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Coral Calcium a Superior Form of Calcium

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/848883/co [2008-6-30]

Tag : Calcium Salt
Coral Calcium is a salt of calcium derived from fossilized coralreefs. Coral Calcium is found naturally embedded in the soil inJapan. Coral calcium is composed primarily of the shells andskeletons of reef-building coral and microscopic sea life such asstar sand that inhabit the area. Coral Calcium is a natural substance found in Sango Coral Reefs off the coast of Okinawa,Japan, which is the home of the healthiest and longest living people on Earth.

Calcium is a mineral we simply have to have every day, to keep ourbones, teeth and nails strong, and prevent osteoporosis as we getolder. In addition to maintaining healthy bones, calcium is essential in the healthy functioning of the circulatory and nervous systems. Calcium isalso essential for proper blood clotting. And unlike other calciumsupplements, coral calcium does have special properties that makeit worth strongly considering as a supplement to your daily diet.

Coral Calcium is one of the finest sources of absorbable calcium in the worldand some of the highest quality Coral Calcium in found in the reefsoff the Ryukyu Islands of Okinawa Islands. Okinawans, are thoughtto have the longest life expectancy in the world and have low ratesof heart disease and cancer. If coral calcium works for the people of Okinawa, itshould work for the rest of us, right. According to the Okinawa CentenarianStudy: "Although Okinawa may have the world's highest concentrationof centenarians, as well as extremely low mortality rates from diseases common in the West such as heart disease, breast, and prostate cancers, the research shows that ithas very little to do with their drinking water. Although drinkinghard water (high mineral content that includes calcium, magnesium,and other minerals) gives the Okinawans a boost in their calciumintakes, they still fall far below the calcium intakes of mostWestern countries. The average calcium intake in Okinawa is onlyabout 500 mg a day.



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