What is Fulvic Acid?
Fulvic acid is truly a remarkable natural compound. Not well known to general public but studied extensively by scientists and researchers around the world, it is a substance as critical to life as oxygen, water and sun rays. Plants would not be able to exist without fulvic acid and, with no plants, there would be no animal and human life on earth.
Fulvic acid is found in soil and plants, where it carries out two indispensable functions: to absorb from soil minerals and trace elements and all nutritional and remedial components left there by microbial action, and to transfer this valuable content into plants cells, where it is metabolised and used for healthy growth. When plants die and eventually decompose, they return their mineral, nutritional and remedial value, fulvic acid including, back to soil and the cycle repeats itself again.
Just as it works for plants, fulvic acid has a very similar action, and an associated spectrum of outstanding benefits, for humans and animals β all life forms on earth share very similar building blocks: living cells.
Jesu-Rapha Fulvite fulvic acid is a natural supplement second to none. It carries mineral, nutritional and remedial value of ancient plants, delivered right inside living cells of the body. It is for everyone: healthy and active people looking for energy, wellbeing and protection, sport people striving for increased endurance, quicker recovery and guarding against injuries, as well as people afflicted with different, often serious, conditions.
The Functions of Fulvic Acid
The key functions of fulvic acid are: to absorb from soil minerals and trace elements and all nutritional and remedial components left there by microbial action, and to transfer this valuable content into plants cells, where it is metabolised and used for healthy growth. It works in exactly same way for humans. Due to its relatively low molecular weight, for a complex molecule fulvic acid is, and its excellent penetrative properties, fulvic acid infiltrates the membranes of living cells with a relative ease.
In order to underline the importance of the role, which fulvic acid plays in nourishing the living cells of our bodies, we need to start from the cell itself. The cell is a fundamental component of all living things. We begin life as a single cell and eventually grow our bodies to approximately 1014 cells, thatβs a 1 with fourteen zeros behind! Cells are separated from each other or from an external environment with a special membrane. Most human cells have a nucleus, or its equivalent, which focuses the bulk of chemical information, which controls heredity properties of a human being. When cells deteriorate people age, when cells malfunction people get sick. We need healthy cells to have healthy bodies and our cells need to be nourished all the time.
For a cell to make the best of the essential nutrients, minerals and vitamins, they must become bioavailable and bioactive. But thereβs evidence that many, possibly all essential nutrients have a very-limited bioavailability in their pure chemical form. They only become highly bioavailable when they are ingested as part of a natural substance, in which they occur, alongside a multitude of other natural substances. All these substances create a synergistic environment for the nutrients to maximise their absorption and to turn into a live functioning part of your body. And fulvic acid is an essential ingredient of such an environment.