That does not say the metals were removed by purification. And note your last line about lead poisoning.
The source links:It is worth considering that recent clinical reports indicate cases of lead poisoning in patients who have used ayurvedic products against weakening [32, 33].
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6060866/32. S. N. Kales and R. B. Saper, “Ayurvedic lead poisoning: an under-recognized, international problem,” Indian Journal of Medical Sciences, vol. 63, no. 9, pp. 379–381, 2009. View at Publisher · View at Google Scholar · View at Scopus
33. S. Singh, K. K. Mukherjee, K. D. Gill, and S. J. S. Flora, “Lead-induced peripheral neuropathy following ayurvedic medication,” Indian Journal of Medical Sciences, vol. 63, no. 9, pp. 408–410, 2009. View at Publisher · View at Google Scholar · View at Scopus
And what about the second quote?Lead was found in 65% of 252 Ayurvedic medicine samples with mercury and arsenic found in 38 and 32% of samples, respectively. Almost half of samples containing mercury, 36% of samples containing lead and 39% of samples containing arsenic had concentrations of those metals per pill that exceeded, up to several thousand times, the recommended daily intake values for pharmaceutical impurities.
Please note that lab tested samples of purified shilajit usually have metal ions in permissible limits.
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