What is Fulvic Acid?

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I’m always fascinated when modern research and science explain things that traditional cultures have intuitively known for years. For instance, modern science is uncovering the many important roles that Vitamin K2 plays in the body and how it supports oral health, and many traditional cultures have eaten K2 rich foods like raw dairy and natto for years.

Another area where science seems to be starting to understand traditional wisdom is the role of probiotics (especially soil based probiotics) for health. Researching is showing how overuse of antibiotics and antibacterial soap is creating an overly-sterile environment and depriving the body of beneficial organisms.

We live in a world where everything is sanitized, food is irradiated and we are so removed from our food supply that we never interact with the soil. Doesn’t seem like a big deal, right? Turns out, it is a really big deal!

Importance of Soil-Based Organisms

I wrote before about how gardeners live longer, and one of the reasons is their interaction with the wide variety of beneficial organisms in the soil (which is very much alive).

This is also the reason that children need to interact with dirt. Why? From that post:

What a child is doing when he puts things in his mouth is allowing his immune response to explore his environment,” Mary Ruebush, a microbiology and immunology instructor, wrote in her book, Why Dirt Is Good: “Not only does this allow for ‘practice’ of immune responses, which will be necessary for protection, but it also plays a critical role in teaching the immature immune response what is best ignored.”

After a study found that kids who grew up on farms or with a dog in the house had fewer allergies, research started to explore the importance of the organisms found in these less-than-sanitized environments and how they impacted health.

“Children raised in an ultra clean environment,” he added, “are not being exposed to organisms that help them develop appropriate immune regulatory circuits.

We may never fully understand the complex micro-system that occurs in the soil, just like we may never understand the human body fully, but one area of fascinating research is the presence of fulvic acid and humic substances in the soil.

Fulvic Acid and Humic Substances?

Ever heard of fulvic acids or humic substances? I hadn’t either until a few months ago:

Fulvic acid is defined as a “humic substance,” meaning that it is a major component of organic matter. A component of soil, fulvic acid is released as organic matter decomposes. During the process, millions of beneficial microbes are released, enhancing the healthful components of this substance.

Fulvic acid is considered one of the most chemically active compounds in soil as it contains a variety of beneficial nutrients. The compound contains an assortment of hormones, fatty acids, ketones, flavonoids, and vitamins and minerals. (source)

Fulvic minerals and humic minerals are similar but different:

Humic and fulvic acids (fulvic acids are humic acids of lower molecular weight and higher oxygen content than other humic acids) are commonly used as a soil supplement in agriculture, and less commonly as a human nutritional supplement. As a nutrition supplement, fulvic acid can be found in a liquid form as a component of mineral colloids. Fulvic acids are poly-electrolytes and are unique colloids that diffuse easily through membranes whereas all other colloids do not. (source)

Benefits of Fulvic Acids

Research is only starting to uncover the important role that fulvic minerals play and the information is amazing! Fulvic acids support the body in a variety of ways including digestion, cell health, brain health and more! Shilajit is a great source of fulvic acid.

Fulvic Acid and Digestion

Fulvic acid benefits digestion and helps the body absorb nutrients from food. In a perfect world, our food would naturally contain high levels of fulvic minerals from the soil, but this is not usually the case with our modern food supply.

Consequently, a majority of Americans (and many others in the developed world) are deficient in a variety of minerals, and the epidemic of gut problems makes it difficult for many people to properly assimilate nutrients, even if those readily available in food.

Fulvic acid is naturally high in electrolytes and antioxidants, which also explains how it helps nutrient assimilation. There is also some evidence that these substances can be helpful in helping the body fight SIBO (small intestine bacterial overgrowth) since they are a source of native probiotics and prebiotics that remain in the digestive system and help the body maintain a beneficial bacterial balance. (Many strains of probiotics are temporary and are eliminated in the stool.

Native probiotics, since they stay in the gut, can be taken in smaller doses and often lead to rapid change in gut bacteria.

Fulvic Acid and Cellular Health

Fulvic acid helps water enter cells at a faster rate, leading to balanced hydration and mineral levels. Its unique balance of chelated minerals (over 70!) helps fulvic acid enter cells quickly and increases enzyme activity.

Consuming fulvic acid helps support proper biochemical reactions in plants and animals and optimizes cell response. Research is still developing on this and I’m fascinated to see what we will uncover in coming years.

Fulvic and Humic Acids for Brain Health and Energy

Though research is still emerging, there seem to be brain and energy supporting properties in fulvic and humic acids:

Moreover, fulvic acid “actively takes part in the transportation of nutrients into deep tissues and helps to overcome tiredness, lethargy, and chronic fatigue. It also works effectively as a tonic for cardiac, gastric, and nervous systems, adaptogen and anti-stress agent.” Fulvic acid has been shown to discourage age-related cognitive impairment, Alzheimer’s disease, jaundice, bronchitis and anemia as well. Dr. Susan Lark, MD, a foremost authority in clinical nutrition and preventative medicine, recounts numerous testimonials from individuals using fulvic acid who believe it encouraged the healing of cancer, fibromyalgia, arthritis, wounds, autism and chronic pain.

And a study in the Indian Journal of Pharmacology found that fulvic acid is effective in curbing diabetes mellitus by reducing blood glucose levels and improving lipid profiles in laboratory animals. (source)

How to Get Humic and Fulvic Minerals

In a perfect world, we could (and would) get all of our vitamins and minerals from food alone. Unfortunately, in today’s world, this is not usually possible- at least not in the developed world.

I’ve been experimenting with fulvic acid supplementation lately, since even though we eat (almost) completely organic, buy food from local farmers (whenever possible) and make sure to consume a wide variety of foods, I still had several deficiencies. I wrote about my experimentation with supplementing with these minerals and my results here. I’ve taken two different forms and would recommend both of them: Probiotics (capsules- more expensive) and Black Mineral Powder (powder- less expensive). (Note: I wanted these to be affordable to anyone who needs them, so if you decide to try black mineral powder, use the code “wellnessmama” for 50% off!)

Again, this is a new area of research and I believe science is just starting to scratch the surface of how these substances affect the body.

A Word of Caution

Since fulvic and humic minerals are so potent, they should be taken carefully and with high quality water that is free of chlorine and other contaminants:

Some of nature’s most valuable and essential anti-cancer and anti-disease phytochemical nutrients which are commonly found in food have been discovered to form deadly cancer causing substances when consumed or combined with chlorinated tap water. This discovery includes familiar foods including soy, fruits, vegetables, tea, many health products, and even some vitamins. Research has proven that these essential nutrients are the exact same families of compounds, that even in infinitesimal amounts have been tormenting the water treatment and chlorine industries for years.

Recently, a joint study was undertaken in Japan by research scientists at the National Institute of Health Sciences and Shizuoka Prefectural University. They determined that natural organic substances originating from foods, including fruits, soy, and green or black tea, react when tap water is chlorinated, forming dangerous cancer causing compounds. These deadly compounds have been named MX, which stands for “unknown mutagen”, and are similar to the already well-known and more easily detected cancer causing THMs (trihalomethanes). (source)

This is also the reason why we filter our drinking water and shower water.

Have you ever heard of fulvic or humic minerals? What do you think of them?

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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.

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71 responses to “What is Fulvic Acid?”

  1. Dave Avatar

    Just started taking fulvic – jarrow powdered caps

    Feel energised though I have sleep to catch up on.

    I think I like it.
    I feel motivated
    I feel like Im 20 years younger.

  2. George Avatar

    I have been using Fulvic Acid for a while now. Where I come from Fulvic Acid has been used for ages for treatment of erectile dysfunction, joint pains, restless legs syndrome and keeping warm in freezing temperatures.

  3. Guy Avatar

    Thanks for this and for the alert about chlorine. Perhaps it is best to drink the minerals straight without water with perhaps a piece of organic fruit (I have heard that these minerals can also increase absorption of whatever they are taken with, so it is important to make sure high quality food is taken, else the nasties will be better absorbed as well – and need to be careful about food containing or washed in chlorinated water).

    On chlorine, there can also be small amounts of chlorine in filtered or mineral water (typically around 5-15mg per litre in mineral waters). Is this level of chlorine dangerous? What about the chlorine that is already in our gut – can this react with the minerals?

    How long before/after taking the minerals can water with chlorine safely be taken? (I know it is better to avoid it altogether, but that is not possible in the short term for everyone)

  4. Rebecca Avatar

    Does anyone know if the fulvic acid interferes with antidepressants?

    Also, has anyone used this on eczema? I’ve heard that it works well topically, aside from the initial burning sensation….

    1. Chelle Avatar

      Hi Rebecca,
      I was on antideppressant for 4 months and started taking fulvic acid and eating a pretty much raw vegan diet and yoga. after 5 months I’m off antidepressant. Fulvic is amazing!! It cleans up your system and gives you energy so you can get on with your life and get off medication! Amazing!! Start off small and build up…… Good Luck!!

  5. Mariana Avatar

    Hello Wellness Mama…you have given me so much insight to health and how important it is to pay attention to what our bodies are telling us. I am currently 10 weeks pregnant and have been suffering from constant acidy burning sensation in my stomach since week 5. Along with nausea and vomiting. I have cut out all caffeine greasy foods anything spicy all citrus is out even onions and garlic and just about anything that has acid. I have been lactose intolerant well before pregnancy. Began Lactaid milk at 6 weeks pregnant which has helped. I Have told my certified nurse midwife about it multiple times and she suggested tums at first and now she prescribed zantac 150 stating I have GERD. I think i have an ulcer Im so afraid of the effects medications have on my unborn baby. I want to heal my issues naturally without prescription meds. How do I get rid of the acidy burning feeling in my stomach naturally?

    1. Brooke Avatar

      Tums don’t work. They neutralize your stomach acid so you can’t digest your food. And I’ve been where you are. I went through a couple of Costco sized bottles of tums during one of my pregnancies.
      I later learned about papaya enzyme extract. It’s a chewable digestive aid. It’s safe during pregnancy and it actually helps digest the food. Hope that helps.

      1. Anna Avatar

        I will also add my experience: I found it necessary to completely cut out bread and crackers. Not all carbs– rice, bean, potatoes all seemed fine…just nothing wheat based.

  6. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    Never heard of these — thanks for informing us!

    Between the two products you recommended (the Prescript-Assist encapsulated probiotics and the BlackMP Living Powder), do they both contain the same spectrum of minerals and potency of probiotics?

  7. Zoe Avatar

    mineralife do a fantastic range of liquid supplements including fulvic acid. After being chronically tired for the past 6 years (I am 24) I did a hair mineral analysis test. fulvic acid was one of the recommended supplements. I have lots more energy when I take it and when I stop I crave it and lose energy within a matter of days.

  8. Julie Avatar

    I first heard about humic acid on the Autoimmune Summit; Dr. Amy Meyers interviewed Antony Haynes who believes autoimmunity is instigated by viruses. According the him, humic acid binds viruses like velcro and should be taken by everyone with an autoimmune disease.

  9. Julia Avatar

    I want to try this, but i’m confused. You said the powder is cheaper, but looking at the product description it says you get 30 servings for 69.95. Even with the half of coupon you provided it’s close to $50 with shipping costs.
    The capsules say you get 60 capsules for $50 or 90 for $69.
    Am I missing something?

    1. Jenny Avatar

      I want to know too, is a Fulvic & Humric supplement safe for pregnancy? With a prenatal?

      1. Brooke Avatar

        The doctor who introduced me to fulvic acid said that it is GREAT to take during pregnancy. I took it during my pregnancy with my 6th, and his wife took it during I think her last two pregnancies. He told me that it helps the babies’ bodies to form or develop really well.
        That said, I would still muscle test the brand you’re considering and the dosage. I took a liquid and I think I took 1 tsp. once or twice a day. (Sorry, don’t remember for sure. My 6th child is 4.5 years old. Haha.)

        1. Lexi Avatar

          Do you have any sources that indicate its safety? In animal studies, it shows to be very helpful during pregnancy as long as too much isn’t taken but animals also aren’t subjected to the amount of toxins humans are.

          1. Natalie Avatar
            Natalie

            Did you find any more answers to this? I am also wondering.

      1. McKenna McCue Avatar
        McKenna McCue

        I want to know too! I bought fulvic & TSR sprays but I’m nursing a two month old baby

        1. SJ Winter Avatar

          Always confirm with your doctor before supplementation. Fulvic is generally thought to be safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding because it is primarily minerals. I personally would not use TSR because I wouldn’t use anything to detox while breastfeeding or during pregnancy. The body may push the chelated toxins out through the milk and you don’t want to give it to baby.

          1. Arlene Avatar

            You should probably include medication warnings about fulvic acid…it can make RA worse, reduce the ability of blood clotting, possible weight gain, diarrhea, etc. It’s not all sunshine and rainbows. People will blindly take your word for all that you write. I am reading this in 2024, so the article is still actively being read.

  10. John Trew Avatar
    John Trew

    I love your article! It’s refreshing to see others who know about the benefits of Fulvic. I am managing the launch of a new line of skin care products that utilize Fulvic Acid and were developed in Australia. We’ve seen some amazing results in people that struggle with sensitive, dry or damaged skin.

  11. Nancy Russell Avatar
    Nancy Russell

    I MIX BAKING SODA, COCONUT OIL AND PEPPERMINT OIL TO MAKE A TOOTHPASTE KEPT IN A JAR. IT ALSO SERVES AS A DEODORANT

  12. Cindy Avatar

    Should/Can I add this into your remineralizing toothpaste, Katie? I am going to order the ingredients tomorrow…. If not, which ones do you add for your toothpaste????

      1. kavita Avatar

        I made remineralizing tooth powder with calcium magnesium in citrate form. Is that bad?

  13. Noxious Dan Avatar
    Noxious Dan

    Very interesting! I decided to get some off of amazon in bottles with droppers. I can simply just add it drop by drop into my water. I can’t wait to see how it works for me!

  14. Breann Avatar

    So mixing the minerals with water from a Berkey would be safe? Is there an even safer option? Thanks!

  15. Tiffany Avatar

    Vital Earth makes a fulvic humic mineral blend (liquid) which has produced great results for us. It was recommended by Dan McDonald, Life Regenerator on YouTube.

  16. Nancy Russell Avatar
    Nancy Russell

    I READ RE PRESCRIPT ASSIST TO TAKE 2 (1 IN AM, 1 IN PM)FOR 30 DAYS AND THEN TAKE 1/DAY. I HAVE TRIED A NUMBER OF PROBIOTICS AND THIS ONE IS THE BEST BY FAR. EVENTUALLY YOU CAN TAKE 1/WEEK WHEN YOUR GOOD FLORA IS ABUNDANT.

  17. Jade Brown Avatar
    Jade Brown

    First time commenter. I found your blog about 10 months ago, and it has changed my life. You inspired me to clean up my diet, supplements, cleansers, air, water, makeup and more. I make kefir, ginger beer, kombucha regularly (rotating). I make fermented condiments, and occasionally other foods too.

    So here’s my question: I have been taking Prescript Assist for a couple months now, and a different kind of probiotic before that. I also consume fermented beverages and foods several times a week. How much probiotic should I be taking? Since it is expensive, I wonder if I even need to take it daily.

  18. Svetlana Avatar

    Thank you, Katie, for posting this info. I’ve personally learned about benefits of Fulvic/Humic Acids from reading Dr.Jerry’s Tennant book ” Healing Voltage” (btw, highly recommend to read it). I found and am usung a very high quality of these acids from “Mother Earch Lab, Inc, 3 months already and having amazing results.

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