Humic Acid

OTHER NAME(S): Extracto de Húmicos, Extrait d'Humique, Humate, Humic Extract, Humic Acid, Ácidos Húmicos, Acide Humique

Overview

Humic acid is a chemical produced by decaying plants. People have used it to make medicine.

People sometimes use humic acid to stimulate the immune system, for infections, and many other purposes, but there is no good scientific evidence to support any use.

References
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