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http://www.life-enthusiast.com With the right combination of healthy foods and powerful supplements, each cell is able to perform at its maximum potential, leading to renewed health and vigor. The human body requires both major and trace minerals to achieve optimum health. Fulvic acid, a component of humic acid, bridges the gap between inert trace minerals like iron or zinc and essential dietary bulk minerals. Liquid Zeolite is recommended by alternative medicine practitioners as an effective way to detoxify the body of heavy metals.

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The Zeolite-Humic-Fulvic Connection

The community of alternative medicine practitioners is dedicated to pursuing all avenues of

improved health. Among the most exciting new developments are probiotics and other powerful

dietary supplements containing zeolite, humic and fulvic acids to help detoxify the body of

heavy metals and enhance absorption of vital nutrients.

The human body requires both major and trace minerals to achieve optimum health. Trace

minerals are required in very small amounts—generally less than 100 milligrams per day—but

they are vital micronutrients essential to good health. The key trace elements include iron,

iodine, zinc and others. These trace elements are nature’s catalysts, enabling the work of

enzymes, which generate all metabolic processes necessary for life. Fulvic acid bridges the gap

between inert trace minerals like iron or zinc and essential dietary bulk minerals (those with

recommended daily allowance greater than 200 mg per day).

Scientists have long known the advantages of these elements for use in agriculture and industry.

Now, they have been refined and adapted to be easily digested and used to aid in overcoming the

nutritional gaps in today’s food supply. Throughout the developed and developing world, soils

have become deficient in important trace elements, leading to nutritional shortfalls in many key

foods. A complete, balanced diet is essential for good nutrition, but supplements play an

important role in replacing those missing trace elements that are the key to healthy living.

The Humic-Fulvic Acid Connection

Fulvic acid is a component of humic acid, a major building block in the process of organic

metabolism. It has the unique ability to chelate (break down) toxins and reduce them to a

harmless state. Fulvic acid has a higher oxygen content than other humic acids and acts as an

antioxidant, helping to remove excess free radicals. It consists of 100% organically complexed

molecules which easily penetrate human tissues and cells. Scientists believe fulvic acid bridges

the gap between inert trace minerals like iodine, and living, 100% organically complexed

(carbon-based) trace minerals and enzymes.

It is able to dissolve minerals and trace elements, transport nutrients into cells, catalyze enzyme

reactions and stimulate metabolism. Fulvic acid helps detoxify the system of pollutants by

binding and dissolving toxic, inorganic elements.

Liquid Zeolite is recommended by alternative medicine practitioners as an effective way to

detoxify the body of heavy metals. It is believed to work by absorbing positively charged toxic

elements, allowing them to be excreted from the body. The clear, tasteless liquid can be

administered daily in drops for an easy-to-use aid in improving health.

Why Trace Minerals Matter

Inadequate trace minerals in the diet can have serious consequences. One of the most important

of the trace minerals is iodine. It is required for bio-synthesis of thyroxine, an essential thyroid

hormone, and for the health of other organs including the stomach, breast, salivary glands,

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thymus and more. As a result, we need larger quantities of it than many other trace minerals.

Iodine supplements are recommended to avoid a deficiency in the diet, which can lead to

significant health issues, including enlarged thyroid or goiter.

The same cellular process works to transport 100% organically micro-complexed trace minerals

into the system more effectively, through the small intestine, where most nutrition is absorbed.

Through this process, vital trace minerals are linked to a protein or other organic carrier, assuring

that the mineral has the best chance of being absorbed via digestive pathways. It’s less likely to

get tied up (complexed) with other substances that pass through undigested.

If the goal is to achieve optimum health with the aid of dietary supplements, it is important to

choose organic trace minerals, meaning they are made from materials that contain living carbon

(not synthetic carbonate). It’s best to counteract the effects of free radicals by eating foods rich in

antioxidants, while supplementing the diet with an antioxidant like fulvic acid, or liquid zeolite.

With the right combination of healthy foods and powerful supplements, each cell is able to

perform at its maximum potential, leading to renewed health and vigor.

About Life Enthusiast

Life Enthusiast recommends a choice of several effective multi-vitamins and supplements that

offer a complete blend of trace minerals. They offer a complete selection on their web site, along

with extensive educational materials. They specialize in natural health solutions to reverse

chronic degenerative conditions, and the sources of aging and pain.

Summary

With the right combination of healthy foods and powerful supplements, each cell is able to

perform at its maximum potential, leading to renewed health and vigor. The human body

requires both major and trace minerals to achieve optimum health. Fulvic acid, a component of

humic acid, bridges the gap between inert trace minerals like iron or zinc and essential dietary

bulk minerals. Liquid Zeolite is recommended by alternative medicine practitioners as an

effective way to detoxify the body of heavy metals.

Sources:

1. McNeil, Donald G. Jr (2006-12-16), "In Raising the World’s I.Q., the Secret’s in the Salt". New York Times.

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