Benefits of Fulvic and Humic Acid

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It’s no secret that in recent decades soil minerals have become depleted, and because of this, our food quality has declined. We are seeing record amounts of plastic pollution, chemical exposure, and lower nutrient levels. It is becoming incredibly difficult to find nutrient dense food for our families, and it is debatable whether or not it’s even possible to get enough nutrients solely from food anymore.

A Missing Piece?

While it was once enough to avoid all processed foods, artificial colors, flavorings, refined sugar, artificial hormones, pesticides, and herbicides, that may not be enough to meet nutrient needs today Even a diet of fresh produce, organic proteins, and high quality fats may be lacking in key minerals due to lack of soil quality. Our food just isn’t what it used to be.

Why Food is Depleted of Minerals

In the last 100 years, over farming, monocropping and the use of chemical pesticides and artificial fertilizers in commercial, large scale agriculture has depleted the soil of minerals to dangerously low levels. We no longer hunt and gather our foods from pristine, healthy soils, as farmers don’t put the same healthy and remineralizing compost back into the soil.

In the old days, farmers had to carefully replenish the nutrient levels of their fields and pastures with compost, crop rotation, and soil rest intervals to maintain soil fertility.

Now, they bypass this replenishing process through the use of chemical based fertilizers (that allow crops to continue growing), but deplete the soil of naturally occurring minerals and pH balancing microorganisms.

Mineral Depletion is Getting Worse Every Year

Soil mineral depletion has been a growing problem over the past several decades:

There is deep concern over continuing major declines in the mineral values in farm and range soils throughout the world.
-Conclusion of the 1992 official Rio Earth Summit from the United Nations

This conclusion was based on information showing that over the past 100 years, the mineral levels in agricultural soils has drastically dropped on average by 72% in Europe, 76% in Asia, and 85% in North America.

The outlook is bleak:

Mineral depletion of the soil is so bad in the US, that in 1997, you’d have to eat 26 apples to get the same amount of iron from an apple eaten in 1950.
-Dr. August Dunning

You’d have to eat even more apples today as the onset of new GMO seeds and more intense chemical pesticides have been introduced that further deplete the soil.

It’s a global phenomenon too, and isn’t much better in Europe:

In the UK, researchers started tracking nutrient content of food at the University of London’s King College. They found that between 1940 and 1991, that fruits and vegetables have lost on average between 20%-60% of their mineral content.
-Marin Hum, “Soil mineral depletion”, in Optimum nutrition, Vol. 19, No. 3, Autumn 2006.

What do Minerals Have to do With Health?

The short answer? EVERYTHING.

Every living organism, including bacteria, plants, animals, and humans, need minerals to function properly. Humans need a wide array of minerals in specific amounts. The problem isn’t (yet) that minerals are no longer in the soil, it’s just that they’re present in much smaller amounts than what we need for health.

Trace Minerals

Trace minerals are also referred to as trace elements or essential minerals and they can be a serious concern to your health if they’re lacking. Trace minerals work synergistically with other minerals, vitamins, enzymes, and amino acids in a wide variety of biochemical reactions.

As Minerals in the Soil Go Down, Disease Goes Up

As soil has been rapidly depleted over the last century and even more intensively in the past 30 years, it’s not a surprise that diseases of every kind have accelerated rapidly over the same period:

mineral deficiency and disease rates

What Happens When Your Mineral Levels are Low?

When you’re deficient in one or more minerals, your body can start to show symptoms.

For instance, those deficient in Magnesium, may have constipation, anxiety, depression and sleep problems. Zinc is vital for immune function so zinc deficiency can increase the chance of illness or skin problems. Selenium is important for normal heart function and for fertility, especially in men. In fact, research has shown a link between severe selenium deficiency and Sudden Death Syndrome (a name for the unexplained cardiac related deaths of people under age 35 with no apparent heart disease).

Even minerals just needed in tiny amounts, like copper, are vital, as a deficiency of copper can lead to irregular heartbeat or even more severe heart problems.

Essentially, the body starts to break down in a state of mineral deficiency, as it simply does not have the necessary elements to function correctly.

Dr. Linus Pauling (who won the Nobel Prize… twice) concluded after years of studying that:

You can trace every sickness, every disease, and every ailment to a mineral deficiency.

How to Get Enough Minerals in Your Diet

I’ve been researching ways to protect my family from the negative health effects of mineral depletion, as it’s a serious problem, considering the widespread implications it can have on the human body.

We already consume a lot of nutrient dense protein and produce from fresh, local sources, and grow our own food whenever possible.

In an ideal world, we could get all of our minerals from food. But since that may no longer possible, supplements can help.

Mineral supplements are nothing new, they have been around a long time. However, not all mineral supplements are the same. You may think that a regular, over the counter mineral or multivitamin and mineral supplement is replenishing your body and meeting your mineral needs, but even the best supplement will contain less than 40 minerals and very few trace elements.

What I discovered is that there is a huge difference between organically occurring and inorganic minerals.

The Difference Between Organic and Inorganic Minerals

Minerals derived in their natural, ionic state are known as organic minerals. This kind of mineral actually chelates or naturally removes inorganic minerals from the body, which is good thing, because you don’t want minerals staying in your system for too long, or they can become toxic (hence the need for daily replenishment).

Organic minerals occur naturally in plants, which are supposed to extract 70-80 minerals from the soil and pass them on to the plants we eat, or the plants that animals eat (and those minerals should then pass from plant to animal to us).

Also, ionic minerals cannot be stored in the body for longer than a few hours, they are much like the water soluble vitamins; therefore, they cannot build up to toxic levels in the soft tissues.

Inorganic minerals that are found in multi-vitamin or mineral supplements often come from ground up stone or mineral deposits. Because these substances are not living substance (like plants), the minerals are typically not as bioavailable.

The Best Organic Mineral Supplements?

As I began researching substance that could help reverse this widespread mineral depletion, I came across some intriguing substances called Fulvic and Humic Acid. The more I studied them, the more I realized they might be the solution to a variety of health problems caused by soil depletion, as mentioned above.

Master Mineral #1: Humic Acid

Humic Acid is a naturally occurring ‘deep earth’ substance that’s a byproduct of humification, a process that has taken place over millions of years.

Humification requires certain unique geological conditions of pressure and temperature as well as the right combination of organic substances, which, over time, compresses this organic matter into a new and uniquely beneficial substance called Humic Acid.

In short, Humic Acid a mineral rich compound created from seaweed that existed millions of years ago.

Why does this matter?

Humic Acid is an extremely powerful substance that has preserved organic minerals and trace elements from ancient living organic fruits and vegetables as well as ancient seaweed. It’s a unique substance that cannot be chemically reproduced, and it works rapidly in the body to replenish nutrient levels.

How Does Humic Acid Work?

On a cellular level, Humic Acid does its primary work outside the cell by preventing viruses and toxins from attaching, reducing inflammation, fighting malignant cell growth, and reversing many serious conditions by turning on physiological switches in the body that regulate disease.

In the stomach, it helps with processing foods and attacking foreign invaders and toxins. Humic Acid removes toxins from the gut before they ever enter the cells, allowing the immune system to function at peak performance.

What are Humic Acid’s Benefits?

Research over the last few decades has identified some of the potential benefits of humic acid:

  • Fights cancer: (Yuan, Shenyuan; Fulvic Acid, 4 1988; in Application of Fulvic acid and its derivatives in the fields of agriculture and medicine; First Edition: June 1993)
  • Fights thyroid tumors: (He, Shenyi, et al; Humic acid in Jiangxi Province, 1 (1982))
  • Enhances sleep: (Bingwen Su, Jiangxi Humic Acid, 3 (1985))
  • Fights viruses: (Klocking and Sprosig, 1972, 1975; Thiel et al., (1977))
  • Reverses eye diseases: (Related to Viruses): (Guofan, Tang, Jiangxi Humic Acid, 3 (1984))

Master Mineral #2: Fulvic Acid

Don’t confuse folic acid with Fulvic Acid.

Fulvic Acid is another ‘deep earth’ substance that’s extracted in special regions of the world containing these rich organic minerals at about 200-250 feet underground.

Like humic acid, fulvic acid is formed during the seaweed humification process that takes place over time. Fulvic Acid is the first set of molecules formed when the seaweed was entombed or buried as a result of volcanic activity millions of years ago covering the sea beds and ancient, mineral rich seaweed.

As time goes on, the seaweed and other organic components come together with Fulvic acid to form Humic acid (with the right pressure and enough time). Fulvic acids are actually the precursors for making Humic acid. Fulvic acid is a much smaller molecule than Humic acid, and it works uniquely in the body.

How Does Fulvic Acid Work?

On a cellular level, Fulvic acid also does most of its work inside the cell, making the cell membranes more permeable and carrying nutrients into the cells.

One of the many benefits is that cells are getting a higher volume and a more usable form of nutrients. Fulvic acid binds together with water (depending on the Fulvic Acid’s purity and concentration) and helps support the body’s natural detoxification process.

What are Fulvic Acid’s Benefits?

According to the research, it can:

  • Strengthen the immune system: (Jingrong Chen et al, jiangxi humic acid, 2 (1984))
  • May reduce pain: (Yuan, Shenyuan; et al; Application of Fulvic acid and its derivatives in the fields of agriculture and medicine; First Edition: June 1993)
  • Lessens free radical damage: (Fitoterapia, Volume LXVI, No 4, 1995, pg. 328.)
  • May stop ulcerous colon infections: (Yuan, Shenyuan; Fulvic Acid, 4 1988; in Application of Fulvic acid and its derivatives in the fields of agriculture and medicine; First Edition: June 1993)

Best Sources of Fulvic and Humic Acids

As with any source of food or substance, there are higher quality sources than others. When researching this, I found that there are basically 8 sources of Humic and Fulvic Acid in the world from 5 different countries:

Russia, Canada, China, Mexico and the United States.

However, most Humic and Fulvic Acids on the market are low grade, what is known as Leonardite, or Brown Coal.

From my research, the Humic and Fulvic Acid that comes from New Mexico is much higher in mineral content and potency than anything else I was able to find. It has an incredibly high, alkaline pH and is superfine, meaning it is more bioavailable to the body.

A simple test: If you want to see the difference between a high quality Humic and Fulvic acid supplement and a low quality one, place the Humic and Fulvic acid in water and see how well it dissolves. Its dissolubility is a good indication of its concentration and its ability to bind to water to become more bioavailable to your body.

One of the leading researchers on Fulvic and Humic Acid, Antony Haynes, has stated that the deposits in New Mexico are the most concentrated in the world.

The Fulvic and Humic Acids I Use

My family has begun taking BlackMP Living Powder, which is the highest quality fulvic and humic acid supplement I could find.

They have a great pre-made black water drink, but it is much more cost effective to make your own with their powder. This also avoids a lot of plastic exposure from the bottles and is lighter to ship.

BlackMP Living Powder’s Fulvic and Humic Acid is sourced from New Mexico, and their extration process separates the Humic and Fulvic acid, creating greater bioavailabilty.

Humic Acids and Minerals

This powder has a wide variety of minerals and trace elements in organic form (77 to be exact).

I also verified that their powder is GMO free, not exposed to acid rain, has no chemicals or artificial ingredients, is free of pesticides, and is certified organic and certified kosher (to my knowledge it is the only certified organic Humic and Fulvic Acid supplement available).

The Benefits of “Blackwater”

Personally, I’ve noticed an uptick in my energy and overall sense of increased well being. I’ve had better mental clarity as well. And that may be due to the mineral content, but could also be in part from another aspect of mineral powder.

This Blackmp not only contains Humic and Fulvic Acid, but soil based organism probiotics.

As we know, probiotics are essential for good health and spore form probiotics are a powerful tool in the fight against disease because they repopulate the gut with healthy bacteria and crowd out the bad bacteria. Studies have shown that spore form probiotics can pass through stomach acid better than regular probiotics that do not have a protective coat around them. As someone recovering from autoimmune disease (where there is almost always an underlying gut issue), the probiotics in black powder have been the most gentle for my stomach and my body responds well to them.

A Special Offer

Supplements are expensive. I get that. So is real food. I understand that too. Unlike simple things like homemade laundry detergent or DIY cleaners, I have not found any DIY ways to get these specific minerals in the diet from food alone. While I wholeheartedly believe that a nutrient dense diet is a huge key to good health, and don’t think that the best supplements in the world will be beneficial if we aren’t also nourishing our bodies with food, I’ve also found careful supplementation helpful in some cases.

I’ve been using this mineral powder for about a year and love it. I was able to negotiate an amazing (50%!) discount for any Wellness Mama readers… so if you decide to try it, make sure to use the code “wellnessmama” to get the discount at this link.

Have you ever taken fulvic/humic acid suppliments?

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

92 responses to “Benefits of Fulvic and Humic Acid”

  1. Kendra Avatar

    Thanks for info. But when I click the link for discount, I only see regular price of $70 for 30-day supply, way too expensive. Is the discount no longer available?

  2. Amanda Avatar

    You say we can get 50% off the black mineral powder…. is that a one time thing? Where it applies tobone bottle. Or is it a multiple times buy as much as i want?

    Thanks! This stuff sounds great!!
    Amanda

  3. Valeria Avatar

    Would separation of 2 acids cause the substannce not to work as nature intended or be harmful in some way? Thank you for the article, it is very informative. I’ve never heard of these acids before.

  4. Renee Avatar

    I am going to try this for myself and my family. I and two of my kids have Celiac Disease. I went undiagnosed for about 20 years. We are on a light GAPS protocol (currently nursing), and everything you have recommended to help heal the gut. Over the last few years you’ve completely changed our health! I currently take BioKult probiotics (usually 8 per day). Do you take the blackwater with biokult? Thank you so much for all of your help!!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      So glad to hear you and your family are doing well. I do take black water with probiotics (currently using Prescript Assist, but used Bio Kult for years when focused on gut healing). I just like the prescript assist during pregnancy but both are great.

  5. Stephanie Avatar

    Facinating! Katie, I know you’re expecting-have you continued to use this while pregnant? Are there any precautions?

  6. Amelia Avatar

    This is so interesting; thank you for sharing all of your research! As you mention, supplements can get expensive, especially as families grow (we are a family of 5) and budgets tighten. Do you think it would still be beneficial if i made sure everyone drank these minerals, say 3 days a week? I know it wouldn’t be as helpful as every day, since they are eliminated so quickly, but do you think they would still be worth taking less frequently to make them more affordable long-term? Thanks!

  7. Jen Avatar

    Last weekend I started drinking black water. It’s awesome it has no taste but it really helped my headache go away after my by monthly detox. ( from eating 2 days worth of fast food) and I can’t believe you brought up the topic of this !! Awesomeness

  8. Kelly Avatar

    Katie,

    Thanks for all your research, I’m always thinking about the problem of mineral depletion too.

    What does it taste like? Can you slip it into a smoothie unnoticed?

    Do you have to drink some every day, or is 2-3x/week okay too?

    Thanks!
    Kelly

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      It really doesn’t have much of a taste…. maybe a slight soil type smell. It could definitely slip into a smoothie, but would dye the smoothie black 🙂

      I would think 2-3x a week would be great

      1. Carolanne W. Avatar
        Carolanne W.

        Just wanted to give people a heads-up about using Humic Acid if you have an autoimmune disorder. I found this information on WebMD:

        “Auto-immune diseases” such as multiple sclerosis (MS), lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus, SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), or other conditions: Humic acid might cause the immune system to become more active, and this could increase the symptoms of auto-immune diseases. If you have one of these conditions, it’s best to avoid using humic acid.”

        I was so excited to try the Black MP product and ordered the powder. The first day I had a horrible reaction with a ton of inflammation/body-wide swelling, especially in the joints. I tried it one more day at (again) 50% dosage and had the same reaction. I do have chronic Lyme disease, which often mimics an autoimmune disorder, so I have to be careful about any kind of immune stimulant.

        *So* disappointed that I can’t use this product because I was trying to find something that would detoxify glyphosate.

        1. Sara Avatar

          thank you for bringing this up, i was about to comment the same thing! i was well aware of this affect with fulvic acid and figured humic might be the same. i actually think it is pretty irresponsible of the author & dr that is reviewing her writing to actually mention autoimmune disease in the article and then not also include this incredibly important information. it makes it seem to readers like it is the opposite, and completely safe, when it isn’t. please update the article!! everyones body is different and if you have a more serious AI disease, it can have serious repercussions to be misinformed. please do better katie and team.

        2. Erika S Avatar

          Hey, I just wanted to say that I have Lupus, Lyme disease, and fibromyalgia… along with several other conditions and I have found with numerous supplements- especially oregano oil- that I have a severe reaction at first- like I feel like death warmed up- exausted to the core of my being- terrible pain, brain fog etc when I first start them. My doctor told me it was a herxheimer reaction- where my body was killing off and detoxing alot of the bad bacterial and yeast etc and I would feel worse before I felt better. I started out at a lower dose and worked my way up and the different supplements including filmic acid helped alot but I had a period of 2-3 weeks where I felt HORRIBLE. I got to a naturopath who is also a medical doctor and chiropractor- so hes balanced in his views. I also had a strong reaction when I first started strong probiotics. Usually when I feel worse I know its working and cleaning out my body- unless Its an acute allergic reaction etc. Just a thought for you to think about and research and if you have a naturopathic type doctor a good thing for you to talk to them about. Sometimes the uncomfortable symptoms are a good thing- although it may not feel like it at the time. Anyways- I hope youre feeling better and maybe this gave you something to research! Have a great day.

    2. James Pollock Avatar
      James Pollock

      I was using Black Oxygen Organics here in Canada and it corrected my breathing problems thier fulvic humic was extracted from Ottawa valley Canada and it really worked good for my breathing and so many others but they went out of business now I’m looking for one just as good

      1. Jeanna M Avatar
        Jeanna M

        I was using Black Oxygen also. Have you tried this one & how do you like it?

  9. Angela Avatar

    Thank you for posting! I think this could be a missing link to my diet as I am on the path to healing my GI issues. I’m questioning if the probiotics in this powder would substitute for the probiotics that I take? Do you take an extra probiotic or does the powder contain enough for you?

  10. Carol Avatar

    Good morning Katie and thanks for all your hard work in bringing us such helpful and healthy information. Just one question if you could help me out: is there any harm in taking mineral supplements even if you aren’t sure you have a deficiency? Example: after reading up on magnesium, I started taking a 200mg Magnesium Citrite supplement every day, without determining if I had an actual deficiency (I had twitchy muscles in my eye and calves, anxiety, restless sleep and heart palpitations so I figured why not). I took it for a week and felt worse. My question is, can I take the fulvic – humic acid without having any tests done? Thanking you in advance, take care 🙂

      1. Shannon Poellmann Avatar
        Shannon Poellmann

        Hello Katie! Thank you for all of your research and sharing with us. I am curious to know, as your wrote this article many years ago, do you continue to take this supplement from the source your provided? This is the first time reading about these substances. Learning how to continue heal from Fibromyalgia and seeking ways to help my daughter begin healing from MS. Any further information you could provide would be appreciated. Medical treatments have been solely with prescription “medications”. Ciao – from Germany

          1. Mary Avatar

            what other options would you be referring to?

        1. Karina Avatar

          To control fibromyalgia is in the diet. I have it, I controlled it. No dairy, no tomato products, no meat, no yeast no sugars, No Salts, and no substitutes for Salts. Salts are naturally in homegrown foods. Low Sodium or no sodium in already made foods. Watch your labels. There are dairy free foods, there are plant based substitutes for sugar like Stevia. Plant based foods, Raw and or steamed veggies of all sorts, nonsalted nuts, berries, non Acidity Fruits, cauliflower pasta, real cheddar cheese, cashew, almond, oat, macadamia NON dairy milk. There’s so much you can find to eat.

    1. Cate Avatar

      I had most of your symptoms and they got so bad I ended up in the emergency room. My potassium was dangerously low. The thing is, the symptoms for low and high potassium are similar, so you could be over-dosing. I too believe you should get to your doctor and have blood work done.

  11. Linda Graham Avatar
    Linda Graham

    I love this article…I have thought for years that our food was lacking in minerals…I had no idea that one could supplement in this way with some so organic…
    My question is since this is a probiotic is it enough to quit taking the probiotic that I already take or should I still keep supplementing that also?
    Thanks
    Linda

    1. Carry Avatar

      You need a variety of probotics. I vary my types of probiotics with several sources, just like you need to vary your exercises to keep your muscles guessing and strong.

  12. Lori Avatar

    I heard about the benefits of Fulvic acid supplements during one of the recent The Truth About Cancer episodes. There are so many supplements that might be beneficial to my health and I can’t afford them all. Vitamin D3 with K2 is one that I can’t live without. From September 15 through March 25th, it’s impossible to get enough sunlight to produce Vit D from the sun if you live as far north as I do (100 miles south of Chicago). So supplementation is absolutely necessary. I’ve had my Vit D levels checked regularly since 2011 and have been low off and on so my body is not absorbing it very well for some reason. I just started using the combo D3 with K2 and hope that will make a difference in how my body utilizes it. I’ve heard from many sources that it’s important to take them together as K2 is a critical co-factor for D3, as well as calcium and magnesium too.

    1. melissa Avatar

      Hi, Where did you get the vitamin D3 and K2 Combo? I am alway looking for what we should take?

      1. Lori Avatar

        Melissa,

        I buy the Thorne Research liquid Vit D3 + K2 combination: https://www.amazon.com/Thorne-Research-Vitamin-Liquid-Fl/dp/B0038NF8MG/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=wellnessmama-20&linkId=d9916b1b36631cc299f656b183f713fe&language=en_US

        It’s $23.50 for a 1 oz. bottle that lasted me 5.5 months. I have been taking 8 drops daily which equates to 4,000 IUs of Vit D3 and 800 mcg of Vit K2. It’s time to get my Vit D levels checked again. I am curious to see whether I have been absorbing it better in this form. Previously, I had to take 10,000 IUs of straight Vit D3 in tablet form to keep my Vit D blood level up around 45. 10,000 is a very high amount but my body wasn’t absorbing it properly.

        Thorne Research is one of the brands that rarely go on sale and all websites have to sale for the same price, which is set by Thorne Research. What I really like about Thorne Research supplements is that they are very pure and they don’t use binders, coating, etc. such as magnesium stearate, that might interfere with the absorption of the supplement.

      2. Marie Avatar

        Iodine is super important that is #1, along with trace minerals or take a baby spoon of sea salt daily (not regular table salt), Fulvic and folate acid, Vitamin K vitamin that already includes D3.

        ginger/black pepper/turmeric all together vitamin along with Oregano oil or vitamin , Black Seed Oil, & Vitamin C and that should be good.

      3. Anita Lionvale Avatar
        Anita Lionvale

        I take D3&K2. The best that I found is Dr. Berg. Go to you tube dr berg D3&K2. Many outlets sell this brand: Walmart and so many others. Be sure you get it from Dr. Berg–much cheaper. This has changed my life in so many ways. I feel like a human being again. I’ve been taking it for nearly 4 years. I was on a walker for years– Quit using it 2 years ago. Dry eye so bad my eyelids stuck to my eye lids. No grains. Check out Dr. Berg’s videos on grains, insulin, calcium, potassium.

    2. Nancy Avatar

      Research VDR gene……it’s the reason I struggle with getting high levels without high supplementation. Magnesium is also a co-factor, so make sure your mag levels are good. No one had an answer for my low D until I did genetic testing! 23andMe tests for it.

  13. Danielle Avatar

    This is a good article about what we can do to help us replenish our minerals. Do you give this to your kids? Mine are 11,8,6,and 3. My 11 year old has been diagnosed with Type 1 for 4 years and I’m always trying to find something that may help her. I’m buying it soon.

  14. Lori Avatar

    Wow! What a fantastic discount! Hopefully, I will be able to afford to buy it now. Thanks for negotiating such an awesome deal for us Katie!

  15. Sana Avatar

    Great information wellness mama. Never realized we are missing out on such important minerals for our bodies. I would love to order this mineral powder since you have offered such a huge discount. Can you tell me when does this discount code ends.

  16. Rene Hinds Avatar
    Rene Hinds

    Thanks for this informative post, Katie.
    I first heard about fulvic acid in Ty Bollinger’s “The Truth About Cancer” series last year. I recall one doctor saying that it was the one thing he made sure to give his family each and every day. Since my husband developed a “high grade but non-invasive” bladder cancer a year and a half ago, we have added this supplement to our regimen. I bought the one we are taking from Swanson Vitamins, but didn’t know about purity, etc. I like the idea of the added soil-based probiotics as I, too, have suffered from many digestive issues in the wake of recovering from Cushing’s syndrome.

    A couple of questions: First, how long will a bottle last if three people are taking it? Second, how long is the offer of fifty percent off good? I would like to put off ordering until the end of the month.

    Thanks again,
    Rene’

      1. Edith Jaimes Avatar
        Edith Jaimes

        I tried using the discount and it says the coupon has expired. Can you check this for us? I really want to buy this! thanks

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