
Today’s Health Issue: Viruses
Over the past few centuries, the world population has gradually expanded, transforming from an agricultural society to an urban one. As a result, much more interpersonal contact, ie interaction, occurred within and between societies. In today’s urban-oriented society, infectious diseases are spreading easily and rapidly due to the fact that large numbers of people live close to each other. For example, influenza viruses are the result of “urban” agriculture gathered together on family farms adjacent to villages and towns in China, and even pets that feed on home backyards inside cities. Poultry lay the virus, incubate it in cattle, and those who feed these animals introduce the virus into the general population. In addition, the ease of travel around the world greatly increases the spread of infectious disease. Epidemiology is clear: an infectious disease (e.g. coronavirus) took 2-3 months to spread around the world in today’s world. The 1968 Hong Kong flu and the 1918 Spanish flu killed around 50-100 million people worldwide. Consider the occurrence of such an epidemic today (eg swine flu, SARS, Ebola, Coronavirus). Still, we are not better prepared to deal with such an epidemic than we did in 1918. With the ease of transmission and the potential of rapid spread of viral diseases, we are all at risk wherever we are in the world.
An Effective Weapon Against Viruses: Humic Acid
Looking optimistically, further research continues to produce drugs for a wide variety of diseases. Generally, the most important source of inspiration for these studies are nutraceutical materials of natural origin. Humic acid – a soil extract – is one of the newest, most exciting natural products in influencing the nutraceutical market in recent years. It has been scientifically demonstrated that humic acid provides wide and comprehensive benefits to human health. When supplied and processed in accordance with the humic acid technique, it can turn into completely natural, safe, broad-spectrum antiviral, antimicrobial and antibacterial products.
Global Potential of Humic Acid
On a commercial note, it appears that the world antiviral drug market, currently estimated to be over $ 60 billion a year, is not sufficiently beneficial against the toughest but most important global virus threats in the twenty-first century. Clinical data have firmly established the broad-spectrum efficacy of humic acid against various viral types such as hepatitis C, HSV 1 and 2, hemorrhagic fever, HIV (AIDS) and influenza viruses. Humic acid applications are successfully applied in the fight against human, poultry, bovine and ovine animal, bee and fish viral diseases