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The clearest, most trusted explanation of our Fulvic TRACE Matrix written for smart consumers and grounded in peer‑reviewed data. We deliver clean, consistent fulvic your cells can actually use; below is the process and the proof.

What are Fulvic Acids?

  • Definition. Fulvic acids (FA) are the water-soluble fraction of humic substances formed as microbes transform plant and microbial matter [1].

  • Chemistry. FA behave as heterogeneous supramolecular assemblies—ensembles of small, oxygen‑rich molecules with abundant carboxyl and phenolic groups [1–3].

  • Why that matters. Those functional groups enable metal binding, proton buffering, and electron‑transfer behavior [4].

  • Variability. FA composition depends on source (peat, lignite/leonardite, soils, aquatic DOM) and processing (a core reason products differ)[1–3,5].

Fulvic TRACE Matrix™

Is our clean, water‑soluble fulvic profile that stays soluble where your body needs it. Made with a precise three‑step process and verified every batch for purity and identity, so you get the same trusted experience every time.

WHY OUR FULVIC TRACE MATRIX™ IS DIFFERENT

Origin & Source (what’s inside our bottle) 

1) Where it starts

Origin: We begin with leonardite—a naturally carbon‑rich material formed over time.

 

Why it matters: It’s one of the most reliable sources for fulvic and humic substances.

2) How we make it (3 clean steps)

Step 1. Gentle Extraction: We use an alkaline organic solution to lift the good stuff out of the raw material without harsh treatment.

 

Step 2. Precision Re‑fractionation: Think of this like sorting by size and behavior. We carefully rebalance the mixture to favor the fractions we want.

 

Step 3. Membrane Finishing: A super‑fine filter focuses the formula toward ultra‑small, carboxyl‑rich fulvic fractions. (Picture a coffee filter, but much smarter.)

 

Result: A refined fulvic profile designed for solubility, consistency, and everyday use.

 

3) How we prove it (every batch)

 

We don’t guess. We fingerprint. 

 

This means we verify its identity and consistency by: mapping the overall molecular “shape” (13C-NMR), confirming the right active groups are present (FT-IR), checking a simple light-absorption ratio to ensure the profile is on target (UV-Vis E4/E6), and making sure the molecules are the right tiny size (sub-kilodalton to ~2 kDa). 

 

These tests confirm we’re delivering the same clean, carboxyl‑dense, small‑size fulvic signature—batch after batch.

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4) Why “small + carboxyl‑dense” matters

Small size → mixes and moves easily in water‑based environments.

Carboxyl‑dense → offers more “active sites” to interact and carry trace minerals.

Consistent profile → you get a reliable product, every time.

What this means for you

A pared‑back, traceable formula built for clarity, balance, and grounded daily resilience—without unnecessary extras.

HOW IT WORKS (WHAT THE SCIENCE SHOWS)

We keep this mechanism‑first and clearly label preclinical evidence.

A) Redox buffering — preclinical
FA fractions show measurable radical‑quenching/electron‑transfer capacity across independent assays (CUPRAC, QUENCHER‑CUPRAC, ESR). Results vary by source and method, but consistently demonstrate activity below simple reference antioxidants (e.g., Trolox) [4].

 

B) Inflammatory‑signal moderation — preclinical; topical early signals
- Cells: FA reduced homocysteine‑induced COX‑2 via ERK/JNK→NF‑κB pathways in human monocytes [7].

- Dermal models: Topical oxifulvic acid suppressed contact hypersensitivity in mice; carbohydrate‑derived FA accelerated healing and reduced inflammation in infected or induced wound models; FA poultice improved closure kinetics in rats [10–13].

C) Metabolic signaling — cellular
In 3T3‑L1 adipocytes, FA activated Ca2+→CaMKII→AMPK, reduced lipid accumulation, and down‑regulated PPARγ/C‑EBPα/SREBP‑1 (mechanistic cell data; not clinical outcomes) [8].

D) Mineral dynamics — context
Market surveys show FA beverages can carry mineral‑rich profiles and polyphenolics [5]. Ex vivo gut data indicate FA/HA may increase absorption of certain minerals yet decrease uptake of some drugs/vitamins—effects are compound‑specific [9].

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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