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Vitacost...good shipping tooAny suggested suppliers for Fulvic / Humic acid, preferrably in the UK?
There is some cheap Fulvic/Humic acid available for gardening use but the stuff for human consumption is extremely expensive.
Thanks for the suggestion bzmazu but with shipping and import duty added this is £45 a bottle, considering that is at most a months supply I can't afford that sort of price.Vitacost...good shipping too
I've been taking ancient purity fulvic minerals.
...
Will I be buying it again? No.
I noticed zero effects on my health.
I may try shilajit again, though.
Do either of these detox Glyphosate?If you want the detoxification effects, people on this forum have also mentioned malic acid/succinic acid as Peat approved chelators.
Succinic acid looks interesting, think I might try some of that. Thanks for the suggestion.If you want the detoxification effects, people on this forum have also mentioned malic acid/succinic acid as Peat approved chelators. I've tried succinic acid, and it made me quite hyper (almost manic). But then I lost my bag of it (so I might buy some more in order to experiment further). Malic acid, I haven't tried concentrated amounts, but I eat three tablespoons of apple cider vinegar each day on my carrot salad (so I figure I probably get a fair bit of that one anyway).
I've been taking ancient purity fulvic minerals.
I thought it might have some kind of profound effect on my health as apparently we are all short of these amazing trace minerals these days, but I can honestly say I have noticed absolutely nothing from this supplement.
It has a similar taste to shilajit (a supplement I do notice effects from), and is a deep black colour (which has a very cool effect, like methylene blue, when added to water).
Will I be buying it again? No.
I noticed zero effects on my health.
I may try shilajit again, though.
If you want the detoxification effects, people on this forum have also mentioned malic acid/succinic acid as Peat approved chelators. I've tried succinic acid, and it made me quite hyper (almost manic). But then I lost my bag of it (so I might buy some more in order to experiment further). Malic acid, I haven't tried concentrated amounts, but I eat three tablespoons of apple cider vinegar each day on my carrot salad (so I figure I probably get a fair bit of that one anyway).
Any more reports on these types of mineral supplementation?