What are humic acid and fulvic acids?
Humic acid is made from a mixture of partially decomposed organic materials, and fulvic acid is actually a type (subclass) of humic acid. Fulvic acid is an organic substance, and the smallest water-soluble material on Earth. It makes minerals and vitamins more absorbable by refining, purifying and combining them into organic, ionic forms that are easily transported into our cells. It dissolves and bonds nutrients into its own structure so they can be absorbed, and is so powerful that one fulvic molecule can carry over 60 minerals into cells. Some scientists think that fulvic acid is tiny fragments of DNA from past generations of living organisms left behind to ensure life continues. Fulvic acid is also the most powerful and versatile antioxidant known to science. This is because it can stop (make neutral) both types of free radicals (a molecule that has either a positively or negatively charged electron). This differs from most antioxidants. It also contains phytochemicals, nutrients,