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Fulvic AcidNature’s miracle molecule

YouthLock Pty Ltd

October 2014

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Described as:

• “Missing link” to optimum health and nutrition

• “Mother Nature’s milk” nourishing our bodies and boosting our immunity

• “The nutritional breakthrough of the 21st century”

• “Mother Nature’s miracle molecule”

Fulvic AcidA Nature’s wonder?

2

Effectively balances and energises…

In a nutshell:

• Contains 70 minerals and essential elements

• The only substance capable of making minerals, vitamins and nutrients bioactive on the cellular level

• Active detoxifying agent

• Effectively balances and energises cell life and biological processes

• The most powerful natural anti-oxidant and ferocious free radicals scavenger

• Anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties

• The most effective natural immune system booster

• Essential supplement to improve wellbeing in treatment of cancer, HIV / AIDS and other “big” diseases

• Balances the PH of our bodies

• Provides the most natural anti-wrinkle action by dissolving vegetal silica for collagen

• Reduces the impact of carbon dioxide and lactic acid during and after sport

• Provides the most powerful electrolyte in existence

• Dissolves silica to maintain strength of joints and connective tissue

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• Naturally occurring organic compound, usually found in soil, plants, water, peat, coal

• End product of the natural humification process, i.e. biodegradation of dead organic matter

• Slowly transformed and refined over millions of years

• Easily soluble in water

Fulvic AcidWhere is it coming from?

3

Effectively balances and energises…

Swamps with giant plants, hundreds of millions of years ago covered the Earth

Rotting plant material accumulated in warm, muddy swamps and was eventually covered by dirt and water, which, overtime, created increasing pressure and heat

Moist, fibrous peat

Lignite (brown coal), found nearest Earth’s surface

Bituminous coal, found deeper underground

Hard black anthracite, found deepest underground

TIME

Low High

PRESSURE

L H

HEAT

L H

WATERCONTENT

L H

FULVICACID

CONTENT

L H

Fulvic acid is the product of biodegradation of

dead organic matter over millions of years

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Fulvic AcidWhat is it?

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What’s in the name?

Latin fulvus, indicating deep yellow, reddish yellow, golden or tawny colour

What’s inside?

As a product of a long and slow refining process, fulvic acid contains all the riches of ancient plants:

• 70 minerals and trace elements

• amino acids

• amino sugars

• peptides

• nucleic acids

• **phytochemical substances

What is it chemically?

• Natural, water-soluble, acidic organic polymer

• One of the several sub-classes of humic acid

• Low molecular weight

• Very active biologically

• Average composition:

Oxygen 44 - 49%

Carbon 44 - 49%

Hydrogen 3 – 5 %

Nitrogen (2-4%)

• *Chemical formula: C37H33N1S1O33

• *Chemical structure

*Chemical structure of fulvic acid

Sources:

* “Theoretical study on fulvic acid structure, conformation and aggregation, a molecular modelling approach, RA Alvarez, C Valenzuela-Calahorro, JJ Garrido, Elsevier, Science of the Total Environment 358 (2006) 243-254, 26 May 2005

** Wikipedia

Fulvic acid is an

organic mineral and

nutritional supplement

second to none

Phytochemical substances are chemical compoundsnaturally occurring in plants that have protective or diseasepreventive properties. Plants produce these substances toprotect themselves but research demonstrates that many ofthem have biological significance for humans andpotentials to affect diseases such as cancer, stroke ormetabolic syndrome. There’s more than 4 000phytochemicals, having different preventative actions: Antioxidant action Hormonal action Stimulation of enzymes Interference with DNA replication Anti-bacterial effect Physical action

Fulvic acid

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Minerals

+Fulvic acid

=

Fulvic AcidWhat is its function?

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Human body cells

• Every human being begins life as a single cell

• The cell is the fundamental component of all living

things

• In the human body there’s approximately 1014 cells

• The cell is separated from other cells or from the

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

The role of fulvic acid

• The key function of fulvic acid is to dissolve

elemental minerals present in the soil, both

metallic in origin, or shell-, rock-, and clay-

based, and convert them into a form usable

by plants, but also by humans and animals

Cells need to be nourished

• In order to make the best of the

essential nutrients, minerals and

vitamins, they must become

bioavailable

• There’s 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

• Fulvic acid is the essential

ingredient of such an environment

Fulvic acid is the only element capable of making nutrients bioactive on a cellular level and

is thus recognized for its ability to balance and energize cell life and biological processes

How does it work?

• When inorganic minerals come into contact

with fulvic acid in a presence of water, they are

dissolved into an ionic form and incorporated

into the fulvic acid complexes, becoming an

inherent part of the fulvic acid itself

• In this form they become highly bioactive and

bioavailable to the living cells of our bodies

Human body cell

Bioactive

mineral complexNa

Ca

Cu

Fe

Se

Fulvic acid

• Due to its properties, fulvic acid easily

penetrates the membranes of living cells

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Fulvic AcidWhy do we desperately need it today?

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Doctors and scientists have identified at least 90 different nutrients in our diets, which must be continuously supplied to the body to sustain a healthy life:

• over 59 minerals and trace elements

• 12 amino acids

• three essential fatty acids

• 17 vitamins

• other nutritional elements

We are simply not getting them today in our food

Sodium is a component of salt, which is naturally present in the majority of foods we eat; most people eat more salt than is good for their health

Na

dairy produce, small-boned fish such as sardines and anchovies, green leafy vegetables, nuts and seeds such as almonds and sesame seeds, tofu and apricots

Ca

fruits and vegetables such as chards, mushrooms

K

red meat or sardines served with a dark green leafy vegetable such as kale will meet the RDA; other good sources include offal, egg yolk and fortified cereals

Fe

Brazil nuts or a prawn sandwich made with wholemeal bread would provide the daily intake; other good sources include offal, shellfish, butter, avocados and wholegrains

Se

meat, milk and wholegrains, nuts and seeds

P

kelp, seaweeds, citrus fruits, green leafy vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, nuts, wholegrains and tofu

Mg

brewer's yeast, wholegrains, potatoes, apples, parsnips and bananas

Cr

fish, shellfish, lean red meat, seeds, nuts, legumes and wholegrains

Zn

In order to obtain the necessary

nutrients we would need to have

access to over 60 diverse

sources of food every week!

Sources:“Vital minerals”, Joe Lewin – Nutritional therapist, BBC goodfood

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Fulvic AcidWhy do we desperately need it today?

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• Fertilizers

• Insecticides, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides

• Mineral depletion

• Soil erosion

Depleted soils

Attempts at re-mineralisation of our bodies without fulvic acid, that should be contained in

the plants we eat, are of little benefit – fortunately, fulvic acid supplementation can restore

the perfect mechanism to transport vital minerals directly to living cells in our bodies

“You can trace every

sickness, every disease,

and every ailment to a

mineral deficiency“

Linus Pauling, the Nobel

Prize winner in Chemistry

Sources:Earth summit, 1992“Vitamin pills should be avoided, journal editors said”, CBC News, Health, 16 December 2013

Soil mineral depletionLast 100 years (Earth Summit)

Soil mineral depletion (%)

Co

nti

ne

nt

North America

South America

Asia

Africa

Europe

Australia

• In 1948, a bowl of spinach contained 150 mg of iron, now that same bowl contains 2 mg

• In a recent study to determine nutrient loss in potatoes over the last 50 years, it was discovered that the following losses occurred:

100% of Vitamin A 57% of Vitamin C and Iron28% of Calcium50% of Riboflavin8% of Thiamine

• “Most supplements do not prevent chronic disease or death, their use is not justified, and they should be avoided“, Dr. Lawrence Appel of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore and his co-authors concluded in the editorial, titled "Enough is Enough: Stop Wasting Money on Vitamin and Mineral Supplements”

• The December 2013 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine includes three articles on vitamin and mineral supplements and an editorial concluding that, despite sales of more than $20 billion US a year, most supplements provide no benefit.

Nutritionally deficient plants

Sick plants

Ineffectual supplementation

Sick people

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Fulvic AcidOrganic farming is an answer? No!

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• Cost factors:

– Organic fertilisers– Natural pest and disease control– No antibiotics and growth hormones– Complex soil management (minimum

3 years needed to re-oxygenate the commercially farmed soil to be considered for organic farming

– Crop rotation (for vegetables a 3 to 4 year rotation is usually recommended as a minimum)

– More intense labour requirements– Lower yields and higher

unpredictability– Certification is costly and often does

not make much economic sense

• Global market estimated at $50 bn

• Between 1997 and 2011, U.S. sales of organic foods increased from $3.6 billion to $24.4 bn

• In 2005, South African market was estimated to be worth R 100 m across all categories of produce, and predicted to grow by 30% by 2010

• In Europe and the US, these foods can cost between 30% and 50% more than standard goods. In SA it is closer to the 50% mark - organic foods are often twice as expensive as their conventionally grown counterparts

Costs and markets

• Africa provides about 3% of the world’s organic agriculture

• Only 0,05% (43 170 ha) of agricultural land in South Africa (82 209 571 ha) is used for organic farming

Africa’s organic farmingCountry ranking (hectares farmed)

Number of farms

Is organic healthier?

• The most comprehensive study comparing the nutrition of organic and non-organic foods, lead by the Stanford University's Center for Health Policy, and published in the September 2012 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine

• There’s no strong evidence that organic foods are more nutritious or carry fewer health risks than conventional alternatives, though consumption of organic foods can reduce the risk of pesticide exposure

• No consistent differences were seen in the vitamin content of organic products, and only one nutrient — phosphorus — was significantly higher in organic versus conventionally grown produce

• There was also no difference in protein or fat content between organic and conventional milk

• The researchers were also unable to identify specific fruits and vegetables for which organic appeared the consistently healthier choice

• The review yielded scant evidence that conventional foods posed greater health risks than organic products

Sources:www.organic-world.net“Little evidence of health benefits from organic foods, study finds”, Stanford Medicine News Centre, 3 September 2012“Battle for the soul of organic food industry”, Financial Mail, 30 October 2012

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Fulvic AcidWhat are its key benefits?

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• It is a super cell conductor – it has vital capability of realising the potentials of all nutrients we consume and to take these nutrients directly to all cells in our bodies

• It makes the cells more permeable and receptive to these nutrients, allowing them to penetrate into the cells where they are utilised for a multitude of processes

• It acts as a catalyst facilitating thousands of chemical reactions that take place every minute in our bodies and creating a synergistic environment in which the nutrients are optimally bioavailable and bioactive

• It activates digestive enzymes, which are the life force of our bodies

• It helps to correct numerous mineral deficiencies, both with the minerals and trace elements it carries and by creating a mechanism for making the content of other mineral and vitamin supplements bioavailable and bioactive

• It is highly effective at neutralising and detoxifying harmful toxins and pollutants, including heavy metals such as lead and mercury

• It is one of Nature’s most powerful electrolytes able to maximise the electrical chemistry of the cell

• It is a natural powerful antioxidant and ferocious free radicals scavenger

• It increases the oxygenation of our cells and protects the genetic material within the cells

• It is one of the safest and most potent anti-viral substances available today

• It can be used externally to treat abrasion, open cuts, wounds, leg ulcers and numerous other skin complaints

• It displays powerful fungicidal properties

"If the Creator felt

that it was

necessary to

design something

to solve multiple

problems, and if

this Creator

wanted to show us

the magic and

miracle of pulling

'rabbits from a hat’,

then an

outstanding job

was done with the

design of fulvic

acids!”

Dr William R

Jackson, PhD,

author, educator,

researcher and

entrepreneur

Sources:References compilation in “Fulvic Acid – Benefits & Research, Doctors Across Borderswww.info-archive.com/fulvicmenu.htm

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Fulvic AcidWhat can one expect from regular supplementation with fulvic acid?

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• Your body cleansed, purged of toxins, viruses, parasites and pathogens

• A lasting boost to your immune system, better resistance to infections and diseases

• Better oxygenation and increased circulation

• More balanced blood sugar

• Renewed energy resulting in stronger motivation and improved endurance during sports exercises

• Shorter recovery time between strenuous exercises, less frequent injuries

• Reduced cravings, helping to control unhealthy eating habits

• Increased resistance to colds and flu, falling sick less often

• Less inflammation and free radical damage

• Quicker recovery from aches and pains

• Rejuvenated skin, hair and nails, more youthful complexion and appearance, slowing down ageing factors

• Improved digestion and bowel function

• Improved concentration, better brain and memory functions

• Revitalised libido, better sexual functions and an increase in sexual desire

The effects of fulvic acid are nothing short of fascinating

Fulvic acid supplementation should be a top priority for a modern man

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Fulvic AcidWhere can it assist?

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• Viral infections

• Diabetes

• Various cancers

• Eye diseases caused by viruses, bacteria or fungi

• Ulcerous wounds, inflammation and haemorrhaging

• Skin ulcers

• Eczema

• Asthma and lung infections

• Tuberculosis

• Chronic bronchitis

• HIV / AIDS

• Arthritis related autoimmune diseases including: lupus, fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis

• Other

Fulvic acid is foundational to the well

being of living cells in our bodies and

as such helps coping with the effects

of “big” chronic diseases, when

patients are not only battling the

effects of the disease itself but also

the massive side effects of very

invasive medication used to contain

the disease either in a curative or

palliative manner

Sources:www.info-archive.com/fulvicmenu.htm

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Fulvic AcidHow is FulvicForce product made?

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Natural SourcesHumic Acids

(%)

Fulvic Acids

(%)

Leonardite /

Humate40 85

Black Peat 10 40

Sapropel Peat 10 20

Brown Coal

(Lignite)10 30

Dung 5 15

Compost 2 5

Soil 1 5

Sludge 1 5

Hard Coal 0 1

Peat

FULVICACID

CONTENT

FULVICACID

SOURCES Browncoal

Bituminouscoal

Anthracite

Humic and fulvic acid contentof various materials

What is the source ofFulvicForce fulvic acid?

• In the manufacturing of FulvicForce products we use a particular type of fulvic-acid-rich South African lignite as raw material

• This material contains millions of years of refining and accumulation of nutrients and minerals just waiting to be extracted in fulvic acid

Sources:Humintech

STAINLESS STEEL TANK

EXOTERMIC CHEMICAL REACTION

FINELY GROUND

RAW MATERIAL

BASIC OXIDISING

AGENT

RAWFULVIC ACID

Scrubbing

• We use only stainless steel reactors to make sure that FulvicForce products are clean, concentrated and of the highest possible quality

• Our fulvic acid is manufactured according to good manufacturing practices (GMP)

• We test every new batch of our product in accredited analytical laboratories

• We bottle the freshly produced fulvic acid in glass bottles to make sure the goodness is best preserved and ready for use

How is FulvicForcefulvic acid extracted?

FULVICFORCE PRODUCTFiltration

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Fulvic AcidHow to use FulvicForce product?

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One bottle (1 litre) of FulvicForce product provides approximately one month’s

personal needs for fulvic acid

Fulvic acid should be added to an individual’s diet on a daily basis as

it metabolises alongside all other foods we consume and it is not

retained by the body

• When beginning to take fulvic acid for the first time some people may experience mild effects of cleansing

• Signs of detoxification may include flu-like symptoms: mild headache, mild diarrhoea, mild joint aches, etc.

• Such detox reaction is typically only short-term, usually a few days to a week. It is a normal and even healthy reaction that may indicate healing.

• Do not discontinue using the product, you may half the dose until symptoms of detoxification disappear

Detox

• Our experience with fulvic acid has not produced any evidence of contra-indications.

• However, if you are on chronic medication we advise that you refer your physician to our website to confirm that fulvic acid products are indeed safe, effective, rejuvenating and healing. Always follow the instructions of your physician

• As a precautionary measure, pregnant or lactating women are not advised to take fulvic acid

Contra-indications

• Use daily

• Take 25 ml in the morning an 10 ml in the afternoon

• The dosage can be doubled during times of stress and / or low energy

• It is best to use FulvicForce fulvic acid on an empty stomach

• It has a natural strong acidic and bitter taste, as it is pure unadulterated organic product not improved in any artificial way

• It can be diluted in water or mixed with natural honey or pure fresh fruit juice to improve the taste, if required

Usage

Morning Afternoon

• Store in a cool dry place, at temperature below 25C, avoid direct sunlight.

• Fulvic acid is stable at lower and higher temperatures but, as a precaution, once the seal on the bottle of FulvicForce fulvic acid is removed, the product should be refrigerated.

• Keep out of reach of children.

Storage

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Fulvic AcidHow does FulvicForce compare to other fulvic acid products in South Africa?

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BIOBALANCE

• Manufactured by Fullhold or FulviMed in Cape Town

• Source of fulvic acid: carbohydrate derived fulvic acid (CHD-FA)

• Range of products in liquid, capsule and spray form

FAITHFUL TO NATURE

• Manufactured in Cape Town

• Source of fulvic acid: plant roots

• Few products in liquid and spray form

TRACE fulvic black water

• Manufactured (or distributed) by Tracebev in Cape Town

• Source of fulvic acid: plant roots

• Water infused with fulvic acid

FULVIHEALTH

• Manufactured in Johannesburg

• Source of fulvic acid: carbohydrate derived fulvic acid (CHD-FA)

• Range of products in liquid and capsule form

FulvicForce is the only manufacturer in South Africa, producing fulvic

acid from undiluted ancient natural sources and thus offers superior

value in product concentration at a comparable unit price

Sources:Respective manufacturers’/ distributors’ web sites

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Fulvic AcidTestimonials

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Ziggy, 65EngineerPretoria

Ziggy’s wife, who put the whole family on fulvic acid knowing its benefits tells the story. At the beginning Ziggy was not enthusiastic, put off by the strong taste of the fulvic acid. He can’t sleep at night, he is almost an insomniac. When he drank fulvic acid for the first time, he grumpily announced that it was the first and the last time. When he woke up the next morning he was shouting: “where is this ‘stuff’, I have actually slept through the night!”

Ashwin, 32Business ConsultantJohannesburg

“I must say, I have noticed that the product does give me more alertness – especially when playing soccer – so I am enjoying it at the moment! I have just finished the first bottle which I had recently, so what I will do is contact you a little later in the month if that is ok with you? P.S. is the website up and running now with online purchasing?”

“Hi Yola, I trust you and your family are well. I just want to let you know how amazing the Fulvic acid is. The new chemo that they are giving me is rough, but I did not realize how bad it was until I decided to do a test. Yesterday, for the first time, I did not drink the potion and had the most terrible day. I was literally soo tired and nauseous. Today, I used it again and I feel like a different person! I would please like to buy some more as this is clearly amazing stuff. Thank you Yola – this is Godsend product and I don’t think that I would have been able to handle the chemo without it. My friend, who heard about the Fulvic Acid would also like to buy a bottle for her daughter who is constantly tired. Thank you again, love. Mariki”

Mariki, 56Artist – PainterPretoria

“Hi Jola, this Fulvic Force is amazing and I have been telling people about it. I have found that that not only does it take away the nausea of chemo, but also the headaches and the exhaustion associated with it! I feel so good and am able to work and paint again. I am so thankful that you came into my life at exactly the right time with a truly remarkable product! Thanks be to God. Hope you are well and will be blessed. Regards, Mariki”

M-L was always tired in the afternoon, from about 3 pm. She could not carry on throughout the full working day, she felt exhausted and sleepy, and she could not finish her school work after coming back home. At the end of the school year she was totally burnt out. Three weeks into drinking fulvic acid regularly she suddenly realised that that she could carry on after 3 pm again without much of the problem and that her physical and mental alertness was up. When she could not get her next bottle of fulvic acid in time and was forced to stop taking the product for a few days she felt a big negative reaction and regress to her exhausted self from before. She realised that it is easy to get used to the good change in her body and mind and one feels how much it matters when it’s gone

Mari-Louise, 54TeacherJohannesburg

Jenny, 28Business ConsultantJohannesburg“As you have previously advised, I have drunk fulvic acid after particularly hectic party night last Saturday. Needless to say, I had much too much to drink, all sorts of drinks in fact. You were right! My hangover was nowhere near what I could have expected, amazing!”

Alice’s cholesterol level was very high, making her doctors advised her to undergo a triple bypass operation, which she refused. She started drinking fulvic acid at the end of September. After just three weeks her cholesterol dropped by half

Alice, 42Estate AgentSandton

Sources:Personal testimonials from FulvicForce fulvic acid consumers

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Just when they found tumours in my liver my doctors decided on a very aggressive and invasive type of

chemotherapy. My doctors warned me that with this new chemotherapy I will develop sores in my mouth and

my hair will all disappear in one day. It is a very strong and aggressive medicine called “red bag” and I take it

every 3 weeks. One evening towards the end of the first week, after the initial dose of the “red bag”, I felt that a

number of very sensitive sores were actually developing in my mouth and I thought: “here it is, it is starting”. I

have taken my customary 7 pm dose of fulvic acid and to my amazement the sores started disappearing just an

hour later. Disappearing! Disappearing completely! I could immediately see the change. Oh, and I did not lose

my hair at all, even as I am through with the third round of “red bag “now. In fact my hair seems to be stronger

and there’s very few grey hairs on my head! My doctor keeps asking me, a little annoyed, why did I not lose my

hair like I should have – she does not know that I am drinking fulvic acid

My skin has not only improved, it is a completely different skin. I used to buy all the skin treatment product I

could afford and nothing was helping. Now, since I am drinking fulvic acid my skin is clear, softer, more elastic

and all together younger. Different skin indeed!

Last Friday I came back home with my daughter at 1 pm. I was expecting my mother for dinner later, so I put on

my oxygen supply, switched on the pump and went around the house doing cleaning and cooking chores – such

things take up more of my time now. My mother arrived at 6 pm, and we had a slow and enjoyable supper

together. I sent her home at 8 pm and went to bed half an hour later. While I was reading, I have realised that I

can’t hear the normal noise my oxygen pump is making while working. I have checked the machine, and, to my

astonishment, I realised that I have not switched it on at all. I was breathing unassisted for more than 8 hours!

Something unthinkable only a few weeks ago! I have since tried many times to breathe without my oxygen

pump for extended periods of time and every time all is absolutely fine. In fact, I think that I do not need the

oxygen pump anymore but I am so used to it by now that it is just my psyche, which after sometime sends me

into a state of near-panic that makes me to keep using the machine. But I have reduced the flow of oxygen from

4 litres per minute to 2 and often keep trying to breathe freely until my panic takes the better of me

I take sleeping pills, because I have difficulty to fall asleep at night. They used to make me drowsy the next

morning, unable to just get up and go. But now, since I take a shot of my fulvic acid every morning it’s like I am

again able to see clearly from that moment. For me fulvic acid is not a stimulant but it rather focuses me, gives

me alertness and sharpness in both body and mind. I can tell anybody – fulvic acid works wonders for me. I feel

that fulvic acid re-establishes things that have gone missing from my body

The benefits of using fulvic acid became very

obvious to me once, when I had to get out

with my daughter and came back home too

late for my afternoon dose – I try not to drink

fulvic acid after 7 pm as I have trouble

sleeping and it increases my alertness. So I

did not drink it that night and woke up in the

morning feeling terrible: being nauseous,

having headache and all together lacking the

energy for the day. My morning dose has

helped me to get better over quite a short

time but I have then realised that I was

already taking the benefits of fulvic acid for

granted! I have a few good friends who see

me almost every day and accompanying me

on this journey – they notice good changes in

me first. Many of them are asking for fulvic

acid for themselves now, witnessing how it

keeps helping me

Mariki, 56Artist – PainterPretoria

Conversation with Mariki“My cancer journey”8 October 2014

Sources:Personal testimonials from FulvicForce fulvic acid consumers

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• Reduces the impact of Carbon Dioxide during sport

• Reduces the impact of Lactic Acid during and after

sport

• Provides optimal protection against the increased

production of oxidants

• Provides the most powerful electrolyte in existence

• Dissolves silica to maintain

strength of joints and

connective tissue

• Provides useable oxygen

directly to our cells to

accelerate the healing process

• Offers a natural alternative to

creatine without its side effects

If you are a keen

and dedicated

sportsperson or

athlete, you must

make fulvic acid

part of your daily

exercise and

training regime

Sources:“The role of fulvic acid in sports and exercise, Peter Gouge BSc (Hons) Nutrition, Rnutr, 2009 CompleteNutrition, Ireland

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When combined with vegetal silica, no other nutrient can:

• Provide a powerful anti-inflammatory property which

may be effective for eczema, psoriasis and acne

• Offer anti-bacterial properties to help combat acne

• Detoxify our cells to ensure that environmental toxins

cannot cause skin problems

• Balance the pH of our bodies

• Combine with silica to provide

the most effective anti-wrinkle

formulation available

Make fulvic acid

part of your skin

therapy program.

Stop treating

symptoms and start

targeting the cause!

Sources:“The role of fulvic acid in skin health, Peter Gouge BSc (Hons) Nutrition, Rnutr, 2009 CompleteNutrition, Ireland

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1. Senesi, N. (1990). Analytica Chimica Acts, 232, 51-75. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier.

2. Vital electrolytes -Baker, W.E. (1973). Geochimilen at Casmochtulon Acts, 37, 269-281.

3. Gamble, D.S., & Schnitzer, M. (1974). Trace Metals and Metal-Organic Interactions in Natural Waters. Ann Arbor, Mi: Ann Arbor Science.

4. Power of an electrolyte - Crile, G. (1926). A bipolar theory of living processes. New York: McMillen.

5. Decrease in electrical potential - Crile, G. (1926). A bipolar theory of living processes. New York: McMillen.

6. Powerful electrolyte - Jackson, William R. (1993). Humic, Fulvic and Microbial Balance: Organic Soil Conditioning 329. Evergreen, Colorado: JacksonResearch Center.

7. New Electronic Encyclopedia. (1991). Photosynthesis. Grolier Electronic Publishing.

8. Donor and acceptor - Jackson, William R. (1993). Humic, Fulvic and Microbial Balance: Organic Soil Conditioning. Evergreen, Colorado: Jackson ResearchCenter.

9. Donor and receptor - Rashid, M.A. (1985). Geochemistry of marine humic substances. New York: Springer-Verlag.

10. Donor, receptor - Sposito, G., Holtaclaw, K.M., LeVesque, C.S., & Johnston, C.T. (1982). Trace metal chemistry in arid-zone filed soils amended withsewage sludge. II. Comparative study of the fulvic and fraction. Soil Science Society America Journal, 45, 265-270.

11. Mineral complexes in fulvic may serve as electrodes - Rashid, M.A. (1985). Geochemistry of marine humic substances. New York: Springer-Verlag.

12. Free radical -Senesi N. (1990) Analytion Chimica Acts, 232, 51-75. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elaevier.

13. Free radical - Senesi, N., Chen, Y., & Schnitzer, M. (1977b). The role of humic acids in extracellular electron transport and chemical determination of pH innatural waters. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 9, 397-403.

14. Oxidation reduction - Senesi, N., Chen, Y., & Schnitzer, M. (1977b). The role of humic acids in extracellular electron transport and chemical determinationof pH in natural waters. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 9, 397-403.

15. Dissolves metals and minerals - Ong, H.L., Swanson, V.D., & Bisque, R.E. (1970) Natural organic acids as agents of chemical weathering (130-170). U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 700 C. Washington, DC: U.S. Geological Survey.

16. Enhance and transport nutrients - Christman, R.F., & Gjessing, E.T. (1983). Aquatic and terrestrial humic materials. The Butterworth Grove, Kent, England:Ann Arbor Science. Also: Prakish, A. (1971). Terrigenous organic matter and coastal phytoplankton fertility. In J.D. Costlow (Ed.), Fertility of the sea, 2, 351-368. (Proceedings of an International Symposium on Fertility of the Sea, Seo Paulo, Brazil, London, and New York: Gordon and Breach Science).

17. Enhance and transport nutrients - Prakash, A. (1971). Fertility of the Sea, 2, 351-368.

18. Williams, S.T. (1963). Are antibiotics produced in soil? Pedobiologia, 23, 426, 435.

19. Stimulate growth - Kanonova, M.M. (1966). Soil organic matter. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon.

20. All known vitamins in soil - Kanonova, M.M. (1966). Soil organic matter. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon.

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21. Many times its weight - Deb, B.C. (1949). The movement and precipitation of iron oxides in podzol soils. Journal of Soil Sciences, 1, 112-122.

22. Catalyzes enzyme reactions - Khristeva, L.A., Luk'Yaneko, M.V. (1962). Role of physiologically active substances in soil-humic acids, bitumens and vitaminsB, C, P-PA and D in the life of plants and their replenishment. Soviet Soil Sciences, 10, 1137-1141.

23. Fulvic and enzymes - Pardoe, H.L., Townshend, A., Clerc, J.T., VenderLinden (Eds.), 1990, May 1). Analytica Chimica Acts, Special Issue, Humic and FulvicCompounds, 232 (1), 1-235. (Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier Science Publishers).

24. Increase assimilation - Buffle, J. (1988). Complexation Reactions in Aquatic Systems: An Analytical Approach. Chickester: Horwood.

25. Low molecular weight - Aiken, G.R, McKnight, D.M., & VacCarthy, P. 1985). Humic substances of soil, sediment and water, New York: Wiley-Interscience.

26. Sensitize cell membranes - Rashid, M.A. (1985). Geochemistry of Marine Humic Substances. New York: Springer-Verlag.

27. Stimulate metabolism - Rashid, M.A. (1985). Geochemistry of Marine Humic Substances. New York: Springer-Verlag.

28. Genetic and growth - Jackson, William R. (1993). Humic, Fulvic and Microbial Balance: Organic Soil Conditioning, 538. Evergreen, Colorado: JacksonResearch Center.

29. Oxygen is absorbed - Kononova, M.M. (1966). Soil organic matter. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon.

30. Rapid transport to shoots - Kanonova, M.M. (1966). Soil organic matter. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon.

31. Immune system - Syltie, P.W. (1985). Effects of very small amounts of highly active biological substances on plant growth. Biological Agriculture andHorticultures, 2, 245-269, and Research reports and studies, Appropriate Technology Ltd. Dallas, TX: Murray Sinks II of ATL (Publisher).

32. Modify damage by toxic compounds - Christman, R.F., & Gjessing. E.T. (1983). Aquatic and terrestrial humic materials. The Butterworth Grove, Kent,England: Ann Arbor Science. Also: Prakash, A. (1961). Terrigenous organic matter and coastal phytoplankton fertility. In J.D. Costlow (Ed), Fertility of the sea,2, 351-368. (Proceedings of an International Symposium on Fertility of the Sea, Seo Paulo, Brazil, London, and New York: Gordon and Breach Science).

33. Environmental chemicals - Paraquat - Fischer, A.M., Winterie, J.S., & Mill, T. (1967). Primary photochemical processes in photolysis medicated by humicsubstances. In R.G. Zika & W.J. Cooper (Eds). Photochemistry of environmental aquatic system (141-156). (ACS Symposium Series 327). Washington DC:American Chemical Society.

34. Pesticides - Aiken, G.R, McKnight, D.M., & MacCarthy, P. (1985). Humic substances of soil, sediment and water. New York: Wiley-Interscience.

Sources:References compilation in “Fulvic Acid – Benefits & Research, Doctors Across Borders

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35. Radioactive properties - Szalay, A. (1958). The significance of humus in the geochemical enrichment of uranium. Proceedings of the 2nd InternationalConference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 2, 182-186. (London: Pergamon).

36. Dissolves and weathers silica - Huang, W.H., & Delier, W.D. (1970). Dissolution of rock-forming silicate minerals in organic acids; simulated first stageweathering of fresh minerals surfaces. America Mineralogical Journal, 55, 2076-2097.

37. Dissolves silica - Kodmans, H., Schnitzer, M., & Jaakkimainen, M. (1983). Chlorite and biotite weathering by fulvic acid solutions in closed and opensystems. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 63, 619-629.

38. Transmute or synthesis of new minerals - Schnitzer, M, & Dodama, H. (1977). Reactions of minerals with soil humic substances. In J.B. Dixon & S.B. Weed(Eds.), Minerals in soil environments (Chap. 21). Madison, WI: Soil Science Society of America.

39. See "The Fulvic Acid, Vegetal Silica Miracle‚ and further documentation of Kervran, Lois C., Biological Transmutations.

40. Cell elongation - Poapst , P.A., & Schnitzer, M. (1971). Fulvic acid and adventitious root formation. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 3, 215-219.

41. Enhance permeability of cell membranes - Christman, R.F., & Gjessing, E.T. (1983). Aquatic and terrestrial humic materials. The Butterworth Grove, Kent,England: Ann Arbor Science. Also: Prakash, A. (1971). Terrigenous organic matter and coastal phytoplankton fertility. In J.D. Costlow (Ed.), Fertility of the sea,2, 351-368. (Proceedings of an International Symposium on Fertility of the Sea, Sao Paulo, Brazil, London and New York: Gordon and Breach Science) lowmolecular weight, Aiken, G.R., McKnight, D.M., & VacCarthy, P. 1985). Humic substances of soil, sediment and water, New York: Wiley-Interscience.

42. Sensitizing agent - Prakash, A. (1971). Terrigenous organic matter and coastal phytoplankton fertility. In J.D. Costlow (Ed.), Fertility of the sea, 2, 351-368.(Proceedings of an International Symposium on Fertility of the Sea, Sao Paulo, Brazil, London, and new York: Gordon and Breach Science).

43. Increase metabolism of proteins - Christman, R.F., & Gjessing, E.T. (1983). Aquatic and terrestrial humic materials. The Butterworth Grove, Kent, England:Ann Arbor Science. Also: Prakash, A. (1971). Terrigenous organic matter and coastal phytoplankton fertility. In J.D. Costlow (Ed.), Fertility of the sea, 2, 351-368. (Proceedings of an International Symposium on Fertility of the Seam, Sao Paulo, Brazil, London, and New York: Gordon and Breach Science).

44. Proteins, DNA, RNA - Khristeva, L.A., Solocha, K.L., Dynkins, R.L., Kovalenko, V.E., & Gorovaya, A.I. (1967). Influence of physiologically active substances ofsoil humus and fertilizers on nucleic acid metabolism, plant growth and subsequent quality of the seeds. Humus at Plants, 4, 272-276.

45. Proteins, DNA, RNA - Jackson, William R. (1993). Humic, Fulvic and Microbial Balance: Organic Soil Conditioning, 569-570. Evergreen, Colorado: JacksonResearch Center.

46. Synthesis of RNA and DNA - Khristeva, L.A. (1968). About the nature of physiologically active substances of the soil humus and of organic fertilizers andtheir agricultural importance. In F.V. Hernando (Ed.), Pontifica academec scientarium citta del vaticano (701-721). New York: John Wiley.

47. Catalyst to vitamins within the cell - Williams, Dr. Roger J. (1977). The Wonderful World within You. Bio-Communications Press. Wichita, Kansas.

48. Transport metal ions - Schnitzer, M., & Khan, S.U. (1972). Humic substances in the environment. New York: Dekker.

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