Natural topical options

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🌱 Natural topical options

When fulvic acid is applied to your skin, it provides anti-inflammatory & antioxidant properties, which effectively treat skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis through topical application.

🥄 Mix scoop of powdered fulvic/humic with enough non chlorinated (I recommend spring water) to form a paste and apply topically.

⭐️ A study found that patients reported relief from itching, reduced inflammation, and relief from pustule formation when it was applied to patients with chronic hand dermatitis and psoriasis. Fulvic acid also effectively treats chronic flushing, rosacea

⭐️ Fulvic acids may reduce fine lines, saggy skin and wrinkles. With daily use, skin becomes visibly firmer and smoother. These benefits are achieved in the following ways:

⭐️ Increases collagen
As we age, our bodies slow down the production of collagen. Fulvic and humic acid trigger the body to produce more, meaning your collagen levels are naturally increased. Fulvic and humic acid will also protect remaining elastin and collagen levels to maintain the skin’s strength.

⭐️ Hydrates and absorbs nutrients
Fulvic and humic acids promote water absorption in your cells, so your skin stays hydrated. It also keeps skin nourished, which consequently repairs itchy, dry skin.

⭐️ It draws out toxins from the skin so it can look more radiant. Consider it a vehicle for nutrients - delivering good nutrients into the cell and drawing toxins out. This reduces acne, blackheads and blemishes.

⭐️ Repairs damage
As both fulvic and humic acids are rich in antioxidants, they protect and repair cellular damage caused by free radicals. By protecting your skin from free radical stress and oxidative damage, you may see a reduction in scaring, the fading of sunspots, and a reduction in wrinkles.

⭐️ Increases oxygen to the skin
For bright, radiant skin, your skin cells need oxygen. Fulvic and humic acids are high in oxygen, which benefits your skin on a cellular level, preventing wrinkles, dry skin and acne.

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