Humic Acid|Fulvic Acid

Why Humic Acid?

You've probably not heard or read about humic acid and fulvic acid and all of the incredible associated miraculous health benefits, or, maybe have heard and you've been researching fulvic acid and humic acid supplements attempting to find the best, most effective humic acid fulvic acid product. Well, don't do anything else until you finish reading this page.

Many people who call us tell us they are very confused about the many different fulvic acid products on the market. What they say they find most confusing is the amount of fulvic acid (percentage) being claimed is in the product. Let's try to clear away that confusion.

No Testing Method Currently Exists that can [Accurately] Quantify Fulvic Acids
That's correct, regardless of what you may read or hear, at this point in time there is no lab in the world that can accurately “quantify” fulvic acid.

Because… there is no universal standard for measuring fulvic acid percentage, and, there are too many unknown acid chains, minerals, vitamins, amino acids, organic matter, probiotics, etc., co-existing in the humic/fulvic realm that would have to be split off (extracted from the humic acid solution) prior to quantification.


Furthermore, it has been proven time and time again, that by changing the type of testing extractant and/or the concentration of the testing extractant, varying percentages of fulvic acids will be measured from the  same sample. So, no need to spend any more time addressing this fulvic acid percentage issue.

If you're looking for REAL HEALTH RESULTS the choice is clear…
Humic Acid!

 An optimally formulated humic acid solution contains more fulvic acid then a plain fulvic acid solution. Humic acid is LOADED WITH FULVIC ACID, moreover, humic acid is vastly superior for health benefits because it is significantly richer in humic and fulvic nutrients.

To learn more, go to SupremeFulvic.com

Humic acid

Humic Acid Solution

(also called "black water")

Above is a humic acid solution prepared specifically for human consumption. Note that it appears black in color – some people actually call it “black water”.