Water needs an electrical charge from minerals and electrolytes — like sodium, potassium, and calcium — to cross your cell membranes. Without that charge, much of the water you drink stays in your digestive tract or gets flushed out before your cells can use it.
What is fulvic acid and how does it help with hydration?
Fulvic acid is a natural compound that acts as a mineral transporter. It helps shuttle ionic minerals into your cells, improving how efficiently your body absorbs both water and nutrients. Our formula combines fulvic acid with over 70 trace ocean minerals in their ionic form.
How do I know if I'm dehydrated?
Common signs of cellular dehydration include persistent fatigue, brain fog, dry skin, frequent headaches, muscle cramps, and dark urine. The guide includes two quick self-tests — a skin pinch test and a urine color check — you can do right now.
How much should I take per day
We recommend two servings (0.7ml each) of Fulvic Acid & Trace Ocean Minerals per day — one in the morning on an empty stomach and one in the afternoon. Each bottle contains 85 servings, lasting about 42 days.
How long before I notice results?
Most people notice subtle improvements in energy and how water feels within the first month. By months 2–3, sharper focus, better exercise recovery, and improved hydration are common. The full 6-month protocol allows your body to fully rebuild its mineral reserves.
Where do the minerals come from?
Our trace ocean minerals are sourced from deep wells in India that tap into ancient inland ocean deposits — formations that were ocean floors millions of years ago, now completely isolated from modern pollution. Every batch is tested for purity on arrival and again after the finished product is formulated.
Can I take this alongside other supplements?
Yes. Fulvic acid can actually enhance the bioavailability of other nutrients you're consuming, both from supplements and food. As always, consult with a healthcare professional if you have specific concerns.
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