1. •Coral minerals are different than rock-based calcium carbonate.
• Coral calcium is composed principally of calcium carbonate, which is present in
percentages ranging from 30 % to 40% .
• It is notable that as many as 70 or so different trace elements are present in
coral calcium often in parts per million.
• Coral contains calcium and magnesium in a content ratio of about 2:1 .
•Magnesium is one of the essential minerals for bone formation.
• Recently, stress is laid particularly on the importance of a well-balanced supply
of calcium and magnesium rather than simple calcium intake.
What is coral calcium
Holt S. Natures Benefit from Coral Calcium. Newark, NJ: Wellness Publishing, 2003
2. • This natural balance is important because mineral works synergistically,
each mineral requiring other minerals to perform its functions.
• Coral minerals are ionic. They take on positive charge upon contact with
moisture, making them easier for human body to assimilate.
• Coral minerals rapidly ionize within 15 minutes, making them easy to
absorb. This is a major difference compared to rock-based calcium
carbonate that requires large amounts of stomach acid for ionization and
absorption
• As the bioavailable calcium and other alkalizing minerals get into the
blood and cells, the body pH returns to the natural slightly alkaline level.
Benefits
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3. HAS OTHER BENEFITS TOO…
• Helps in normalizing blood pressure
• Helps in maintaining blood sugar level
• Act as anti aging
• Helps in relieving heart burn
Ishitani K, cited by Holt S reference 1, pp 107-108, Data on file at Natures Benefit, Inc., supplied by Marine Bio Co Ltd. Okinawa, Japan
Ishitani K, cited in reference 1, data on file from Marine Bio Co., Ltd. Natures Benefit, Inc., Japan, at Natures Benefit, Inc.info@naturesbenefit.com
4. Studies
• Absorption of coral-derived calcium is better than that of calcium
carbonate-derived calcium on the average.
• coral calcium given in a balanced composition of 600 mg of calcium
with 300 mg of magnesium and thus providing a 2:1 ratio of the
two elements, produced improvements in bone mineral density.
• Coral is an osteoconductive material used as a bone graft
extender.coral grafts are well tolerated and are simultaneously
partially ossified as the calcified skeleton is resorbed.
Ishitani K, Itakura E, Goto S, Esashi T. Calcium absorption from the ingestion of coral-derived calcium by humans. Higashi Sapporo Hospital, Japan. 1999 October 45(5):509-
17.Higashi Sapporo Hospital, Japan.
Cited by Holt S in The Antiporosis Plan, Wellness Publishing, Newark, NJ, 2003, p 74, Abstract presented at the 52nd Japanese Society of Nutrition and Food Science by the
Futaba Nutrition School of the Kagawa Nutrition University in Japan, April, 1998
Soost F, Reisshauer B, Herrmann A, Neumann HJ Natural coral calcium carbonate as alternative substitute in bone defects of the skull Mund Kiefer Gesichtschir. (Article in
German) 1998 March 2(2):96-100. Klinik und Poliklinik für Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie/Plastische Operationen, Universitätsklinikum Charité, Medizinische Fakultät,
Humboldt-Universität Berlin.
5. Conclusion
• Coral calcium is a great and moreover a natural source of calcium.
• Consists of about 40 % elemental calcium.
• It has a perfect blend of calcium and magnesium in a ratio of 2:1.
• Coral calcium contains up to 70 or so different trace elements in small
amounts, so coral calcium is not just calcium; it's a holistic mineral
supplement.
• Shows better absorbtion and bioavailability (39 +/- 3 %)
• Can be used as a dietary supplement such as for the prevention of
osteoporosis.
6. Coral calcium qualifies as an excellent option for supplemental
mineral nutrition. In its powder form it is easy to mix in water or
juice, enabling even small children an easy way to boost their
calcium and magnesium intake.
Coral calcium is a nutrient with great promise.