Fulvic Acids Help Protect Skin
Supplementation with fulvic acids has been shown to improve symptoms associated with eczema.
Topical application of fulvic and humic acids has been shown to protect the skin and help in treating wounds, scratches, and rashes. Fulvic acid has also traditionally been used as a remedy for poison ivy, poison oak, and athlete’s foot.
Fulvic Acid Is a Powerful Detoxing Agent
Fulvic acids can bind to pollutants such as pesticides and herbicides, catalyzing their breakdown and dispersal.
Similarly, fulvic acids help chelate and remove accumulated waste and toxic materials from our body. Radioactive substances also react rapidly with fulvic acids to form inactive complexes that can then be removed from the body.
Fulvic Acids Promote Gut Health
Fulvic acids improve gut health, most likely because they contain nutrients that support the growth of beneficial bacteria in our gut.
Consumption of fulvic acids has been shown to reduce the incidence of digestive disorders such as SIBO (small intestine bacterial overgrowth) and inflammatory bowel disorders, along with reducing constipation, diarrhea, bloating, and food sensitivities.