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Hello everyone,
As we progress in our search for truth and Health we make new discoveries
and meet new people. Here is the info that came to me from one of the
Canadian experts in Humic compounds.
Hope this will help you in pursuing your journey.
In the Heart,
Stéphane
Fulvic Acid
As a transporter of energy-rich and bio-electrically charged nutrients and
minerals, the fulvic acid electrolytes greatly increase the percentage rate
of absorption through the digestive system of minerals, nutrients, vitamins,
and herbs into the circulatory system. From there, they carry life force
energetic compounds to and easily through the cell membrane, across the
cytoplasm and directly to the nucleus of the cell.
At this point the Fulvic Acid electrolytes discharge electrical energy and
their nutrient and mineral components. It is literally recharging and
replacing exhausted or diminished components within the nucleus of the cell.
The minerals and nutrient wastes are complexed and taken from the nucleus,
then transported back across the cell for removal. Fulvic acid electrolytes
act as a donor, and at other times as a receptor based on a cell's
requirement for balance. They also absorb both positive and negative
electrical charges from free radicals in a process of neutralization. It's a
super antioxidant, a detoxifier, improves enzymatic reactions and is a
powerful natural bi-directional electrolyte.
It should be noted that fulvic acid itself can contain as many as 60
different mineral compounds - this is above and beyond any other source of
minerals Whenever we eat, our body sets into motion a complex series of
actions designed to break down the foods that we've eaten. It then converts
these digested foods into energy and building materials. The actions that
take place on the foods that we ingest would not be possible if it were not
for enzymes.
Without enzyme activation, food would simply rot in our stomach, elimination
could not take place, thought would cease, and we would die. Enzymes are the
'life-force' behind vitamins and minerals. Obviously, anything that we can
do to strengthen and protect these enzymes will further our hopes of
maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle. Since you have only a finite
number of enzymes that are available to your body, supplementing them from
outside sources (such as with raw fruits and vegetables and enzyme
supplements) is an absolute necessity.
The good news is that the presence of fulvic acid actually increases the
activity of several enzymes, including: transaminase, invertase, and
alkaline phosphates. Speaking of the potentiation of certain substances,
fulvic acid may also have a positive effect on RNA and DNA. According to
several researchers, the actual content of DNA in cells and the synthesis of
RNA is enhanced by the presence of fulvic acid. Furthermore, if you
supplement with traditional vitamins and minerals, their bioavailability may
be enhanced by the addition of fulvic acid.
It consists of an immense arsenal and array of naturally occuring
phytochemicals, biochemicals, supercharged antioxidants, free-radical
scavengers, super oxide dismutases, nutrients, enzymes, hormones, amino
acids, antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungals. Fulvic Acid greatly enhance
the bioavailability of important trace minerals. Regenerate and prolong the
residence time of essential nutrients in the cells. Modify the damage or
toxic compounds such as heavy metals and free radicals. Enhance the
permeability for digestive, circulatory, and cell membranes. As the most
powerful, natural electrolyte known, Fulvic Acid restores electrical balance
to damaged cells, neutralizes toxins and can eliminate food poisoning within
minutes.To the science of living cells, Fulvic Acid are vital in bringing
substantial amounts of nutrients and minerals into water solution and
delivering their living energies to the living cells.
Fulvic acid solution can chelate and remove heavy metals from your body. It
has successfully treated children with lead poisoning by taking it with
water daily for a month.
Using the latest research, scientists are discovering that the utilisation
of the compound, organic fulvic acid, breaks down the mineral particles even
further turning them into a solution, rather than the minerals being
suspended in solution like many mineral supplements available.
Another function is as an aggressive antioxidant that neutralises free
radicals. Researchers believe that this compound complexes a toxic heavy
metal, and removes it from the body as waste, aiding our long term health.
In this way natural fulvic acid can also help eliminate heavy metals such as
lead and arsenic before they build up in body tissues, promoting good
health.
Fulvic acid also acts as an electrical conductor. Scientists theorise that
this water based electrolyte converts often unusable chemical energy from
minerals into efficient electrical energy, by recharging the nucleus of the
cell. It is therefore believed to help rebalance and recharge the depleted
cell, further improving health.
With the use of this cutting edge research, natural organic fulvic acid is
now being used within the colloidal mineral solution and maximol
supplements. This breaks down the already bio-available ionised colloidal
minerals, transforming them to extremely bio-available minerals. The natural
organic fulvic acid electrolyte then transports these essential minerals
through your body, ready for absorption.
Organic fulvic acids are created by micro-organisms in the soil, for the
purpose of transporting minerals and nutrients from the soil into the plant.
>From there, complex photosynthesis reactions produce the components of all
the various parts of the plant. Muco-polysacharrides (complex carbohydrate
sugars) flow throughout the plant for nourishment. Some are returned to the
roots. There, the micro-organisms are nourished and produce fulvic acid to
complex with minerals and nutrients to restart the cycle again.
It is known that fulvic acid is readily admitted into living cells. This may
be in part due to its low molecular weight, its electrical potential, its
bio-transporting ability, and other factors just waiting to be discovered
and understood. Scientists do known, however, that once inside the living
cell, fulvic acid aids in the selective trading or supply of minerals and
other nutrient factors inside the cell. Can you begin to see why this is so
important - first, it gets into the cells, and second, once in them, it may
be the very catalyst that makes sure the cells get precisely the amount of
minerals and other nutrients they need. In addition to carrying essential
nutrients to the cell, it has been shown that fulvic acid can actually
chelate toxins and reduce them to a harmless state. Fulvic acid is effective
at neutralizing a wide range of toxic materials - everything from heavy
metals and radioactive waste to petro-chemicals.
As with any product or nutritive supplement, the only way that your body can
benefit from it is after it has been absorbed. Fulvic acid actually enhances
this absorption process. Prior to elemental minerals being converted and
stored by a plant as plant tissue, fulvic acids begin to ionize them.
Without fulvic acid, the substances that surround plants would not be able
to be absorbed since the root 'hairs' are single ion chambers that pull
nutrients into them ion by ion. When fulvic acid acts upon a substance its
molecular size and weight is altered. This enables it to pass through cell
membranes - including the semi-permeable membranes that line your
intestines.
When searching for organic, plant-derived minerals, make certain that they
contain fulvic acid. This will ensure that you get the highest quality
available.
Fulvic Acid Major Attributes
World's Finest Electrolyte, Fulvic Acid is an organic natural electrolyte
that can balance and energize biological properties. It comes into contact
with in electrolyte as a substance that is soluble in water or other
appropriate mediums that is capable of conducting electrical current.
The power of an electrolyte that has been shown in separate tests on animal
cells (giant amoebae); to be able to restore life in what researchers termed
"a beautiful demonstration" and "astonishing." When the electrolyte
potential was taken away during the test, the cell ruptured and
disintegrated into the surrounding fluids causing death. These studies show
convincingly that the physical well being upon reintroducing electrical
potential, enabling cells reconstruction to become active and healthy.
It was also determined from these same studies, that similar results could
be expected of the progressive weakness among humans resulting from:
unchecked hemorrhages, overwhelming emotional stress, uncontrolled
infections, unbalanced diet, prolonged loss of sleep, and surgical shock.
These examples are all accompanied by a steady decrease in electrical
potential that can eventually be reduced to zero at death. These studies
show convincingly that the physical well being of plants, animals, and
humans is determined by proper electrical potential.
Fulvic acid has proven to be a powerful organic electrolyte, serving to
balance cell life. If the individual cell is restored to its normal chemical
balance thereby turning its electrical potential, we will have given life
where death and disintegration would normally occur within plant and animal
cell. Fulvic acid has the outstanding ability to accomplish this objective
in numerous ways.
Promotes Electrochemical Balance as Donor or Receptor
Fulvic acid is available at times as an electron donor and at other times as
an electron acceptor, based on the cells requirement for balance. One
reaction that occurs is when the chemical species loose electrons as a
donor. The other reaction is a reduction in which the active species gains
electrons as an acceptor.
A recent study of the binding donor molecule to fulvic acid in a solution
revealed direct evidence for donor-acceptor charge transfer mechanisms.
Trace minerals in the fulvic acid electrolyte could also be beneficial in
this process by serving as electrode.
Most Powerful Natural Free Radical Scavenger & Antioxidant Known
Free radicals of fulvic acid behave as electron donors or acceptors,
depending upon the need for balance in the situation. Fulvic acid can in
some ways take part in oxidation-reduction with transition metals reactions.
Complexes Dissolve Minerals & Trace Elements
Fulvic acid is especially active in dissolving minerals and metals when
solutions are in water. The metallic minerals simply dissolve into ionic
form, and disappear into the fulvic structure becoming bio-chemically
reactive and mobile. The fulvic acid actually transforms these minerals and
metals into elaborate fulvic acid molecular complexes that have vastly
different characteristics from their previous metallic mineral form. Fulvic
acid is nature's way of "chelating" metallic minerals, turning them into
readily absorbable bio-available form. Fulvic acid also has the unique
ability to weather and dissolve silica that it comes in contact with.
Enhances Nutrients
Fulvic acid enhances the availability of nutrients and makes them more
readily absorbable, allowing minerals to regenerate and prolong time of
essential nutrients. It prepares minerals to react with cells and allows
minerals to inter-react with one another, breaking them down into the
simplest ionic form, chelated by the fulvic acid electrolytes.
Transports Nutrients
Fulvic acid readily complexes with minerals and metals making them available
to plant roots and easily absorbable through cell walls. It makes minerals
such as iron, that are not usually very mobile, easily transported through
plant structures. Fulvic acids dissolve and transpose vitamins, coenzymes,
auxins, hormones, and natural antibiotics18 that are generally found
throughout the soil making them available.
These substances are effective in stimulating even more vigorous and healthy
growth, producing certain bacteria, fungi, and actinomyceles in decomposing
vegetation in the soil. It has been determined that all known vitamins can
be present in healthy soil.
Plants manufacture many of their own vitamins, yet these from the soil
further supplement the plant. Upon ingestion animals and humans easily
absorb these nutrients, due to the fact that they are in the perfect natural
plant form as nature intended. Fulvic acid can often transport many times
its weight in dissolved mineral elements.
Catalyzes Enzyme Reactions
Fulvic acid has close association with enzymes that increases activity of
enzymes and especially influences respiratory catalysts. Fulvic acids
increase the activity of several enzymes including alkaline phosphates,
transaminase, and invertase.
Increases Assimilation
Fulvic acid organic metal complexes are of a low molecular weight, low
molecular size, and are capable of a high degree of penetration into cells.
Fulvic acid complexes and chelates are able to readily pass through
semi-permeable membranes such as cell walls. It is important to note its
been determined that fulvic acids not only has the ability to transport
nutrients through cell membranes, but also sensitizes cell membranes and
various physiological functions as well.
Stimulates Metabolism
Fulvic acid appears to cause the genetic mechanism of plants to function at
a higher level. It has been concluded that when plant cells are exposed to
fulvic acid it can improve growth. Oxygen is absorbed more intensely in the
presence of fulvic acids.
Fulvic acid aids in penetrating plant roots, relieves oxygen deficiency,
increases the vital activity of cells, and changes the pattern of the
metabolism of carbohydrates, resulting, in an accumulation of soluble
sugars. These soluble sugars increase the pressure of osmosis inside the
cell walls and enable plants to withstand wilting, which enhances growth
stimulation to the immune system.
Detoxified Pollutants
An important aspect of Fulvic acid is related to their sorptive interaction
with environmental chemicals, either before or after they reach
concentrations, toxic to living organism's. Fulvic acid rapidly detoxifies
the toxic herbicide known as Fulvic Acid rapidly detoxifies Paraquat. It has
a special function with respect to the demise of organic compounds applied
to soil as pesticides.
Fulvic acid is vital in helping form new species of metal ions, binding with
organic pollutants such as pesticides and herbicides, and catalyzing the
breakdown of toxic pollutants. Radioactive substances react rapidly with
fulvic acid, and only a brief time is required for equilibrium to be
reached. All radioactive elements are capable of reacting with fulvic acid
and thus forming organo-metal complexes of different absorptive stability
and solubility.
Dissolves Silica
Fulvic acids are especially important because of their ability to complex or
chelate metal ions and interact with silica. It has been shown that these
interactions may increase the concentrations of metal ions and silica found
in water solutions to levels that are far in excess of their assumed
dissolution ability.
Synthesis
Fulvic acid complexes have the ability to bio-react one with another, and
also inter-react with cells to synthesize or transmute new mineral
compounds. The transmutation of vegetal silica and magnesium to form calcium
in animal and human bones is a typical example of new synthesis of
mineral's.
Enhances Cell Division and Elongation
Fulvic acid stimulates and balances cells, creating optimum growth and
replication conditions.
Enhances the Permeability of Cell Membranes
Fulvic acids act as specific cell sensitizing agents and enhance the
permeability of the cell membrane.
Increases Metabolism of Proteins
Fulvic acid intensifies the metabolism of proteins. Definitely increases DNA
content in cells and increases and enhance the rate of RNA synthesis.
Catalyzes Vitamins within the Cell
Fulvic acid has the ability to complex vitamins into its structure, where
they are presented to the cell in combination with complexed minerals. In
this perfect natural condition, they can be catalyzed and utilized by the
cell. In absence of adequate trace minerals, vitamins are unable to perform
their proper function.
Chelates All Monovalent & Divalent Elements to Which It Is Exposed
Fulvic acid has the power to form stable water-soluble complexes with
monovalent, divalent, trivalent, and polyvalent metal ions. It can aid the
actual movement of metal ions that are normally difficult to mobilize or
transport. Fulvic acids are excellent natural chelators, cation exchangers,
and are vitally important in the nutrition of cells.
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