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Published: November 4, 2024
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Live Earth Products, Inc. mines and manufactures humic acid and fulvic acid based products; industrial use of humic-based ingredients includes agriculture, animal feeds, bioremediation, dietary supplements, balneotherapy, and organic gardening
Provides two liquid organic naturally occurring fungi and bacteria blends to help with soil health and to clean waterways: the SoilMix helps break down organic material faster to grow bigger plants, improves water retention, runoff, and protects plant roots from pathogens; the WaterMix breaks down excess nutrients that cause blue green algae in waters, kills pathogens like E Coli, and breaks down contaminants like hydrocarbons and heavy metals, and it sequesters PFAS/PFOS to be "bio unavailable"
Non-GMO seeds: vegetable, sprouting, microgreens, herb, and flower, growing supplies, and more
International trade association representing more than 120 leading natural products, dietary supplements, and functional food; scientific, technology, and related service companies that share a commitment to provide consumers with natural health products of superior quality, benefit, reliability, and sustainability, including labeling of all GMO-derived food and supplement products; takes a leadership position in state and federal regulatory issues and industry best practices
Many organic nuts, seeds, and dried fruits, including flaxseeds, sunflower seeds, and quinoa