Lidwien Jansen
8/8/2024
4
 min leestijd
Detox

Fulvic Acid: The Detox for Every Day

Dive into the many benefits of fulvic acid, such as neutralizing radioactive and other toxins. Learn why this daily detox is essential.

Most of the population now lives in an urban environment. Far from nature. It is therefore not surprising that people are increasingly getting the idea that nature is just a leisure activity. They don't realize that nature is essential to our existence. After all, we are an inextricable part of nature.

Nature is an extremely complex system with countless actors. It's also incredibly unruly. If you leave nature untouched for a while, it will recover in no time. But the longer you thwart nature, the longer it takes for it to recover, to the point that it can take hundreds of years.

Modern man, in all his ignorance and hubris, but mainly thanks to short-term thinking, has greatly thwarted nature in the space of less than 75 years. During that period, a number of environmental disasters of unprecedented magnitude occurred. The consequences have always been trivialized by those responsible, but the realization is slowly beginning to dawn that we are destroying life on Earth - including ourselves.

I think it started with the nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The consequences for the Japanese people are still visible to this day. But what many do not know is that since then another 2000 (!!!) nuclear tests have taken place. High in the sky or deep in the sea. France was the last country to stop this destructive practice. The radiation that was released is disproportionate to that of, for example, the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl or recently in Fukushima. We barely realize what this has caused.

Exponential growth chemicals

Over the same period, the use of chemicals has grown exponentially, much of which has ended up in the environment, via releases into the water, into the air and into the soil. As waste but also in the form of products. The enormous amounts of chemicals that have been applied to the soil and crops by farmers have had an impact on soil conditions that should not be underestimated.

It is therefore not surprising that modern welfare diseases have developed so rapidly and massively since the Second World War. The connection is obvious. And the consequences are becoming increasingly dire.

There are very different views on how to solve these enormous problems. Essentially, the distinction is determined by the focus on the short or long term.

Short-term thinking caused the problems in the first place, so that way of thinking is unlikely to solve the problems. In fact, I think it's only going to get worse. What action!

The real solutions have to come from long-term thinking, and that requires a fundamental change in our thinking. Because let's be honest, everything and everyone actually has their back to the wall and the proverbial monthly salary is away from bankruptcy. People and companies are all working on the short term out of pure preservation. And that inevitably leads to the exhaustion of the planet and all its inhabitants. I'm charging, of course, but I think my point is clear.

But changing your mind — certainly at a fundamental level, takes time. And change is crisis-driven. Let's just say, when the shore has turned and there is a critical mass, things will really change.

Soil life and diversity

Nature 'thinks' in long terms and only when we realize again that we are an integral part of that nature will our thinking adapt. Fortunately, more and more people are seeing the light. One example that makes me hopeful is the following article from Foodlog. It describes that researchers have determined that the large organisms are disappearing from soil life and that this significantly slows down the process of decomposition. A process that, according to the researchers, is vital for life on Earth.So, at first glance, cause for gloom, you might say. But I see it differently. The fact that it is being researched and - more importantly, that it is being reported - is encouraging. Only when we have looked at the problems in the face is there a chance of a solution.

It is clear - it is not the first time I have written about it and certainly not the last time that soil life and biodiversity have been seriously affected by the aforementioned pollution with chemicals and radioactive radiation. It is the part of life that is not so visible, but oh so important. It is a development that has been hidden from our attention for a long time.

Life on Earth is seriously poisoned and calls for a serious detox!

Fulvic acid in the lead role

The same soil life that is now so endangered has the ability to protect itself and its life.
Fulvic acid - the only component of SMPL72, plays a major role in this. It is the end product of soil life. It is said to be the most powerful detox on the planet. This is because the fulvic acid molecule is able to bind substances at the molecular level and make them chemically neutral. It is even capable of neutralizing radioactivity. How that works goes a bit too far to explain here, but the fact remains that fulvic acid and therefore also SMPL72 the ultimate detox is for (the life of) every day.

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