LETTER TO THE SHAREHOLDERS
November 24, 2025
Napoleonville, LA IFUS:OTCID
In this update we continue with a focus per Dr. Robert E. Pettit, Emeritus Associate Professor Texas A&M University: “Continued use of these acidic fertilizers in the absence of adequate humic substances (in the soil) has caused many serious sociological and ecological problems. Man needs to reconsider his approach to fertilization techniques by giving higher priority to soil humus.”
Source: “ORGANIC MATTER, HUMUS, HUMATE, HUMIC ACID,
FULVIC ACID AND HUMIN: THEIR IMPORTANCE IN SOIL
FERTILITY AND PLANT HEALTH.”

Source: https://image.slidesharecdn.com/soilorganicmatter-
181129065629/75/Soilorganic-matter-and-Humic-substances-1-2048.jpg In the illustration below, we find (C.) cementation in humic soil.
In the 17Nov25 Shareholder Update, your IFUS Scientific Team offered evidence of the presence of Humic Substance in SupremeAG™. The diagram below was used as a basis for Qualitative Observation based on color comparisons of SupremeAG™ to soil filled with Fulvic Acid, Humic Acid, and Humin.

Source: Humic Substances: Its Toxicology, Chemistry and Biology Associated with Soil, Plants and Environment, Rajneesh Kumar Gautam,
Dimuth Navaratna, Shobha Muthukumaran, Amarendra Singh, Islamuddin and Nandkishor More
Submitted: 19 November 2020 Reviewed: 21 May 2021 Published: 07 June 2021 DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.98518
The complexity of the biochemistry occurring within the soil remains to this date a matter of research and discussion. We find in the diagram below a mere snapshot of a slice of this complexity in the Hypothesized-mechanism-for-formation-andstabilisation-of-humic-substances-in-soil-This_Q640.jpg (572×572):
(https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Peter-Clinton 2/publication/226546194/figure/fig3/AS:870903890055168@1584651076634/Hypothesizedmechanism-for-formation-and-stabilisation-of-humic-substances-in-soil-This_Q640.jpg)

Notwithstanding the myriad of complex pathways that continue to be individually investigated for basic understanding, an even more complex understanding is under investigation. The actions, interactions, relationships, and interrelations of theses individual pathways remain relatively undiscovered at this time.
Thus, we challenged the IFUS Scientific Team with this: How do we offer to our Stakeholders plausible evidence as to why SupremeAG™ provides tangible alternatives to synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides, while assisting in plant health and well-being…all of which must result in the production of superior blooms, vegetation, fruits, vegetables, nuts, or the desired performance outcome for the plant, tree, and/or shrub?
As seen in the diagram below, balancing the “Biotic stress” and “Abiotic stress”, is critical to the production of beneficial “Phytochemicals”. In order to do so, the biome in the soil must support “Different forms of microorganisms”. Per our Shareholder Update of 17Nov25, we provided data demonstrating the highly evolved biome of Sugarcane Bagasse.

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The IFUS Scientific Team contents that SupremeAG™ enhances
“Phytochemicals” by contributing to the balance of the “Biotic stress” and “Abiotic stress”. “The Humic Product Trade Association (HPTA) has identified these falsified humic acid/fulvic acid products in the market, often derived from plantbased polysaccharides like lignin and cellulose through oxidation at high temperatures and pressure. Despite being marketed as humic acid or fulvic acid, these products lack true biogeochemical activity, deceiving farmers, distributors, and dealers.” Unlike “artificial humic substance”, SupremeAG™ is formulated without “lignin and cellulose through oxidation at high temperatures and pressure.” Rather, the IFUS Scientific Team contends the formulation accelerates and supports the natural biome in an all-natural, eco-friendly, and cost-effective manner. Hence, it seems that SupremeAG™ (as shown in the diagram below) creates a mechanism for:
- “Ensuring food security”
- “Controlling global warming”
- “Increasing soil quality”
- “Enhancing micro-environment”
- “Cleaning water”

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In an attempt to contribute to scientific truth based upon plant performance outcomes as observed directly by members of both the internal as well as external scientific team (plus reports submitted by customers applying SupremeAG™ to their respective plants, trees, and/or shrubs), we offer for consideration the impact of Humic Acid.
In the diagram below, we find three major outcomes from soil rich in Humic Acid:
- “Directly improve soil physical and chemical properties”
- “Stimulate root growth, N uptake and soluble sugar production”
- “Increase crop agronomic and quality parameters”

Source: Kwame Ampong, et.al., Understanding the Role of Humic Acids on Crop
Performance and Soil Health, Front. Agron., 01 March 2022, Sec. Plant-Soil Interactions, Volume 4 – 2022 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fagro.2022.848621
As additional evidence of the presence of Humic Acid, Fulvic Acid, and Humin contained in SupremeAG™, the following photo journey of a Hibiscus Plant rescued from death is provided. Where only a single data point that is admittedly not statistical viable, when added to all the other evidence (including that which is being reported in scientific journals), the IFUS Scientific Team contents that when used with Best Gardening Practices (for respective plants, trees, and/or shrubs), and applied as a soil amendment and/or mulch, SupremeAG™ demonstrates efficacy in supporting the health and well-being of plants, trees, and/or shrubs.
26July25: Healthy and happy Hibiscus Plant with Beautiful Blooms.

31Aug25: Hibiscus showing signs of distress

7Sep25: Hibiscus under great distress

24Oct2025: Owner discovered gardener was over-watering. Hence, moved the plant inside after repotting with ONLY SupremeAG™:

1Nov25: Hibiscus beginning to recover:


9Nov25: New growth on surviving Hibiscus Plant.

16Nov25: Notice new growth:

This led the IFUS Scientific Team to affirm, and more deeply consider, that the ingredients in SupremeAG™ contain phytohormones.
As an example, Chios Mastic Gum or “Pistacia lentiscus contains a variety of phytohormones and bioactive compounds, including:
- Flavonoids: These are known for their antioxidant properties.
- Phenolics: These compounds contribute to the plant’s antibacterial and antiinflammatory effects.
- Terpenoids: Such as α-pinene, terpinene, and myrcene, which are pharmacologically appealing and have anti-inflammatory properties.
- Polyphenols: These compounds are rich in extracts and show strong antiinflammatory and antioxidant activities.
These compounds contribute to the plant’s various biological activities, including antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects.” (1,2,3)
Ref. 1: Floris S, Di Petrillo A, Pintus F, Delogu GL. Pistacia lentiscus: Phytochemistry and Antidiabetic Properties. Nutrients. 2024 May 27;16(11):1638. doi: 10.3390/nu16111638. PMID: 38892571; PMCID:
PMC11174566.
Ref. 2: Christodoulos Anagnostou, et.al., Phytochemical investigation of Pistacia lentiscus L. var. Chia leaves: A byproduct with antimicrobial potential, Fitoterapia, Volume 170, October 2023, 105648
Ref. 3: Vasiliki K. Pachi, et.al., Traditional uses, phytochemistry and pharmacology of Chios mastic gum (Pistacia lentiscus var. Chia
Anacardiaceae): A review, Journal of Ethnopharmacology
Volume 254, 23 May 2020, 112485
bhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2019.112485
Additionally, “sugarcane bagasse does contain phytohormones. Research indicates that sugarcane produces various metabolites, including phytohormones such as auxin, abscisic acid, cytokinin, salicylic acid, gibberellic acid, ethylene, brassinosteroids, and jasmonic acid, which play a crucial role in the growth and development of sugarcane. These
phytohormones are essential for the plant’s response to environmental stresses and overall growth.” (1, 2, 3)
Ref. 1: Mahmud MA, Anannya FR. Sugarcane bagasse – A source of cellulosic fiber for diverse applications. Heliyon. 2021 Aug 13;7(8):e07771. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07771. PMID: 34458615; PMCID:
PMC8379461.
Ref. 2: R Devika, et. al, Evaluation of Bioactive Phytochemical Constituents from Sugarcane Bagasse, Int J Pharma Res Health Sci. 2017; 5 (5): 188285, 2017; DOI:10.21276/ijprhs.2017.05.12
Ref.3: Sara E. Ali. et.al, More than sweet: A phytochemical and pharmacological review of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.), Food Bioscience, Volume 44, Part B, December 2021, 101431, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2212429221005563
And, Carob or “Ceratonia siliqua contains phytohormones. The seeds of the carob tree, which include phytohormones, along with other bioactive compounds such as polyphenols and tannins, contribute to its medicinal properties. These compounds play a role in various health benefits, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.”(1, 2)
Ref. 1: Dahmani W, Elaouni N, Abousalim A, Akissi ZLE, Legssyer A,
Ziyyat A, Sahpaz S. Exploring Carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.): A Comprehensive Assessment of Its Characteristics, Ethnomedicinal Uses, Phytochemical Aspects, and Pharmacological Activities. Plants (Basel). 2023 Sep 18;12(18):3303. doi: 10.3390/plants12183303. PMID: 37765467; PMCID: PMC10537686.
Ref. 2: Abdelhay Benyaich, et.al, Phytochemical and pharmacological properties of Ceratonia siliqua L.: A comparative review of Moroccan and Mediterranean varieties, Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science Vol. 15(10), pp 022-042, October, 2025, http://www.japsonline.com, DOI:
10.7324/JAPS.2025.237923, ISSN 2231-3354
It is well-established the phytohormones play and invaluable role in plant health.
“Plant hormones, or phytohormones, play a crucial role in regulating various physiological processes that are essential for plant health, including growth, development, and responses to environmental stresses.
Key Functions of Plant Hormones:
- Growth Regulation: Plant hormones such as auxins, gibberellins, and cytokinins are vital for promoting cell elongation, division, and differentiation. Auxins, for instance, are primarily responsible for phototropism, allowing plants to grow towards light, which optimizes photosynthesis and energy production.
- Stress Response: Hormones like abscisic acid (ABA) play a significant role in helping plants cope with stress conditions such as drought and salinity. ABA triggers stomatal closure to reduce water loss and initiates protective responses, ensuring plant survival during adverse conditions.
- Photosynthesis and Photoprotection: Phytohormones are involved in regulating photosynthesis and protecting the photosynthetic apparatus under stress. For example, auxins and cytokinins modulate photosynthetic rates, while other hormones like ethylene and jasmonates help manage oxidative stress.
- Developmental Processes: Hormones influence various developmental stages, including seed germination, flowering, and fruit ripening. Gibberellins are particularly important for breaking seed dormancy and promoting flowering, which are critical for reproduction and crop yield.
- Hormonal Crosstalk: The interaction between different plant hormones is essential for coordinating growth and stress responses. This crosstalk allows plants to adapt to changing environments effectively, balancing growth and defense mechanisms.
Conclusion:
Understanding the roles of plant hormones is fundamental for enhancing plant health and productivity. By manipulating these hormones through agricultural practice,it is possible to improve crop resilience and yield, especially in the face of climate change and environmental stresses. This knowledge not only contributes to plant biology but also aids in developing sustainable agricultural practices that ensure food security.” (1, 2, 3)
Ref. 1: Müller M, Munné-Bosch S. Hormonal impact on photosynthesis and photoprotection in plants. Plant Physiol. 2021 Apr 23;185(4):1500-1522. doi: 10.1093/plphys/kiaa119. PMID: 33793915; PMCID: PMC8133604.
Ref. 2: The Role of Plant Hormones in Regulating Phototropism, https://livetoplant.com/the-role-of-plant-hormones-in-regulatingphototropism/#google_vignette
Ref. 3: Ayesha Shafqat, et.al., Exploring the vital role of phytohormones and plant growth regulators in orchestrating plant immunity, Physiological and
Molecular Plant Pathology, Volume 133, September 2024, 102359
We find the role of phytohormones illustrated in the diagram below:

Source: Conceptual-illustration-of-chemical-structure-and-functions-ofphytohormones-used-in-the.png (850×748)
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ravinder-Kumar-
12/publication/363890338/figure/fig1/AS:11431281178494019@1690941067225/ Conceptual-illustration-of-chemical-structure-and-functions-of-phytohormonesused-in-the.png
“Phytochemical synthesis in plants involves a series of enzymatic reactions that occur within specialized organelles such as chloroplasts and the endoplasmic reticulum. These reactions often involve the transfer of functional groups, such as methyl, acetyl, or glycosyl groups, from one molecule to another. The synthesis of phytochemicals is influenced by genetic factors, which determine the types and quantities of compounds produced. Plants produce different phytochemicals at different stages of growth and under various stress conditions, reflecting their metabolic needs and defense responses.”
These processes are enabled by minerals like those found in the mineral profile of Nutri-Mastic™, as “Minerals play a significant role in the regulation of phytohormones in plants. They influence hormone biosynthesis, which further supports the close correlation between hormone stimulation and nutritional homeostasis. This relationship highlights the intricate interplay between mineral nutrition and plant hormone signaling, which is crucial for various physiological and developmental processes in plants.” (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
Ref.1: Das, A., Adak, M.K. Unfolding of Minerals Acquisition in Plants: The Role of Secondary Messengers, Phytohormones and Epigenetics Under Dehydration Stress. J Plant Growth Regul (2025).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00344-025-11791-8
Ref. 2: Garima Tripathi, et.al., Nanomaterials impact in phytohormone signaling networks of plants − A critical review, Plant Science
Volume 352, March 2025, 112373
Ref. 3: Egamberdieva D, Wirth SJ, Alqarawi AA, Abd Allah EF, Hashem A. Phytohormones and Beneficial Microbes: Essential Components for Plants to Balance Stress and Fitness. Front Microbiol. 2017 Oct 31;8:2104. doi:
10.3389/fmicb.2017.02104. PMID: 29163398; PMCID: PMC5671593.
Ref. 4: Sandra Fabiola Velasco-Ramírez, et.al., Interactive Role of Mineral Nutrient and Plant Hormones in Crop Plant Growth and Development, Agricultural Crop Improvement, 1st Edition, 2025.
Ref. 5: Chengliang Sun, Nan Sun, Yiqun Ou, Biao Gong, Chongwei Jin,
Qinghua Shi, Xianyong Lin, Phytomelatonin and plant mineral nutrition,
Journal of Experimental Botany, Volume 73, Issue 17, 30 September 2022, Pages 5903–5917, https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erac289
Ref. 6: Mohammad Sarraf, et.al, Understanding the role of beneficial elements in developing plant stress resilience: Signalling and crosstalk with phytohormones and microbes, Plant Stress, Volume 10, December 2023, 100224
The diagram below provides a snapshot of “Seventeen chemical elements exist which are considered essential for plant nutrition.” (Source: Sandra Fabiola VelascoRamírez, et.al., Interactive Role of Mineral Nutrient and Plant Hormones in Crop Plant Growth and Development, Agricultural Crop Improvement, 1st Edition, 2025.)
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The chart below offers information on the mineral content found in soil containing Humic and Fulvic Acids.

Source: The chemical composition of applied humic substances in the study.
Ahmed Abd El-Aziz Mahmoud Awad, et.al., Nutrient Contents and Productivity of Triticum aestivum Plants Grown in Clay Loam Soil Depending on Humic Substances and Varieties and Their Interactions, Agronomy, March 2022, 12(3):705, DOI:10.3390/agronomy12030705
Furthermore, the phytohormones are part of a regulatory system that produce beneficial phytochemicals, some of which are contained in Hibiscus Blossoms.

Photo: https://www.forbes.com/health/nutrition/hibiscus-tea-benefits/
Article: Virginia Pelley, Health Benefits Of Hibiscus Tea, According To Experts Audited & Verified: Mar 28, 2024, 5:50am, Forbes
“Hibiscus tea offers numerous health benefits, including lowering blood pressure, providing antioxidants, and supporting heart health:
- Rich in Antioxidants: Hibiscus tea is packed with antioxidants such as vitamin C, anthocyanins, and flavonoids. These compounds help combat oxidative stress by neutralizing free radicals, which can damage cells and contribute to chronic diseases like cancer and heart disease. Healthline
- May Lower Blood Pressure: One of the most well-documented benefits of hibiscus tea is its ability to lower blood pressure. Several studies have shown that regular consumption can significantly reduce both systolic and diastolic blood pressure, making it comparable to some prescription medications without significant side effects. However, individuals taking blood pressure medications should consult their healthcare provider before consuming hibiscus tea, as it may interact with these drugs. Healthline
- Supports Heart Health: Hibiscus tea may help improve heart health by lowering cholesterol levels. Some studies indicate that it can reduce lowdensity lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, which is often referred to as “bad” cholesterol, thereby potentially lowering the risk of heart disease.
clevelandclinic.org
- Aids Weight Management: Research suggests that hibiscus tea may assist in weight loss and help prevent obesity. While some studies have used concentrated hibiscus extracts, the tea itself may still offer benefits in managing weight when consumed regularly. clevelandclinic.org
- Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Hibiscus tea has been shown to possess anti-inflammatory effects, which can be beneficial in reducing the risk of chronic diseases associated with inflammation, such as heart disease and diabetes. clevelandclinic.org
- Antibacterial Effects: Laboratory studies have indicated that hibiscus extract can inhibit the growth of certain bacteria, suggesting potential antibacterial properties. However, more research is needed to confirm these effects in humans. Healthline
- Supports Liver Health: Hibiscus tea may also promote liver health by protecting the liver from toxins and supporting its overall function, thanks to its antioxidant properties. clevelandclinic.org
In summary, hibiscus tea is not only a refreshing beverage but also a source of various health benefits, particularly for heart health and weight management. As with any herbal remedy, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before adding it to your routine, especially for those with existing health conditions or those taking medications.”
Why is this plausible? The diagram below offers insight into the phytochemicals produced from health regulation by phytohormones in healthy plants, trees, and shrubs. The beneficial effects of these phytochemicals are well-established in scientific literature, albeit under constant study by scientists across the globe. These beneficial impacts seem to present an emerging frontier as many search for more natural and less-deleterious impacts of present-day Western Pharmacology.

Source: Fruits and Vegetables as Sources of Functional Phytochemicals for the
Prevention and Management of Obesity, Diabetes, and Cancer, August 2021 DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-72999-8_8, Dietary Phytochemicals (pp.147-167), Samah Mahmoud and Amira Ibrahim.
In consideration of the information presented, three additional diagrams are offered for your review. These diagrams attempt to demonstrate how Humic Substance in the soil affect plants, trees, and shrubs. When humans eat the plants (or the bounty produced), they receive beneficial phytochemicals, phytohormones, and minerals. These are shown to produce improved health and well-being. The same can be said for animals, insects, and bugs who eat these plants.

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Additionally, a “One Health Concept” (as that shown in the diagram below) suggests that if we fix the soil, we fix the plants. Subsequently, if humans and animals eat these healthier plants rich in beneficial phytochemicals, we than create healthier life…and doing so an eco-friendly manner that sequesters carbon and other environmentally harmful substances.

Hriciková S, Kožárová I, Hudáková N, Reitznerová A, Nagy J, Marcinčák S.
Humic Substances as a Versatile Intermediary. Life. 2023; 13(4):858.
https://doi.org/10.3390/life13040858, https://pub.mdpi-res.com/life/life-1300858/article_deploy/html/images/life-13-00858-ag-550.jpg?1679559153
Lastly, the impact of Humic Substances on Agriculture and Medicine are shown below. Hence, one would be foolish to ignore Dr. Petitt’s comment: “Continued use of these acidic fertilizers in the absence of adequate humic substances (in the soil) has caused many serious sociological and ecological problems. Man needs to reconsider his approach to fertilization techniques by giving higher priority to soil humus.”

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“Our internal and external IFUS Scientific Teams, as well as many of our customers, continue to offer plausible evidence as to the efficacy of
SupremeAG™. Furthermore, they are now demonstrating to us that the science can be overlayed to further understand the efficacy of SGP+™, Nutri-Mastic™, and our other IFUS Products. With each addition of bit information, we become better informed as to how we might apply our products as the break-through technologies we believe each to be. Our ability to use this information to create sales that will create profitable outcomes for your company is encouraging. We still have much work to do, but are relentless in getting the job done for you and for all of our stakeholders,” said Marc Walther, CEO of Impact Fusion International.
Once more, we are “Back to work!”
For our customers of both Intact Digest™ and Intact Endurance™ you may now send your testimonials to:
mwalther@impactfusionintl.com We can also be reached at 1-800-775-4130 seven days a week.
About Impact Fusion Internaonal Inc.
Impact Fusion Internaonal, Inc. is in the business of markeng products in the “Health and Wellness” sector of all internaonal markets. It is the company’s mission to invent, develop and market these proprietary products worldwide for the health and well-being of humans and animals.
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