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Why not mix zeolite in fulvic acid instead of humic?

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Why not mix zeolite in fulvic acid instead of humic?

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Fulvic is acidic, because acid is required to extract it from the humic mineral solution. The result is that zeolites tend to “drop out of solution” when they are mixed with fulvic acid. And even if this acidic quality is then “rectified” to make it more alkaline, fulvic still contains whatever was added to begin with in order to extract it from the humic, so it’s got other ingredients that are not found in pure, organic humic minerals. Anyway, the extra step required to manufacture fulvic acid makes it more expensive. Doesn’t make much sense to spend extra money to make your product less effective.

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