Conventional
Other companies mine for fulvic acid. Because fulvic acid comes from thousands of years of decomposition, companies must find their sources deep within the ground. This is not sustainable and devastating to the earth. It is also a fact that the extraction process of pulling fulvic acid from the ground brings with it heavy metals which is bad for applied soil and in some cases can fail compliance regulations in certain crops. Mined sources of fulvic acid have low percentages of fulvic makeup, because to extract fulvic into a pure source is difficult or very expensive. Most of the top name brands have less than 8% total fulvic acid. This creates the need to use 15ml-30ml in a single gallon of water adding to the expense of crop production.
To some credit; some fulvic acid which is mined can be sourced in clean mountain areas, but do you want to be a part of shredding ancient Himalyan mountains to feed your plants?
Organics Alive
Organics Alive uses a more sustainable approach to retrieve high quality inputs. Our team has been testing with grains and seeds, of all nature, spent, sprouted and fresh to produce what is needed from nature. We have formulated a fermentation process to retrieve the nutrients needed without conventional mining.