rosecitypapa
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Fulvic acid acts as a refiner and transporter of organic materials and cell nutrients.Whenever minerals come into contact with fulvic acid, in a water medium, they are naturally dissolved into an ionic form. These minerals literally become part of the fulvic acid itself. Once the minerals meld into the fulvic acid complex, they become bioactive, bioavailable, and organic. Thus, when elemental minerals are transformed into an organic state, through a natural chemical process involving fulvic acid and photosynthesis, they are safe to be used by both humans and animals. Bibliography for fulvic acids
Interesting link, so is there a distinction for food-grade fulvic acid or can I take a swig of floralicious?