Can Fulvic Acid Fix What Ails You? It’s Sure Helping Me….

Written by admin on June 20th, 2009

I have been sick for 13 years with a chronic illness diagnosed variously as multiple sclerosis, chemical sensitivities, fibromyalgia…. It’s some sort of autoimmune, neuropathic thing (there are hundreds of possibilities), with muscle aches and spasms, low energy, fevers, a slow brain. Kind of like having the flu all the time, with occasional flare-ups of serious pain and dysfunction.

Everything doctors ever did made it worse. None of my many attempts to cure myself—diets or environments or activities or mental work—made for consistent improvement.

But I knew I was healthy underneath. I can feel the river of chi—life force—deep and strong. Around it has been a layer of sludge infusing my brain and body, making me slow, making it hard to have energy, making it hard to think.

Fulvic Acid from Optimum Organics

Fulvic Acid from Optimum Organics

Fulvic acid is changing all that for me. Within a few days of starting to use it, I felt like my brain had gotten a serious tune-up. I could think! I could think calmly and clearly, instead of the usual muddled frenzied attempts to grab onto a thought. It was like Disk Doctor had gone in and fixed my hard drive right up. And it continues to get better. I get smarter and more competent every day.

And my muscles like it, too. They say, “Wow, we have energy, use us! We’ve been gunked up too long.” I am actually able to exercise now instead of hobble from place to place, and it feels great; my muscles can move.

I had never heard of fulvic acid (not folic acid) until a few months ago when an underground chemist told me it adjusts your electrolyte balance so all your cells line up electrically so they can transmit impulses nice and clean and fast. I got super-excited because a similar theory was behind the biomagnetic therapy that gave me such world-class results a few months earlier.

I had gotten a wonderful biomagnetic treatment (involving laying on of magnets) in Cancun last January from Hector. All it took was one relaxing (fully clothed) treatment, costing under $25. After a few days of feeling not so great, I then felt reborn—I became springy with energy. As I returned home, I was like a new person, seriously on top of things. I could even play the piano as if I’d been practicing, which I hadn’t been. I could read music effortlessly, not my usual state. I became super-smart and undepressed and proactive about conducting my life. I had a ton of physical energy. And it all lasted for maybe a week. And then it was gone. I was sludge again.

So I was very interested in being able to get my cells lined up and firing electrically, without having to go to Mexico each time! So I did some research about fulvic acid. I discovered that fulvic acid is produced by symbiotic bacteria living on the hair roots of all plants and that the fulvic acid we take comes from plant deposits millions of years old. One site suggested that “fulvic acid is that substance that enables the life force to interact with inert matter in whatever necessary way to impose its specific ‘will to live’ to produce living organisms.” (My natural skepticism is tempered by the magical results I am getting!) According to one paper on fulvic acid:

Scientists tell us fulvic acid is one of the most powerful natural electrolytes known to man. These supercharged molecules balance cellular life and restore the electrical potential that was once normal to the cell by the charging, regeneration, regulation and the delivering of their living energies to the living cells. Fulvic acid maintains the ideal environment for dissolved mineral complexes, elements and cells to bio-react electrically with one another to cause electron transfer, catalytic reactions and transmutations into new minerals. Fulvic acid assists human enzyme production, hormone structures and it is necessary for the utilization of vitamins.  It has been found to be essential for living cells to carry on metabolic processes.

Fulvic acid is also one of the most powerful natural antioxidants and free radical scavengers known.  It has the unique ability to react with both negatively and positively charged unpaired electrons and to render free radicals harmless.  It can either alter them into new useable compounds or eliminate them as waste.  Fulvic acid can similarly scavenge heavy metals and detoxify pollutants.

Can it really do all these magical things and, according to various proponents, many more? I’m impressed with my results, for sure. Look around the internet, and see what you think. See if it’s worth trying for you. Some people think it’s the “Fountain of Youth” Ponce de Leon went looking for way back when. He was looking in Florida; maybe Missouri would have been more like it (where there’s a large, high-quality fulvic acid deposit). An interesting site suggests that fulvic acid is perhaps the secret behind Shangri-La. The site also tells the story of Buddha’s ancestor Lord Shiva giving a fulvic acid preparation called shilajit to his friend King Chandra Varma, who then became immortal (not clear where he is at the moment). Also, the Kama Sutra apparently suggests using shilajit as an aphrodisiac and restorer of youthfulness.

Well, this all sounds a bit much, but after my experience taking fulvic acid, I’ve got to say, “Thank you, Shiva, you are right on.” Fulvic acid gets your cells lined up and firing. When your body’s natural electricity, your energy, flows through your cells as it’s supposed to, it brings new vitality, new life.

I discovered credible-seeming studies saying things like, “Fulvic acid has shown to be a very powerful organic electrolyte which balances life at the cellular level. If cells are restored to their correct chemical balance life is restored where death and disintegration would normally occur.” People are saying it can fix cancer, HIV, all degenerative diseases.

At any rate, it quickly got rid of the dark circles under my eyes. Why not try it? Fulvic acid might transform your life. It’s cheap, the taste is almost nonexistent, and the only thing I found anywhere suggesting caution for anybody is that fulvic acid may help blood to coagulate, so if your blood is already too thick, or if you’re taking blood thinners, you’ll want to do some more research on the subject.

I buy my fulvic acid from Optimum Organics, who do an outstanding job (there’s no financial gain to me for referring you to them). I am mixing a partial dropper of their concentrate into the water I drink every day, and I cannot imagine being without it ever again. I feel that with the central core of healthy functioning it’s helping to restore to me, I can eventually do what it takes to fix anything and everything that’s out of whack with my health. Some days I even feel superhuman, like I could carry heavy weights effortlessly forever. That’s a way-new feeling for me.

The most that fulvic acid should cost you is a dollar a day. You can buy about a month’s pre-mixed supply, in a nice big brown glass jar, from Optimum Organics for about $25 including shipping. And you can also buy from them concentrated solutions for about $40 and up, that will let you choose your own dilution, at significant savings over the pre-mixed. You can even get half-pounds and up of super-concentrated fulvic acid powder, if you have a few hundred dollars to invest. Why not share it with your friends and see if you all get super-smart and effective and maybe start transforming your corner of the universe.

2 Comments so far ↓

  1. this is very interesting!

  2. admin says:

    You asked how I’m faring with fulvic acid. I have had a challenging six months, with lots of upheaval, including a couple of months where I couldn’t afford to buy fulvic acid.

    But I now make it a priority in each month’s budget (it’s less than $1 a day—considerably less if you can buy it in bulk). It’s the only supplement I’ve been taking, and I don’t want to ever be without it.

    I am way more functional since I started taking fulvic acid. I think better, I get more work done, I have more energy. My friends have seen the difference, and several of them are trying it or trying to get their sick friends to try it.

    I have had all good experiences dealing with Optimally Organic. The product is good, the service is prompt, and they seem like nice people.

    Hope this bit of info helps you.

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