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  2. Humic substance - Wikipedia

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    The HA is then precipitated at pH 1, and the soluble fraction is treated on a resin column to separate fulvic acid components from other acid soluble compounds. [13] The fraction of NOM not extracted by 0.1 NaOH is humin. Humic acid plus fulvic acid is extracted from natural waters using a resin column after microfiltration and acidification to ...

  3. Black water (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Fulvic acid has been used historically in ayurveda. [3] It is the active component in shilajit, which is traditionally consumed by people from Nepal and northern India. [4] The concept of black water was first created by a Canadian family around 2008. The drink was concocted as a mix of fulvic acid with spring water to be taken as a health ...

  4. Black Oxygen Organics - Wikipedia

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    The company marketed the dirt it sold as its product as fulvic acid. It encouraged buyers to consume it by dissolving it in water and drinking or bathing in it or using it as a facial mask. [1] It claimed that the product had many health benefits, many of which were debunked by scientists and activists who monitor MLMs.

  5. Disinfection by-product - Wikipedia

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    These disinfectants may react with naturally present fulvic and humic acids, amino acids, and other natural organic matter, as well as iodide and bromide ions, to produce a range of DBPs such as the trihalomethanes (THMs), haloacetic acids (HAAs), bromate, and chlorite (which are regulated in the US), and so-called "emerging" DBPs such as ...

  6. Fulvic acid - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Fulvic acid - Wikipedia

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    Fulvic acid (The product, only exists in lab) – (The more common use of the term). Industrial chemical. Use in article: ...This is the only method that the California departments of agriculture will accept when registering a product. Fulvic acid in soil (only exists in nature) – (Most of this article content. Content needs to be moved to ...