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I'd like to use fulvic acid as an antioxidant. It has a pH of 4.0, a deal-breaker for my heartburn. If I could put a concentrated product, with a daily dose measured in drops, not ounces, in an enteric capsule that can hold liquids as well as solids (aromaready.com's design release capsules), the capsules would bypass my heartburn and release the fulvic acid in my small intestine.
I hear conflicting things about different brands of fulvic concentrates, and would appreciate any recommendations.
Because I'm on opioid pain meds, the fulvic would be a big help, preventing addiction and habituation, and getting rid of withdrawal symptoms when I go off the meds.
Thanks, GVS
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