Anecdotal evidence suggests fulvic acid can help with skin conditions caused by microbes and may treat cuts, scrapes, eczema, rashes, bug bites, and even fungi. Eczema is an inflammation of the skin, and fulvic acid is a super anti-inflammatory. For decades, people used fulvic acid to soothe poison ivy and poison oak rash, spider bites, and athletes foot.

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