Fulvic acid
Already popular in Australia, fulvic acid is a hydrating anti-aging ingredient. Fulvic acid is also known for being anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory (Drug Development Research, 2001; Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2000). This may explain why fulvic acid effectively treats symptoms of dry skin, redness, irritation, and inflammation associated with contact dermatitis (Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2000), psoriasis (Karr), and eczema (Clinical, Cosmetic, and Investigative Dermatology, 2011).
Fulvic acid is a very potent free-radical scavenger in preliminary studies, so much that many scientists suspect that it may have significant anti-aging effects against fine lines, wrinkles, and skin sagging (Laub Bio Chem).
Already popular in Australia, fulvic acid is a hydrating anti-aging ingredient. Fulvic acid is also known for being anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory (Drug Development Research, 2001; Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2000). This may explain why fulvic acid effectively treats symptoms of dry skin, redness, irritation, and inflammation associated with contact dermatitis (Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2000), psoriasis (Karr), and eczema (Clinical, Cosmetic, and Investigative Dermatology, 2011).
Fulvic acid is a very potent free-radical scavenger in preliminary studies, so much that many scientists suspect that it may have significant anti-aging effects against fine lines, wrinkles, and skin sagging (Laub Bio Chem).