Some scientists have taken an interest in studying the properties of fulvic acid as an electrolyte and claim that it is the finest electrolyte they have ever known. As an electrolyte, fulvic acid assists with enzyme production, hormone structures and is essential in the utilization of vitamins. It is necessary in metabolic processes. It maintains the ideal environment for dissolved mineral complexes, elements and cells to bio-react electronically with one another, causing electron transfer, catalytic reactions, and transmutations into new minerals. Fulvic acid is the most powerful anti-oxidant and free radical scavenger known. It has the unique ability to react with both negatively and positively charged unpaired electrons and render free radicals harmless. Fulvic acid scavenges heavy metals and detoxifys pollutants.


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