What Experts Say About Fulvic Acid Supplements
Of course our website is full of testimonials and articles proclaiming the benefits of Fulvic Acid Supplements. We believe in our product – and our thousands of satisfied customers do to. But don’t just take our word for it! See what medical experts across the country are saying about Fulvic Acid Supplements.
Web MD¹ on Fulvic Acid Supplements
WebMD is many Americans’ go-to website for all things health related. In fact, eBizMBA has ranked WebMD as the number one health and wellness website, with an estimated 80million monthly visitors.
According to WebMd, Fulvic acid supplements are taken for brain disorders (including Alzheimer’s), respiratory tract infections, cancer, fatigue, heavy metal toxicity, and preventing hypoxia (conditions in which body tissues do not receive enough oxygen).
On their website WebMD specifically states that: “Fulvic acid might block reactions in the body that cause allergy symptoms … interrupt steps involved in the worsening of brain disorders such as dementia … reduce inflammation and prevent or slow the growth of cancer.”
WebMD also states that “Fulvic acid seems to have immune-stimulating and antioxidant effects.” Additionally, under the section on interactions, WebMD states that they currently have no information for Fulvic acid interactions.
Livestrong² on Fulvic Acid Supplements
Livestrong is another widely read and respected health and wellness website. Livestrong recently published an article entitled: “Disadvantages of Fulvic Acid.” Uh Oh! Does this mean they found a problem with Fulvic Acid Supplements? Not at all!
It turns out that the title of that article was very misleading – probably just to “hook” the reader. In fact, Livestrong’s review of Fulvic Acid Supplements was actually glowing!
The Livestrong article stated that “Fulvic acid plays a role in protecting your cells from oxidation that occurs from environmental toxins. It makes nutrients more soluble and available for use by the cells in your body.”
The article then went on the state that Fulvic acid “fights off the damage incurred from free radicals that enter your body through the food …and outside environmental toxins.” They also mentioned that Fulvic acid can help balance the minerals that drive the neurons in your brain.
Dr. Axe³ on Fulvic Acid Supplements
Dr. Axe operates one of the most visited natural health websites in the world, with more than 15 million monthly visitors. Dr. Josh Axe, DNM, DC, CNS, is a certified doctor of natural medicine, as well as a clinical nutritionist.
On his website, Dr. Axe states that research has shown Fulvic acid is “the ultimate nutrient booster”. He also lists numerous specific benefits of Fulvic acid, including: improved intestinal health; better immune function; boosting digestion and nutrient absorption; protecting cognitive health; detoxification; reducing inflammation; lowering pain and improving energy.
The NCBI / NIH4 on Fulvic Acid
Finally, let’s see what the government is saying about Fulvic Acid.
The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is a government agency that is a branch of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Their mission is to advance science and health by providing access to biomedical information.
They published a scientific article about a study on the healing effects of Fulvic Acid on eczema. In that article it states that Fulvic Acid “with its known anti-inflammatory properties and good safety profile, has the added benefit of being an acid” which reduces the pH of the skin.
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The experts clearly agree. Fulvic acid is truly nature’s “miracle molecule,” offering benefits for a wide range of medical conditions and health issues.
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Sources:
1. WebMD.com
2. Livestrong.com
3. Draxe.com
4. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3173016/