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Naturally derived "dense fulvic acid"

Overcoming the disadvantages of conventional fulvic acid extract (humus extract)!

Fulvic acid is a valuable organic acid that is produced in only trace amounts in nature. It exists in the humus soil of forests and is essential for organisms to absorb nutrients. In nature, it takes 100 years to form just 1 cm of humus soil. The conventional extraction method for fulvic acid, known as marine humus extraction (humic extract), involves drying valuable humus soil and adding an acidic solution for extraction. Nihon Sofuken Co., Ltd. has formed a business partnership (exclusive contract) with National Land Disaster Prevention Technology Co., Ltd. Green Environment Division, allowing for the formation of humic substances by soaking undecomposed organic matter from clean hardwood forests, which are free from soil contamination, in a naturally derived solution for an extended period (patent pending). 【Benefits】 ○ High purity of fulvic acid ○ Low environmental impact ○ Sterile ○ Zero CO2 emissions ○ Stable quality For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Organic matter "fulvic acid"

Organic matter with excellent chelating ability that enhances mineral absorption and brings out regenerative power.

"Fulvic acid" is a valuable organic acid that exists in the humus soil of forests and is produced in very small amounts in nature. It excels in its ability to capture organic substances and expel them from the body (chelation effect), and can be described as a "carrier of minerals" that enhances mineral absorption. This product has a wealth of achievements in forest regeneration in Shinmoedake, rapid greening of areas affected by wildfires, and improving soil environments suitable for the breeding of the Japanese crested ibis. [Features] ■ Maintains a constant soil pH ■ Absorbs essential elements ■ Creates living soil ■ Promotes high nutrient intake and suppresses diseases ■ Ionizes soil minerals *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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