

Ormus Earth Milk
Ormus Minerals
Overview
The effectiveness of Ormus Earth Milk is largely unsubstantiated by scientific research. While Fulvic Acid has some preliminary evidence for mineral absorption and antioxidant properties, the core 'Ormus' ingredients lack any rigorous peer-reviewed studies to support their broad health claims. Claims are primarily anecdotal.
The Good
Contains Fulvic Acid, which has some preliminary research for mineral absorption and antioxidant properties.
Formulated as a liquid, which may be preferred by some users for ease of consumption.
Marketed as 100% natural with no preservatives.
The Bad
Key ingredients ('Ormus Concentrate', 'Ormus Dew') lack scientific validation for their efficacy and mechanism of action.
No specific amounts are provided for any ingredients within the supplement facts, making dosing and efficacy assessment impossible.
Claims regarding 'monoatomic elements' are based on speculative theories, not established science.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking alternative mineral supplementation, those interested in holistic wellness
Skip If: You are pregnant, nursing, or have a pre-existing medical condition without consulting a doctor.
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Typically, a small dose (e.g., 1 teaspoon) mixed with water or juice, once daily.
Daily
Morning
On an empty stomach or with water