traditional Ayurvedic remedies for centuries. Researchers have recently uncovered that the herb is rich in fulvic acid, antioxidants, and minerals due to its unique formation processes, and it has attracted interest in medical communities as a result.

Although shilajit is typically accepted as a carry-on by most airports, NutroTonic says that TSA and airport security have different rules for the ingredient’s many forms. According to the company’s travel guide, pure resin is usually the easiest to travel with, as it is a solid. While gummies are similarly portable, because they often contain ingredients other than shilajit, travelers may need to confirm international ingredient restrictions before their trip. Individuals may also bring shilajit drops in carry-ons, but they must follow TSA’s rules for liquids in luggage.

To ensure the process is as smooth as possible, NutroTonic’s guide advises readers traveling with shilajit to keep the original packaging in the event that customs asks for labeling proof. For the same reason, individuals should avoid unlabeled containers to prevent security delays or confiscation. However, shilajit products can still be stored in resealable bags or temperature-controlled containers to prevent spills, as long as they are still in their original packaging; this is especially recommended for drops and resin, which may soften and leak, especially in extreme heat.

Additionally, certain countries have banned shilajit, which is why NutroTonic strongly recommends that readers familiarize themselves with their destination’s import regulations before they depart. To be safe, travelers should always carry documentation, such as proof of purchase, a doctor’s note, or an ingredient list. When prompted, they may also declare any shilajit products they’re carrying to lessen the chances of scrutiny.

Interested parties can learn more by visiting https://nutrotonic.com/blogs/news/can-you-travel-with-shilajit-airport-rules-customs-packing-tips

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