Human Experiences with Fulvic Acid

The Healing & Regenerative Influences of Low Molecular Weight Humic Substances (Fulvic Acid) on Human Tissues and Cells

Tests were conducted by Dr W. Schlickewei and 5 associates at the University Hospital in Freiburg, Germany, on human patients requiring transplantation or replacement of bone during surgery.  The transplantation of bone tissue is required in about 15% of all cases of replacement surgery of the locomotor apparatus, and it is generally applied to reconstructive and repair actual defects in bone.

Human donor tissues have become scarce due to special legal requirements and necessary additional testing because such tissues have a high danger of transmitting the HIV virus and hepatitis.  There are also obvious disadvantages to using bone grafts from other areas of the same patient’s body because they require a second operation and prolong the length of time surgery. The only other known substitute source available in large enough quantities for clinical use was animal bone in the form of inorganic calcium compounds (bovine calcium hydroxyapatirte) and although these were well tolerated by the body, they showed no signs of being resorbed.

Remarkable bone regeneration and resorption characteristics were identified when the animal bone implants were impregnated with a low molecular weight humic substance (Fulvic acid) prior to transplant in to patients. The bone implant then became highly osteoconductive and served the host tissue as a “guideline” for deposition of newly developing bone tissue. The same transplant procedure without the Fulvic acid showed no signs of regeneration during the course of the experiment.

While on the lookout for a new group of active agents with the ability to promote wound healing, the doctors came across the Humic substances. The doctors said that the bone absorption is most easily explained by the known ability of humate to induce the activation of leucocytes.  They said that previous experiments had established that the Humic substances are able to bind to calcium-containing compounds stimulate granulocytes and block the infectivity of the HIV virus.

In summary

In this clinical test and previous experiments, Fulvic acid has been shown to activate and stimulate white blood cells, promoting healing, turn inorganic calcium into an organic bio-active cellular regenerative medium conductive to new bone growth, stimulate cellular growth and regeneration and inhibit the HIV virus.

Research report by Supreme Fulvic, LLC