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Well, if fulvic acid can take inorganic minerals and make them more easily assimilated for the body to utilize, then why can't it do the same for the mineral chlorite?

Is the chlorite made organic by activation?

Again, I don't know if fulvic acid ACTS like an anti-oxidant per say, but because it works with the system and initiates assimilation thus it creates an ANTI-oxidant environment???

I ain't NO chemist, help me out people???

PS iodine, which is a halogen like chlorine dioxide, works with fulvic acid, so why not chlorine dioxide???
 

 
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