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Hi Donna,

How are you doing with your fulvic acid minerals?

I am down to choosing between brands,VitalEarth and Drucker Labs.

Did you compare the two?

Drucker Labs " IntraMin " is only $3.45 more a bottle than VitalEarth

" Fulvic Mineral Complex " .

Dennis

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>Hi all. I got my VitalEarth fulvic acid minerals last Friday,

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Thanks for the link Dick.

That is also available at the VitalEarth site for the same closeout price.

I'm looking for the mineral only product.

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>>How are you doing with your fulvic acid minerals?

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>>I am down to choosing between brands,VitalEarth and Drucker Labs.

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>>Did you compare the two?

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>>Drucker Labs " IntraMin " is only $3.45 more a bottle than VitalEarth

>> " Fulvic Mineral Complex " .

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>>Dennis

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>Here is VitalEarth w/vit for good price.

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>http://www.sale-vitamins.com/index.htm

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I checked them out...www.vitafac.com is the retail arm, but they only

make tablets, with crap in them (maltodextrin, propylene glycol) and

I won't take that stuff. So I might get the stuff Dennis is looking

at. I usually take concentrace but it makes sense to me to vary your

sources of minerals from time to time.

> That's a good price (vitahealth)

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> I'm interested in this company too and am going to call them:

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> http://www.nucycletherapy.com/

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In a message dated 04/12/2004 10:50:25 AM Central Daylight Time,

jenbooks13@... writes:

> I checked them out...www.vitafac.com is the retail arm, but they only

> make tablets, with crap in them (maltodextrin, propylene glycol) and

> I won't take that stuff. So I might get the stuff Dennis is looking

> at. I usually take concentrace but it makes sense to me to vary your

> sources of minerals from time to time.

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Here is a place I've been reading for several weeks but unable to make

a decision ......

http://www.mikeschoice.com/mc_report.html

Edith

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Well, I think it is kinda tough. I have had so many mixed up symptoms and

trying to determine what causes what has been a problem. So, for me

specifically I think it is hard. But my brain feels clearer. My tinitus is

gone. Formerly I used V's red led unit to help with that and it worked well,

but only temporarily, but since doing fulvics for a year or so I have no

tinitus. I sleep better with them than I do without them. My skin looks much

better. It is hard to say what parts of all that is heavy metal/mercury. I

still have amalgums in my mouth. But what I like about fulvics is that they

change the inorganci to organic, so to me this seems like the safest way to deal

with the whole mercury issue.

But it is not an overnight success thing. You have to take them consistently

for months, maybe years as it is a slow process. Unless you can afford to take

high doses. I cannot. My dad did take 4 oz every four hours for a week when I

was trying to keep him alive when he had that serious uti. And I was totally

amazed at how his skin changed in that time. Man it went from old dry wrinkled

and splotchy to lineless, clear and looking like baby skin.

When I can afford to power through some bottles I want to do the same thing. it

was quite remarkable to see. The only other time I have seen this happen to him

was when he was on gerovita's gh3.

Anyway, I think you are better than me at determining what symptoms are caused

by mercury. I have had grain intolerance and candida issues and they were more

obvioius to me. tho they were likely mercury induced. But I am just not super

clear on what is mercury and what is not. Sorry.

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.com

http://www.goodhealth.nu\us\1387/

fulvic minerals

donna

from your personal experiences with fulvic minerals can you say which of your

symptoms related to metal poisoning have abated or been cured

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tinnitus and candida might both be related to mercury. sometimes when i eat alot

of sulfur or other substances that move mercury i get ringing in my ears but it

dissipates.

i might have to try the fulvic minerals again. last time i tried your brand it

tasted like preservatives

is there a food based or natural source of these minerals? shilagen perhaps?

the only thing i havent found a food based equivelant for is lipoic acid and

dmps. im going to experiment with yellow squash juice; it's supposed to remove

mercury.

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Hi Art. Well I'm not sure why it would taste like preservatives. It has

nothing it in but fulvics and water, pure water. Recently they changed the

formula and have even more fulvics in it and it is almost tasteless. How that is

possible I am not sure. They said their source for the fulvics changed and this

formula is more alkaline.

From what I have researched these are the best you can get. If you find

something different let me know. I spend days on end, hours on end searching

and settled on these as the ones that looked the best to me.

As far as food based. There is no such thing, as far as I know, unless you

raise your own organic foods and take them out of organic soil and eat them

without washing them.

I prefer food based stuff myself, whenever I can do it. In this case I don't

think it is possible.

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.com

http://www.goodhealth.nu\us\1387/

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tinnitus and candida might both be related to mercury. sometimes when i eat

alot of sulfur or other substances that move mercury i get ringing in my ears

but it dissipates.

i might have to try the fulvic minerals again. last time i tried your brand it

tasted like preservatives

is there a food based or natural source of these minerals? shilagen perhaps?

the only thing i havent found a food based equivelant for is lipoic acid and

dmps. im going to experiment with yellow squash juice; it's supposed to remove

mercury.

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Hi Art.

Yes I am aware of them but they are only 40%. They used to be even less.

check out this link.

http://www.vitalearth.net/AlkalineFulvic.htm

for the ones I carry that are 100% fulvics.

Since you have tried mine, why not try theres and see if they work better for

you. Who knows. There might be something about theres that works for you. But

the one's I carry are stronger now too so. . .I dunno.

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.com

Re: fulvic minerals

http://www.ayurvediccure.com/shilajit_fulvic_acid.htm

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It is really fulvic acid minerals. The product contains fulvic acids and

minerals that are organic in nature due to the activity of fulvic acids. Can't

really seperate them. But, tho fulvic acid minerals, are a mineral product you

really can't compare them to other mineral products, as the fulvic acids

themselves have unique properties. see

http://www.info-archive.com/fulvicmenu.htm to really understand why fulvic acid

minerals are much more than a mineral product.

Blessings

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.com for fulvics

http://www.goodhealth.nu\us\1387/

Re: fulvic minerals

http://www.ayurvediccure.com/shilajit_fulvic_acid.htm

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Donna, Gail, etc.

The reason I ask is that at the moment, I am using

ColloidaLife Trace Minerals and Electrolytes as a

supplement. The Fluvic Acid in its pure form is sold

to farmers, nurseries, etc. I just note, and learned

from reading that the fluvic acid base when used is

a better delivery system for trace minerals as it acts

as a chelating agent. On its own, its not that

expensive, if available at all, but when added to

formulas, the price goes up.

--- CountryGirl <ruthful@...> wrote:

> Hi Carol Ann. I have found this to be true with

> most of the really good things. I found them on

> line and now I sell them for less than anyone I have

> seen.

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> Except for colostrum, most of the stuff I carry is

> not in the local hfs.

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> Blessings

> Donna

> http://www.excellentthings.com

> http://www.goodhealth.nu\us\1387/

> Re: fulvic minerals

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> Hi Donna,

> I've been researching fluvic minerals, and its

> interesting that they cannot be found at local

> community suppliers like health food stores, GNC,

> Vitamin Shoppe, etc. Did you get Fluvic minerals

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> line or locally.

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I know Carol. And being a penny pincher I considered going the garden route for

fulvics, but I just coulnd't find anything that I thought I would feel safe

ingesting. so I went with the Vital Earth formula that I carry. If you do I

would be interested.

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.com

http://www.goodhealth.nu\us\1387/

Re: fulvic minerals

Donna, Gail, etc.

The reason I ask is that at the moment, I am using

ColloidaLife Trace Minerals and Electrolytes as a

supplement. The Fluvic Acid in its pure form is sold

to farmers, nurseries, etc. I just note, and learned

from reading that the fluvic acid base when used is

a better delivery system for trace minerals as it acts

as a chelating agent. On its own, its not that

expensive, if available at all, but when added to

formulas, the price goes up.

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Fulvic Acids

http://www.ec-securehost.com/FaustBioAgriculturalServicesinc./Fulvic_acid_Activa\

tors.html

The best seed treatment and also great as animal

supplements. Qts. and Gals. shipped prepaid by USPS.

The other products can go UPS or fedex ground. call

for prices or check on line.

Animal Supplements? Hmmm.

I was reading a story about a man who was dying, (May

have been where Fluvic acids were discovered by the

Healt Food Insustry) who went and dug up minerals from

the Mts. or something like that.....I was reading so

many websites and much informataion....anyway, his

procedure was to say the least something we would

consider crude....but as the story goes.....he fully

recovered his health.

Donna, This is an excerpt from Shirleys page.

.....Fulvic acid acts as a refiner and transporter of

organic materials and cell nutrients.Whenever minerals

come into contact with fulvic acid, in a water medium,

they are naturally dissolved into an ionic form. These

minerals literally become part of the fulvic acid

itself. Once the minerals meld into the fulvic acid

complex, they become bioactive, bioavailable, and

organic. Thus, when elemental minerals are transformed

into an organic state, through a natural chemical

process involving fulvic acid and photosynthesis, they

are safe to be used by both humans and animals.....

So, what do you think? I wonder if the process by

which Fluvic Acid is mixed with minerals, trace

elements etc is really that complicated a procedure.

--- CountryGirl <ruthful@...> wrote:

> I know Carol. And being a penny pincher I

> considered going the garden route for fulvics, but I

> just coulnd't find anything that I thought I would

> feel safe ingesting. so I went with the Vital Earth

> formula that I carry. If you do I would be

> interested.

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> Donna

> http://www.excellentthings.com

> http://www.goodhealth.nu\us\1387/

> Re: fulvic minerals

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> Donna, Gail, etc.

> The reason I ask is that at the moment, I am

> using

> ColloidaLife Trace Minerals and Electrolytes as a

> supplement. The Fluvic Acid in its pure form is

> sold

> to farmers, nurseries, etc. I just note, and

> learned

> from reading that the fluvic acid base when used

> is

> a better delivery system for trace minerals as it

> acts

> as a chelating agent. On its own, its not that

> expensive, if available at all, but when added to

> formulas, the price goes up.

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Hi Carol Ann. Yes, this is the ype of thing I saw. but it costs more than the

human stuff ($33 instead of $23) and it has no information about how it is

purified. Vital Earth is careful to process it is such a way as to keep it full

of life.

Blessings

Donna

http://www.excellentthings.com

http://www.goodhealth.nu\us\1387/

Re: fulvic minerals

Fulvic Acids

http://www.ec-securehost.com/FaustBioAgriculturalServicesinc./Fulvic_acid_Activa\

tors.html

The best seed treatment and also great as animal

supplements.

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