Product Description
Also available in a 30ml Size.
Ingredients: Non-Chlorinated Water, 100% Pure Fulvic.
Bottle: Made from Miron Glass with tamper-proof glass dropper top.
Directions: Add 8 drops of 100% Fulvic to 150 – 200 ml of pure clean water, juice or a smoothie when required.
Contains 100% pure fulvic, expertly separated using a proprietary, solvent-free process with no heat, acids, or chemicals.
- Vegan
- Gluten Free
- Nut Free
- Allergen Free
- GMO Free
What is Fulvic?
Fulvic is a unique, low molecular weight organic compound formed by the natural decomposition of plant matter in soil and sediment. It is recognised for its superior ability to support overall health and cellular balance within the body.1,2
Key Health Benefits
- Antioxidant Protection: Acts as a potent antioxidant, neutralising damaging free radicals and supporting the body’s natural defences against oxidative stress.3
- Anti-Inflammatory Support: Helps to regulate inflammation within the body by modulating inflammatory markers and supporting balanced immune responses.4
- Boosts Cellular Energy: Enhances mitochondrial function, which can improve cellular energy production and support metabolic performance.5
- Gut & Microbiome Support: Fosters healthy gut bacteria, strengthens the intestinal barrier, and supports digestive well-being.6
- Immunity Modulation: Offers flexible immune regulation - supporting natural defence mechanisms while helping to calm overactive responses.7
- Mineral Transport & Detoxification: Improves the absorption and cellular delivery of trace minerals like zinc, magnesium, and selenium. Also binds heavy metals and other toxins, supporting natural elimination from the body.8,9
- Cellular and Genetic Health: May influence gene expression and cellular protection through potential epigenetic effects, supporting inflammation control and detoxification pathways.10
- Supports Skin, Brain, and Bones (Systemic Action): Demonstrates benefits systemically, including skin repair, cognitive health, bone density, and more, through antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and metabolic actions.11,12,13,14
Mechanisms of Action
- Electron Donation & Free Radical Scavenging: Acts as a direct antioxidant by donating electrons, stabilising free radicals and halting damaging oxidative processes.14,15
- Metal Ion Chelation: Binds harmful metals such as lead and mercury for safe excretion, while also aiding delivery of beneficial trace minerals including zinc and selenium.9
- Inflammatory Cytokine Modulation: Regulates central immune signals (like interleukin-6 and TNF-alpha), reducing chronic inflammation and supporting immune balance.4, 7
- Gene and Epigenetic Regulation: Influences gene expression by modulating key enzymes, with emerging data on potential gene-level effects on detoxification, inflammation, and metabolism.10
- Ion Channel & Cellular Signalling: Supports efficient cell-to-cell and intracellular communication, vital for nerve, muscle, and metabolic health.15
References
- Schepetkin IA, Xie G, Jutila MA, Quinn MT. Complement-fixing Activity of Fulvic Acid from Shilajit and Other Natural Sources. Phytother Res. 2009 Mar;23(3):373–84.
- Wu D, Lu Y, Ma L, Cheng J, Wang X. Preparation and Molecular Structural Characterization of Fulvic Acid Extracted from Different Types of Peat. Molecules. 2023 Jan;28(19):6780.
- Abdollahzadeh Y, Mazandarani M, Hoseinifar SH, Lieke T, Van Doan H, Pourmozaffar S. Dietary fulvic acid improves immune, digestive and antioxidant parameters in juvenile white-leg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) in a super-intensive system. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 2025 Jan 1;275:111011.
- Winkler J, Ghosh S. Therapeutic Potential of Fulvic Acid in Chronic Inflammatory Diseases and Diabetes. J Diabetes Res. 2018 Sep 10;2018:5391014.
- Visser SA. Effect of humic substances on mitochondrial respiration and oxidative phosphorylation. Sci Total Environ. 1987 Apr;62:347–54.
- Tang C, Kong W, Wang H, Liu H, Shi L, Uyanga VA, et al. Effects of fulvic acids on gut barrier, microbial composition, fecal ammonia emission, and growth performance in broiler chickens. Journal of Applied Poultry Research. 2023 Mar 1;32(1):100322.
- Wu C, Lyu A, Shan S. Fulvic Acid Attenuates Atopic Dermatitis by Downregulating CCL17/22. Molecules. 2023 Jan;28(8):3507.
- Luo W, Zhao X, Wang G, Teng Z, Guo Y, Ji X, et al. Humic acid and fulvic acid facilitate the formation of vivianite and the transformation of cadmium via microbially-mediated iron reduction. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 2023 Mar 15;446:130655.
- Song C, Sun S, Wang J, Gao Y, Yu G, Li Y, et al. Applying fulvic acid for sediment metals remediation: Mechanism, factors, and prospect. Front Microbiol. 2023 Jan 9;13:1084097.
- Che R, Huang L, Xu JW, Zhao P, Li T, Ma H, et al. Effect of fulvic acid induction on the physiology, metabolism, and lipid biosynthesis-related gene transcription of Monoraphidium sp. FXY-10. Bioresour Technol. 2017 Mar;227:324–34.
- Gandy JJ, Snyman JR, van Rensburg CE. Randomized, parallel-group, double-blind, controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of carbohydrate-derived fulvic acid in topical treatment of eczema. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2011 Sep 8;4:145–8.
- Kinoshita H, Kinoshita M, Takahashi A, Yuasa S, Fukuda K. Effect of fulvic acid on ultraviolet induced skin aging: The effect of fulvic acid on fibroblasts and matrix metalloproteinase. nishi nihon hifuka. 2012;74(4):427–31.
- Cornejo A, Jiménez JM, Caballero L, Melo F, Maccioni RB. Fulvic acid inhibits aggregation and promotes disassembly of tau fibrils associated with Alzheimer’s disease. J Alzheimers Dis. 2011;27(1):143–53.
- Alshubaily FA, Jambi EJ. Correlation between Antioxidant and Anti-Osteoporotic Activities of Shilajit Loaded into Chitosan Nanoparticles and Their Effects on Osteoporosis in Rats. Polymers (Basel). 2022 Sep 23;14(19):3972.
- Tan KH. Electrochemical Properties of Humic Matter. In: Humic Matter in Soil and the Environment. 2nd ed. CRC Press; 2014.