Soil is powerful stuff. It’s one of the important distinctions between the moon and the earth. The two or three inch thick coating of our rocky planet, generally referred to as dirt, is responsible for the seven million or so species of flora and fauna on our beautiful green Terra Firma.
The key ingredient of dirt is called “fulvic minerals”, nourishing electrically active elements found in the soil and the plants to grow in it. Unlike ordinary minerals, fulvics, the end result of millions of years of interactions between botanical chemistry and earth rock, are water soluble. In solution, dissolved to form chains of electrically charged atoms, called polyelectrolytes, this gives them interesting properties.
Phobic minerals not only function as important cellular nutrients themselves, they’re also magnetic and act as absorption aids, enhancing the movement of other active molecules into tissues and cells. When ingested, fulvic’s absorption supporting properties improves the ability of vitamins and minerals and other associated biologically critical food substances to traverse the digestive lining into the blood and facilitates their entry into cells.
This means not only delivery of electrolytes and electrical charges, but also of oxygen for improved healing, blood perfusion and h2o for improved hydration. Phobic minerals found in organic veggies and fruits, grown in healthy rich soil or taken in supplements, can be used to help reverse immune conditions, strengthen bone, blood vessels, connective tissue and hair and improve brain and heart function. Topically applied folic mineral solutions are ideal skin softeners and hydrators and can help accelerate the healing of minor cuts and scrapes. Applied as a spray, fulvic solutions can even moisturize hair after shower and shampoo.