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I have seen links to fulvic acid here and there. I believe it is somewhat

similar to the Indian shilajit. But shilajit, a mineral complex which comes

from

Himalayan rock faces, appears to be a sort of " pitch " . I wasn't keen to

consume pitch or tar, it just doesn't seem right.

Max

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Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 8:21 PM

Subject: FULVIC ACID LINK AND PRODUCT!

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> http://www.vitalearth.org/ShortFulvicReport.htm

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> FROM ANNE

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From: dwg62757<mailto:max@...>

gallstones <mailto:gallstones >

Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 4:56 AM

Subject: Re: FULVIC ACID LINK AND PRODUCT!

I have seen links to fulvic acid here and there. I believe it is somewhat

similar to the Indian shilajit. But shilajit, a mineral complex which comes

from

Himalayan rock faces, appears to be a sort of " pitch " . I wasn't keen to

consume pitch or tar, it just doesn't seem right.

Max

-Shilajit is a mineral ooze. It does contain some organic (defined here as

plant based for this application). The terming of pitch has to do with

viscosity though. In terms of plant pitches, many are very high in very

important compounds. As Eull (sp.) Gibbon's said, " Some parts are edible. " .

Tree blood. When wounded, many plants exude them to protect from infection and

invasion. Guggul, myrhh, francinsence, are examples.

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