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Coral Calcium Benefits – What Do They Mean To Your Health?

July 30th, 2008 by Lee Dobbins

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by Lee Dobbins

Harvested from the reefs of Okinawa, one of the major coral calcium benefits is it’s perfect ration of calcium to magnesium which is 2:1 or specifically 24% calcium to 12% magnesium. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg, there are also more than 70 trace minerals found in this healthy supplement. Not only is it important to know that coral calcium contains many minerals, it is extremely useful to be aware of the chemical form of the elements within the coral.

Most of the elements contained in coral calcium exist in a form that is readily absorbed by the human body. This leads to proper biological functioning regarding these elements. When acting on bodily functions many minerals have a tendency to work against each other in a harmonious way of chemical balance. This is termed as chemical antagonism.

One of the coral calcium benefits is that it contains iron which is second only to calcium in abundance in the human body. It is important in maintaining oxygen levels and it lets oxygen be transported and stored in muscles and blood. It is also a main component of hemoglobin the red blood cells. Magnesium, copper, calcium and zinc all compete with iron for absorption into the body.

In order for us to properly absorb minerals, a number of biological and chemical factors must take place. One of the most an important factors is to achieve a regular and an optimal intake of both the major and minor minerals. How the human body an efficiently uses the minerals is dependent on the chemical form in which they are taken.

The body most efficiently processes ionized substances. When dissolved in water, a large part of the mineral content of coral calcium becomes ionic. Coral Calcium also ionizes upon entering the stomach, allowing for more efficient absorption.

There are many other minerals in coral calcium. To name a few: boron, chromium, cobalt, cesium, copper, and he fluoride. Some others include: gold, iodine, lithium, manganese, molybdenum, and nickel. Potassium, sodium chloride, phosphorus, selenium, silicom, sulfur, vanadium and zinc are a few more of the minerals in coral calcium. Trace minerals are also numerous.

Due to all the minerals, the coral calcium benefits to our health are many and varied. Since there has been little study done on minerals in the medical field there are probably even more benefits than we are aware of today!

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