How are these fulvic minerals any different than others?
Many of the minerals on the market are made from a coal (lignite or leonordite) that is low in BTU’s, making it undesirable as a fuel. Although such material does contain about 2% to 6% fulvic acid content (bound mostly to carbon), Fulvic Minerals contain far greater quantities of viable nutrients, including minerals and trace minerals. In fact, the carbon content of lignite or leonordite-type source material is very high, making it impossible to concentrate the end product. (To do so would drive the heavy metal content beyond acceptable levels.) These products are usually a light yellow in color, contain no significant amount of trace mineral content, have a diluted mineral and fulvic acid content and are usually sold in 32 oz. containers. Mineral Logic’s Fulvic Minerals are extracted from a rare deposit and contain no coal-based, leonardite- or lignite-source ingredients or added water. How do your minerals compare to Great Salt Lake Minerals? Mineral products derived from salt lake