DEEP CLEAN 5: FULVIC ACID & HUMIC ACID
Healing from Medical and Environmental toxicity. Adsorb and reduce toxic metals in the body, and reduce aggregation of graphene oxide in the body.
WELCOME * 1 DETOXIFICATION PROTOCOLS * 2 RADIATION * 3 DETOXIFICATION PATHWAYS * 4 FLUSH FIRST!! * 5 SUPPLEMENTS AND BINDERS * 6 FOOD AS MEDICINE * 7 RECIPES * 8 PLANNING * 9 RESOURCES
PROPERTIES
Adsorber, Analgesic, Anti-hypertensive, Anti-inflammatory, Anti-microbial, Anti-oxidant, Anti-septic, Carrier, Detoxifier, Diuretic, Heavy metal binder, Hydrophilic, Nutritional aid, Oxygenator
GOOD FOR
Allergies, Cellular detoxification, Eczema, Gut health, Heavy Metal toxicity, Immunity, Microbiome, Nutritional absorption, Oxygenation
RELEVANCE TO COVID AND THE SHOT
Adsorbs and neutralizes toxic heavy metals in the body
Reduces aggregation of Graphene Oxide – which may be causing illness in the inoculated
ABOUT
Fulvic Acid (FvA), also known as black gold, is made of elemental ions and develops in the soil as part of decomposition and geological processes. The negative charge of the acids attracts trace minerals such as calcium, potassium and magnesium, generating a fertile soil. It is the smallest particle of three acids that make up Humus - alongside Humins and Humic Acid (HA). HA develops in the same areas as FvA, so it is automatically included in this essay.
MEDICINAL PROPERTIES: FvA has been used both internally and externally in Ayurvedic medicine for around 3000 years as found in Shilajit which is essentially compressed humus. [38] I have used it and my body loved it!! Its rich composition acts as an anti-oxidant, balances the microbiome and is an effective anti-inflammatory, [38] all of which are very useful for the general health of the body. Due to its ionic nature it acts as an effective carrier in the body, helping nutrients to be absorbed into cells.
HEAVY METALS: The negative charge of Humic acids act as an adsorber of toxic metals, so they bring nutrition in and take out the trash. One of their unusual qualities is the ability to chelate in-organic materials and actually produce organic ionic minerals out of them.
GRAPHENE OXIDE: Several studies in China on certain plants have shown that Fulvic acid and Humic Acid reduce the aggregation of Graphene Oxide (GO), and enhance the storage of GO in vacuoles (organelles which bind toxins to be eliminated from the host), deeming it a potentially effective antidote. [35][37] It also reduces oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage from GO. [35] Similar studies on aquatic life forms found that HA mitigated acute or chronic toxicity in various forms by around 30%. [36]
TOXICITY: A 60 day study on the toxicity effects of internal use of FvA in rats demonstrated no reportable signs of toxicity. [39] It is generally considered safe [38] but considering the escalating environmental toxins found globally, even in remote areas, I would be seeking a reliable source that has been tested for heavy metals.
HOW TO USE
Due to some FvA sources being potentially toxic, and the fact that there is no particular FDA approval or RDA, it is recommended to use a product such as Shilajit if you wish to supplement your intake. 100-150mg a day will give you enough FvA as well as other nutrients. It comes in liquid, resin, powder and tablet form, so use according to the instructions on your packet.
ALERT
FvA can come from sources such as polluted lakes and coal, so it is recommended to get Shilajit which contains 5-60%. It comes from the Himalayan and Siberian mountains, and is the only source of FvA that is ready for human consumption.
As FvA cannot be isolated, it cannot be measured, so all supplements will always be an estimate. You cannot get 100% pure FvA.
Due to its detoxifying effect on the body, too much FvA at once can cause a Herxheimer reaction while the body clears itself out. While this will pass, it is unpleasant and does put additional stress on the liver as it cleans out the blood. So go gentle - you don’t need huge amounts.
Due to being a carrier it is recommended to take FvA at least 2 hours away from medications and herbs as it can enhance their side-effects.
As with other carriers, only use distilled or osmosis filtered water as elements such as chlorine may react with the FvA.
SOURCE
To date scientists have not been able to isolate and replicate Fulvic acid due to its complex nature - including its tendency to change form depending on its environment. So, happily for me, the way to access it is via extraction from natural sources.
FOOD: As Fulvic acid develops in the soil, it makes sense that foods growing in or close to the ground will be higher in Fulvic acid, especially if grown organically. This includes root vegetables such as carrots, beetroot, parsnip, radish, ginger, turmeric, maca, dandelion root, onion and garlic. Sea vegetables such as nori and kelp, and blackstrap molasses are other important sources of this acid.
We used to receive Fulvic acid from organic food, but due to corporatized agriculture our land and the food it produces are sadly lacking in trace minerals, vitamins, and Fulvic acid. You can boost the levels of Fulvic acid in your vegetable garden by composing organic food scraps, grass trimmings and wood cuttings. Build the compost heap vertically rather than horizontally to ensure more air circulates throughout the bio mass.
DERMAL: You can also receive smaller amounts of Fulvic acid through the skin, by swimming in the ocean, gardening and using bentonite clay in a bath or mask.
SHILAJIT: One well known source of Fulvic acid is Shilajit, a thick brown to black colored sappy substances that oozes from mountain sides and organic matter is compressed and decomposed. Animals lick this substance when they are sick, and it has been used in traditional medicine for 1000s of years, especially in Ayurveda. I have however heard warnings that some sources are high in traces of toxic metals so I would err on the side of caution if your body is already high in heavy metals.
SUPPLEMENTS
LIQUID SHILAJIT: www.purehimalayanshilajit.com
Pürblack Shilajit: www.shop.davidwolfe.com
HUMIN 20 - Humic Fulvic: www.nikitanaturals.com
Golden Shilajit: www.goldenshilajit.com
VIDEO
[35] Staff, September 2021, Chinese Researchers Discover Holy Grail of Graphene Oxide Detox?, Primal Brain Hacks, Brighteon, Â www.brighteon.com/0e94cbc6-6f64-4e67-aadc-a603697152bf
WHERE TO NEXT
5 SUPPLEMENTS AND BINDERS
ACTIVATED CHARCOALÂ *Â BENTONITE CLAYÂ *Â BORON (B)Â *Â DIATOMACEOUS EARTHÂ *Â DMSO (2SO)Â *Â FULVIC ACID (Fva)Â *Â GLUTATHIONE (GSH)Â *Â HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (H2O2)Â *Â IODINE (I)Â *Â Â IVERMECTINÂ *Â MAGNESIUM (Mg)Â *Â MELATONINÂ *Â MMS / CDSÂ *Â MSMÂ Â *Â N-ACETYL CYSTEINE (NAC)Â *Â NIACIN (B3)Â *Â QUERCETINÂ *Â QUININEÂ *Â SHIKIMIC ACIDÂ *Â SILICA (Si)Â *Â SULPHUR (S)Â *Â VITAMIN CÂ *Â VITAMIN DÂ *Â ZEOLITE (Z)Â *Â ZINC (Zn)
WELCOME * 1 DETOXIFICATION PROTOCOLS * 2 RADIATION * 3 DETOXIFICATION PATHWAYS * 4 FLUSH FIRST!! * 5 SUPPLEMENTS AND BINDERS * 6 FOOD AS MEDICINE * 7 RECIPES * 8 PLANNING * 9 RESOURCES
REFERENCES
[35] Staff, Setpember 2021, Chinese Researchers Discover Holy Grail of Graphene Oxide Detox? Primal Brain Hacks, Brighteon: www.brighteon.com/0e94cbc6-6f64-4e67-aadc-a603697152bf
[36]Â Zhang Y, Meng T., et al, 1 February 2019, The effects of humic acid on the toxicity of graphene oxide to Scenedesmus obliquus and Daphnia magna, Science of The Total Environment, Volume 649, 2019, Pages 163-171, ISSN 0048-9697, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.280.
[37] Hu X., Mu L., et al, 17 June 2014,Humic acid acts as a natural antidote of graphene by regulating nanomaterial translocation and metabolic fluxes in vivo, Environ Sci Technol. 2014 Jun 17;48(12):6919-27. doi: 10.1021/es5012548. Epub 2014 Jun 5. PMID: 24857237.: www.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24857237/
[38] Winkler J., Ghosh S., 14 June 2018, Therapeutic Potential of Fulvic Acid in Chronic Inflammatory Diseases and Diabetes, Journal of Diabetes Research, vol. 2018, Article ID 5391014, 7 pages, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/5391014
[39] Dai C., Xiao X., 4 Januray 2021, A Comprehensive Toxicological Assessment of Fulvic Acid, Physician's weekly:Â www.physiciansweekly.com/a-comprehensive-toxicological-assessment-of-fulvic-acid