WHAT ARE HUMIC & FULVIC ACIDS?
Humic and fulvic acids are the link between the living and the nonliving in Nature. They beneficially influence life processes. Fulvic acids are biologically active, low molecular weight (i.e., small molecules) derived from humates or fulvates. Organic fulvic acids are created by micro-organisms in the soil, for the purpose of transporting minerals and nutrients from the soil into the plant. When humic substances are dissolved in water, the water takes on a new form, producing pyramid-shaped molecules (tetrahedrons) which have valuable properties. Water becomes intensely more active and penetrable. Humic acids assist water in its job of dissolving and transporting, helping to carry nutrients into the cell and waste products away from it, while also helping to neutralize toxins, invaders, and heavy metals. They are still not well known by most of the scientific and medical community. Chemists have not been able to synthesize or clearly define them.