2002 National Institutes of Health (NIH) The NIH published a report titled “Broad Spectrum Antiviral Effectiveness of Humates”. The NIH studied humic acid’s virus-fighting properties for viral diseases such as gastroenteritis, influenza, herpes, chicken pox, mononucleosis and hemorrhaging fevers caused by the Ebola and Hanta viruses. Results showed that humic acid, when consumed before the virus invaded the body, was effective in presenting disease. Tests performed against multiple virus types further confirmed humic acids broad anti-viral properties. Toxicity tests showed that humic acid bound itself to human cells but was not itself toxic, nor did it inhibit or interfere with cell development or reproduction.
Humic Acids “Broad Spectrum Antiviral Effectiveness” is the result of Humic Acids ability to put a prophylactic coating on viruses receptor sites, thereby preventing the viruses from reattaching to the host cell. Humic Acid does this to all viruses and thereby has the ability to naturally stop all viruses and bacteria.




