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What are Humid Acids (HA) and fulvic acids (FA)?

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What are Humid Acids (HA) and fulvic acids (FA)?

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According to the Water Quality Association, FA is a “water-soluble, natural organic substance of low molecular weight, often found in surface water”. HA are composed of a complex mixture of partially decomposed organic materials. FA is one of several subclasses of HA. FA is still not well known or understood by most of the scientific and medical community. Chemists have not been able to synthesize it and clearly define it. Why? Because it is the smallest, most complex, most highly refined naturally occurring water-soluble substance on earth. However, scientists have discovered that FA is nothing less than tiny fragments of DNA from past generations of living organisms left for life to continue. FA is natures’ bridge between “no life” mineral elements and living organic matter. Actually, FA is in essence the “milk” from Mother Nature meant for giving life, energy, health, immunity and renewal to the entire Mother Earth and all life forms. This “milk” is an important discovery in the his

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