FULVICFORCE FULVIC ACID – CHICKEN
FULVICFORCE POULTRY
MULTI-FUNCTION POULTRY FEED SUPPLEMENT BASED ON FULVIC ACID
The health and well-being benefits of fulvic acid extend well into animal kingdom. FulvicForce Poultry is a multi-function poultry feed supplement based on fulvic acid, which provides the following benefits:
- Highly bio-available, being readily absorbed into the animal’s system
- Growing superior quality birds that are healthier, bigger and produce a finer quality meat
- Increasing feed efficiency and reducing the need for anti-microbial drugs
- Producing eggs that are larger and have thicker shells with far less cracking

DOSAGE
Add to chicken feed daily. Use 1 ml / day per chicken. Refrigerate when opened.

GENERAL PROPERTIES OF FULVIC ACID
- An organic mineral, nutritional and remedial supplement, derived from ancient plants, containing fulvic acid and more than 70 minerals and trace elements, amino acids, amino sugars, peptic acids, nucleic acids and phytochemicals from pre-dinosaur era plants, preserved in a special type of South African brown coal
- Nature-invented mechanism to increase the bio-availability and bio-activity of nutrients, minerals, and vitamins, by incorporating them into its own chemical structure and delivering their mineral, nutritional and healing worth inside the living cells, where it is optimally metabolised and utilised for nutrition, protection and healing
- A powerful natural anti-oxidant and free radicals scavenger, known to recombine with both positively and negatively charged free radicals, rendering them harmless before they can damage DNA, proteins and cell
- An active detoxifier and heavy metals chelator, either transforming the harmful substances in animal feed into innocuous bio-active complexes or eliminating them as waste
- A powerful natural electrolyte, rectifying mineral imbalances, preventing dehydration, and restoring correct muscular response
- Anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory qualities, due to its phytochemical content
- A strong natural oxygenating agent, due to a large content of highly bio-available and bio-active, structural oxygen
- Protects and fortifies connective tissue, due to its ability to transform vegetal silica into collagen
ANIMAL STUDIES – REFERENCES
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