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„Fulvosavak – Fulvic acids (ful- < óangol < full) teljes, tele, jellemző, tulajdonság, képes valamire, -vic <ófrancia < vicaire < változás, módosítás, változtatás. Fulvus < latin < mély sárga, vöröses sárga, arany vagy homokszínű. ”

„Túlzás nélkül állíthatjuk, hogy a huminsavak és fulvosavak az oxigén és a víz mellett minden élő szervezet, növények, állatok és emberek számára a legfontosabb LÉTFONTOSSÁGÚ molekulák! Minden élet alapja!”

– Villanueva vita 2016. augusztus 12., 11:56 (CEST)Válasz

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