Fulvic acid is quickly being recognized as the missing link in nutrition. But before we find out why, let’s first take a look at why this miracle molecule is needed in our diets more than ever.

Over the last hundred years, farms have been pushed to the max and we are not taking proper care of our soils on today’s mega-farms. This causes a depletion of nutrients in our soil which results in less nutritious fruits and vegetables. The nutrients that are most lacking in soils produced by excessive agriculture are trace minerals.

There are more than 70 trace elements and elements that are critical to our health and have all but disappeared from our soils. Examples of some of the trace minerals can include boron, chromium, vanadium, molybdenum, and more. Each of these trace elements has an important role in our health and only a very small amount is needed to meet our dietary needs.

Now, back to fulvic acid that is naturally present in plants and soil. Some of the best quality fulvic acids available come from humic deposits. These humic deposits are made of ancient seas and rainforests. The rich plant life and minerals in the sea made these deposits highly concentrated in trace minerals and fulvic acid.

Through a natural extraction process using humic deposits, a colloidal mineral concentrate rich in fulvic acid is produced. We can see health benefits from supplementing our diets with fulvic minerals in many ways. A key health benefit is cell regeneration which is attributed to the fulvic electrolyte. Since living cells are bipolar organisms, they have a positive and negative charge. Fulvic minerals also have a positive and negative charge associated with their molecules. These molecules will remove toxins or add nutrients to the cells through these charges.

Fulvic acid is similarly effective in aiding in the assimilation of all nutrients into our cells to help us receive the maximum benefits from the foods and supplements we consume.

These are just a few of the reasons why the miracle “missing link” molecule is so critical to our health.