Cyre2067
The Living Force
I picked up a bottle of water at a coffee shop yesterday... it was being marketed as 'infused with fulvic trace minerals' and since it only had water and a bunch of minerals I gave it a shot:
_http://blkbeverages.com/
Then I got curious on the interweb and looked it up... apparently these minerals do all sorts of wonderful things to our cells:
From here: _http://www.optimallyorganic.eu/Fulvic.htm
Granted, they're selling them, so they're input is going to be biased, but the concept made sense to me and I'm going to look through the literature and see what I can find. Nonetheless, I thought I'd bring it up here and see if anyone had any experience or input on the matter.
_http://blkbeverages.com/
Then I got curious on the interweb and looked it up... apparently these minerals do all sorts of wonderful things to our cells:
From here: _http://www.optimallyorganic.eu/Fulvic.htm
Fulvic Acid will alkaline the blood faster than any other natural health product on earth.
Fulvic Acid has over 77 Macro and Trace Minerals, naturally occurring in their ionic (nano) form for ultimate absorption.
Humic Acid and Fulvic Acid work together to remove unwanted salt acids that surround & harden cell walls, creating cell permeability.
Fulvic Acid is the electrolyte that enables our cells to absorb nutrients and is a multi-directional antioxidant.
Fulvic and Humic Acid, Trace Minerals & Essential Amino Acids are required for a myriad of metabolic functions, yet cannot be produced by the body.
Fulvic Acid detoxifies the body by eliminating heavy metals and toxins (including radiation) and is considered the most powerful form of Oral Chelation.
Fulvic Acid allows other Super-Foods, Vitamins, and Herbs to be absorbed and effectively utilized by the body.
Fulvic Acid provides increased energy, mental clarity, and sense of well being by feeding and nourishing every cell in the body.
Granted, they're selling them, so they're input is going to be biased, but the concept made sense to me and I'm going to look through the literature and see what I can find. Nonetheless, I thought I'd bring it up here and see if anyone had any experience or input on the matter.