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The Health Benefits of Fulvic Acid

Life as we know it, could not exist without fulvic acid, but chances are that you have never even heard of it.

Fulvic acid makes nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals and herbs, more bioavailable for use by our body’s cells. This is accomplished by increasing the absorption of those nutrients through our digestive tracts and into our cells.

Fulvic acid has the capability to transport over 60 times its own weight in vitamins and minerals, into cells.

Fulvic acid increases the overall retention, absorption, and efficient utilization of nutrients that are contained in food and in supplements. Fulvic acid also improves the overall health and functioning of the human body.

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The Healing Potential of Fulvic Acid:

Along with enhancing nutrient transport, fulvic acid aids in healing, by:

1. Dissolving and removing accumulated toxins and pollutants from the body

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2. Acting as powerful antioxidant, by inactivating harmful free radicals

3. Fulcic avid Enhances enzyme activity, by breaking down proteins and sugars

An increasing number of healthcare professionals are advocating taking fulvic acid supplements regularly.

What is Fulvic Acid?

Fulvic acid is extracted from humus, which is a thick, dark brown or black organic material that forms in soil, sediment or aquatic environments. Humus forms when plant and animal matter decays.

Fulvic acid has powerful antioxidant properties and can help to protect our cells and their internal structures, from harmful oxidation by environmental toxins and pollutants.

Fulvic Acid Improves Efficiency of Metal Transport:

Fulvic acid forms strong complexes with many metals, including aluminum and is nature’s way of “chelating” metallic minerals and excreting them from the body.

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