buyer beware on these products!
this article touches on a key issue with these - degree of activity of HA o=
r FA.
I am privy to one of very few laboratories in the world that can provide an=
accurate readings.
I have screened virtually every product on the world market with astonishin=
g results.
many products are claiming levels of activities that are just not present.
Just because it is black or brown doesn't mean it contains what is written =
on the label.
Many are estimating levels from inappropriate tests that measure non-humic =
material.
Fulvic acids are the worst for this also.
The method of extraction also governs product quality. Too harsh an extract=
ant will denature the molecules - destroying much of the potential benefits=
from these substances.
Merry Christmas
----- Original Message -----
From: -----
To: compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 3:56 AM
Subject: Re: [compost_tea] Fulvic Acid
Here's a well written article on the reasoning behind label issues =
on Humics and Fulvics
Cheers
http://www.bioag.com/images/MY_can_NovDec09_40-44.pdf
--- On Mon, 12/19/11, gail raby <amberflame_at_comcast.net> wrote:
From: gail raby <amberflame_at_comcast.net>
Subject: [compost_tea] Fulvic Acid
To: compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, December 19, 2011, 11:42 AM
How do you brew teas in Oregon or California where a product cann=
ot legally be labeled Fulvic Acid? ...Hugh
Hugh is that right?
What is the rationale for such a law? So what name is this subs=
tance allowed
to be called and sold by, if any?
Thanks for any info..
g
Received on Mon Dec 19 2011 - 18:59:08 EST