Fantastic Fulvic Acid.
Fulvic acid is made by tiny creatures known as microorganisms.
When plants begin to die and decompose these microorganisms eat them and produce what we know as fulvic acid. This acid is nature's link between dead (inorganic) materials and living (organic) materials. Fulvic acids help to make metallic minerals smaller and more usable by plants.
Normally, minerals that are found in the soil are too large for plants to absorb. But, once fulvic acid micronizes them, the minerals can easily enter into the plant and nourish it. We know that fulvic acid is absolutely necessary for healthy plants. For this reason, it is also very important to us. If the plants we eat aren't healthy then we won't be either.
Technically, fulvic acid is a complexing agent 9 that is found in all organic plant-deposits and most surface waters. 1 Just as we depend on plants for nutrition, plants depend on fulvic acid.
Without fulvic acid, fruits and vegetables could not absorb the nutrients that they need to thrive and grow. 2 & 13
As consumers of these plants, we depend on these same vital nutrients to live a long, healthy life. When we eat healthy, nutritionally fortified fruits and vegetables (or extracts from these plants), our body gets the building blocks that it needs to stay strong and vital. 3
Although researchers don't fully understand how it works, fulvic acid seems to naturally chelate (bind) and transform the elemental minerals that plants are exposed to. 4 & 5 This transformation is sometimes called transmutation and is thought to serve two purposes:
- It makes vitamins and minerals more absorbable to plants, 6 and 2)
- it transforms heavy metals into organic substances 4 & 7 that can be used by our body once they have been extracted from plants.
What Makes Fulvic Acid So Special?
Have you ever wondered how plants (such as almonds, apples, broccoli, carrots, grapes, etc.) can contain elements such as lead, mercury, thorium, arsenic, and aluminum and still be safe to eat?
Fulvic acid is the answer.
By organically transforming these substances, fulvic acid detoxifies them and makes them safe to ingest. 8
According to A. M. Fischer of the American Chemical Society, fulvic acid may even account of the detoxification of certain pesticides. 8
Some researchers have shown that fulvic acid may also have the ability to neutralize various forms of radiation . 10
An added benefit of fulvic acid is that it actually makes any nutrient (vitamin, mineral, phytonutrient, etc.) smaller and more bioavailable to your body. 11 Through a series of complex reactions, substances in the presence of fulvic acid actually become part of the fulvic acid itself. 9 This accounts for the fact that fulvic acid can actually contain over 60 ionic minerals by itself - this is above and beyond the minerals and vitamins that are placed with it. 14
The safety of minerals with fulvic acid is attested to by the fact that minerals which have been extracted from plants and suspended in a colloidal solution have a proven track record of over 70 years of use.
Today, millions of people are enjoying the benefits derived from these fantastic supplements. Just ask anyone who has taken these minerals and they'll tell you how great they felt afterwards.
Researchers Believe That Fulvic Acid May Help To:
- Increase the amount of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients that your body can use from plants 2, 3, 6, & 12
- Complex (blend) vitamins and minerals into itself thereby making them more potent 9
- Protect you against free radicals by acting as a powerful antioxidant 15
- Speed cellular regeneration 16
- and much more!*
More information concerning fulvic acid and mineral supplementation for your health.
1. Water Quality Association [Fulvic Acid In Nature]
2. A. Prakish, Fertility Of The Sea [Transports Nutrients To Plants]
3. Total Nutrition, Mount Sinai School of Medicine [Plant Nutrients Essential To Health]
4. Louis C. Kervan, Biological Transmutations [Transforms Elemental Minerals]
5. M. Schnitzer and S. U. Khan, Humic Substances In The Environment [Chelation of Minerals]
6. J. Buffle, Complexation Reactions In Aquatic Systems: An Analytical Approach [Increases Assimilation]
7. Dr. W. Schlickewei, Arch Orthopedic Trauma Surgery 112:275-279 [Transformation of Vegetal Silica and Magnesium Into Hydroxyapatite Calcium]
8.A. M. Fischer, Primary Photochemical Processes In Photolysis Mediated By Humic Substances [Detoxifies Pesticides]
9. H.L. Ong,V. D. Swanson, R. F. Bisque, Natural Organic Acids As Agents of Chemical Weathering, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper [Complexes Minerals]
10. Szalay, The Significance Of Humus in The Geochemical Enrichment Of Uranium [NeutralizesRadiation]
11. R. F. Christinan and F. T. Gjessing, Aquatic And Terrestrial Humic Materials [Helps The Transportation Of Nutrients]
12. Dr. Roger J. Williams, The Wonderful World Within You [Catalyst To Vitamins In The Cell]
13. S. Prat, M.Smidova, and A. L. Cincerova, Penetr ation And Effect Of Humus Substances (Fractions) On Plant Cells
14. S. Azo, and I. Sakai,Studies On The Physiological Effects Of Humic Acid, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition [Contains Up To 60 Minerals]
15. N.Senesi, Analytica Chimica Acta 232, 51-75
16. L. A. Khristeva, K. I. Soloche, R. L. Dynkina, V. F. Kovalenko, and A. I. Gorobaya[Proteins, DNA and RNA]

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