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KMP
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Have not found much on fulvic acid search on this site, only Gigi mentioning a product she uses that has fulvic acid.
I stumbled across this site after doing research a couple weeks ago to figure out how to save my yard. Humates have done wonders for my yard in just 2 weeks and lots of rain here in the midwest.
Apparently there are some humate products out for humans, but I believe that the fulvic acid found in humates is what we really need to deliver minerals into our bodies, not expensive colloids.

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Biotools has a fulvic acid product, called KMT Minerals.
Morningstar Minerals has a fulvic acid, etc. combi called Energy Boost - I get mine from NatuRx.
And Design for Health's Complete Mineral Complex. We also use Trace Minerals Relax from NatuRX as well as Balanced Electrolytes from Biopure.

We have also used the Shilajit powder from Shamanshop. But I am much more comfortable with the liquids for utilization/absorption.

There are plenty of mineral products out there - many difficult to absorb or not clean (industrial minerals). We alternate the different ones mentioned above --- most important during serious detoxification. Detox is not happening without good minerals.

Take care.

Do a google search on fulvic acid - there is a lot of info.

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Bump

This company seem legit?
http://www.shop.optimallyorganic.com/Fulvic-Ionic-Minerals_c5.htm

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