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Old 17-02-2024, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Traveler
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Fortunately, there are supplements containing fluvic acid that remove heavy metals from the body, As will spirulina or cilantro. So if you LOVE cilantro and eat it regularly, enjoy your 12 year old balsamic vinegar!

https://americanolivefarmer.com/blog...lsamic-vinegar
Wow, great info, Traveller!! Thank you for that.

To add to your info, what I found:

How can I get fulvic acid naturally?
Foods highest in Fulvic acid will be those found growing in healthy soils such as Radishes, Beetroots, Parsnips, Carrots, Turnips, as well as foods grown in large bodies of natural water such as Seaweed and Kelp.

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Is fulvic acid good or bad?
Moderate doses of fulvic acid and shilajit appear safe, though research is ongoing. A study in 30 men concluded that a daily dose of 0.5 ounces (15 mL) can be used safely without the risk of side effects. Higher doses may induce mild side effects, such as diarrhea, headaches, and sore throat


I'm going to put this in a Word file for later reference
Thank you, I had never heard of fulvic acid.
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