1337hacker
Active Member
I fully respect that, though through cold microbial processing and if it is a pure fulvic all that should be there is the light golden color, so what is that botanicare does that accounts for the ph and color change from other company's fulvic acid products?what i am getting at is you are making so many assumptions about a product without having actually used it or seen it. i try to limit my advice to what i know works from experience and i try not to make any opinion about something i really have no idea about other than what i may have read about it. thats just me though.
There isn't one botanicare product (and I use a couple) that fully discloses the story on the bottle, and in many cases they are just diluted versions of other products on the market, which is the main reason I make assumptions. For instance silica blast is weak compared to pro-tekt, and much more expensive. Liquid karma, is the most expensive kelp product you can find, and boasts a ton of other ingredients they fail to mention on the label. The fact that they do not disclose their "proprietary" (straight from the literature) process to extracting fulvex leaves me skeptical!
Call me crazy, but these products are all used in other forms of agriculture, except you don't buy a product called "liquid karma" when you're an agricultural farmer, you get the kelp / hydrolysate shipped to you at pennies on the dollar. I prefer pennies to the dollar myself.