Sunday, August 9, 2009

'Humic & Its Importance In Our Lives!'

Hi Everbody,


In addition to whatever i have written about Fulvic, i am adding all the important aspects of Humic (Humus) Minerals as well.

*All Humus content in the soil everwhere in the world contains Fulvic - The Miracle Molecule.' Therefore Humus is known as the Mother of Fulvic.

It is a different issue, that today's mordern farming practices have destroyed the Fulvic content in the fertile soils. Fulvic content was orginally there in all the soils.


'What is Humus?': -

'Humus' (Origin: 1790–1800; Latin

In soil science, humus refers to any organic matter that has reached a point of stability, where it will break down no further and might, if conditions do not change, remain essentially as it is for centuries, if not millennia. In agriculture, humus is sometimes also used to describe mature compost, or natural compost extracted from a forest or other spontaneous source for use to amend soil. It is also used to describe a topsoil horizon that contains organic matter (humus type, humus form, humus profile).


Benefits of soil organic matter and humus: -


        • The mineralization process that converts raw organic matter to the relatively stable substance that is humus feeds the soil population of micro-organisms and other creatures, thus maintaining high and healthy levels of soil life.


        • The rate at which raw organic matter is converted into humus promotes (when fast) or limits (when slow) the coexistence of plants, animals and microbes in terrestrial ecosystems.


        • Effective and stable humus (see below) are further sources of nutrients to microbes, the former providing a readily available supply while the latter acts as a more long-term storage reservoir.



        • Decomposition of dead plant material causes complex organic compounds to be slowly oxidized (lignin-like humus) or to break down into simpler forms (sugars and amino-sugars, aliphatic and phenolic organic acids) which are further transformed into microbial biomass (microbial humus) or are reorganized (and still oxidized) in humic assemblages (fulvic and humic acids, humins) which bind to clay minerals and metal hydroxides. There has been a long debate about the ability of plants to uptake humic substances from their root systems and to metabolize them. There is now a consensus about humus as playing a hormonal role rather than a nutritional role (for plants) in plant physiology.



        • Humus is a colloidal substance, and increases the soil's cation exchange capacity, hence its ability to store nutrients by chelation as can clay particles; thus while these nutrient cations are accessible to plants, they are held in the soil safe from leaching away by rain or irrigation.



        • Humus can hold the equivalent of 80–90% of its weight in moisture, and therefore increases the soil's capacity to withstand drought conditions.

        • The biochemical structure of humus enables it to moderate — or buffer — excessive acid or alkaline soil conditions.
        • During the humification process, microbes (bacteria and fungi) secrete sticky gums and mucilages; these contribute to the crumb structure of the soil by holding particles together, allowing greater aeration of the soil.


        • Toxic substances such as heavy metals, as well as excess nutrients, can be chelated (that is, bound to the complex organic molecules of humus) and prevented from entering the wider ecosystem, thereby detoxifying it.
        • The dark color of humus (usually black or dark brown) helps to warm up cold soils in the spring.

        Humic Minerals - Benefits in Brief: -

        • Maintain Optimum Alkalinity & pH Levels.

        • Bolster the Immune System's Capability.

        • Repair, Regenerate, & Restore Cells.

        • Assimilate Vitamins, Minerals & Other Nutrients.

        • Strengthen & Supercharge the Immune System.

        • Revitalize Libido.

        • Protect itself against unnatural Oxidation.

        • Cleanse, Neutralize, and Remove Toxins.

        • Act as Catalysts for Enzyme Reactions.

        • Assimilate Macro and Micro Elements.

        • Improve Memory & Brain Function.

        • Regulate the Immune System.

        • Super Oxygenate the Blood.

        • Regulate the Thymus Gland.

        • Regulate the Thyroid Gland.

        • Stimulate Metabolism.

        • Control Inflammation.

        • Structure Hormones.

        • Increase Endurance.

        • Improve Circulation.

        • Produce Enzymes.

        • Balance Cell Life.

        • Produce Energy.

          Complexes Nutrients and other Elements (including chemical toxins and heavy metals) into smaller particle sizes enabling the body to absorb (or discard) them much more easily.

        • Chelates Essential Major and Trace Elements making them Organic (natural chelation) and bioavailable.

        • Provides Vital Electrolytes and other Vital Elements.

        • Re-mineralizes the body.

        * Humic mineral complex is the smallest, most complex, most highly refined naturally occurring water-soluble substance on earth. It is an all-natural substance that has been extracted from ancient deposits of organic matter. It can be refined for human use as a dietary supplement. Tiny amounts remarkably transform the molecular structure of water, making it intensively more active and penetrating. Humic mineral complex then assists water in its job of dissolving and transporting. It helps carry nutrients into the cell and waste products away from the cell, while also helping to neutralize toxins and invaders.

        Key Words for Search: Humus; Humic Minerlas, Humic Acid, Humate.

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