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Black Oxygen Organics Review 2026

Fulvic acid 'magic dirt' supplements — shut down by Health Canada

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Last updated: March 20, 2026

What is Black Oxygen Organics?

Fulvic acid powder marketed as 'magic dirt' for detoxification. Products were found to contain dangerous levels of lead and arsenic. Company shut down by Health Canada in 2021.

Pros

  • None — company sold dangerous products and collapsed
  • Serves as a cautionary tale about MLM health product risks
  • Illustrates importance of regulatory oversight
  • Media coverage helped warn potential victims

Cons

  • Products contained toxic levels of lead and arsenic
  • Health Canada shut down operations in 2021
  • Distributors promoted consumption for children and bathing
  • No refunds given when company collapsed

Rating Breakdown

Residual Income
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Potential for ongoing passive income

Simplicity
1.0

Easy to understand and execute

Transparency
1.0

Clear about costs, requirements, and income

Community & Support
1.5

Quality of training and community

Value for Money
1.0

Worth the investment

Overall Rating
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Frequently Asked Questions About Black Oxygen Organics

Why was Black Oxygen Organics shut down?
Health Canada shut down BOO in 2021 after testing revealed dangerous levels of lead and arsenic in their fulvic acid products. Distributors had been promoting the 'magic dirt' for consumption, including for children, and for bathing.
Did Black Oxygen Organics distributors get refunds?
No. When the company collapsed, most distributors lost their inventory investment and received no refunds. This illustrates the financial risk of MLM participation, especially with new companies selling unverified health products.