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Writer's pictureSonja Bachman

Inflammation, auto-immune, diabetes, and gut disorder support

Have you heard that you can improve many symptoms with fulvic acid?





Why isn't this information more widely known?!?


 


Immune system


Fulvic acid can act as an immune modulator, influence the redox state, and potentially affect gut health.


 

Inflammation


This information suggests that Fulvic acid can have anti-inflammatory and antiallergy effects. Yamada et al. also show SS-FA decreases TNF-α, interleukin-4 (IL-4), and IL-13 from mast cells.


Asthma, allergies, and eczema, along with many other disorders, can be associated with overactive immune cells. In these cases, anti-inflammatory drugs are critical for reducing symptoms. Several studies indicate that Fulvic acid can act as an anti-inflammatory by reducing the release of proinflammatory mediators from cells.


Fulvic Acid is shown to decrease proinflammatory markers but also activate the immune system to kill bacteria.


Fulvic acid can act in a similar manner to NSAIDs


In a study, mice sensitized with dinitrofluorobenzene on the ear and then again challenged 6 days later see a reduction in swelling with Fulvic Acid treatment comparable to steroid medication


It is shown to reduce oxidative stress and even induce apoptosis in hepatic cancer lines.


Fulvic Acid is shown to also influence the microbiome and possibly improve gut function.


Fulvic Acid appears to have a yin-yang effect when it comes to these physiological states.


 

How does fulvic acid impact diabetes?


Those with T2DM show signs of chronic inflammation and elevated proinflammatory cytokines in serum like TNF-α, IL-1, and IL-6.


Fulvic Acid is shown to reduce these types of cytokines and proinflammatory markers in animal models.


T2DM are found with a change in gut microbial composition, and Fulvic may influence the bacterial community


Fulvic has been shown to reduce hyperglycaemia in diabetic rats and increase SOD activity in pancreatic beta cells


 

Autoimmune disease


Overall, the above studies promise the potential of Fulvic acid to treat overactive immune disorders, specifically eczema.


Eczema


In a randomized clinical trial, topical administration of CHD-Fulvic Acid is shown to significantly reduce eczema rash in humans


 


Tip

It is important to note that FvA can change with geographic location


Different location will result in different aspects and qualities of the fulvic.


The fulvic that I approve is sources from an organic sustainable area in Canada.


Find more information at:



https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6151376/



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