Coral Calcium Benefits

An explaination of the benefits of Coral Calcium

 
Company Reveals Coral Calcium Can Restore a healthy pH Which Can Help Prevent Illness

Released Tue. Jan 26, 2010 by Coral Calcium Direct Coral Calcium Direct, Inc. has just published a newsletter that deals with the effects their supplements can have on the human body which can restore a healthy pH level and prevent sickness.
Navarre, Florida (IPRWIRE) Tuesday, January 26, 2010 – In a recent newsletter, the many benefits offered by coral calcium, including the effective restoration of the body’s pH level, were announced to the public. Acid waste can build up in the body over the years which will eventually cause it to weaken its resistance towards a wide range of illnesses. Only the natural marine grade supplements harvested from the seas of Okinawa, Japan can restore the body to a healthy pH once again.
Although there has been a lot of research in this area, probably the most fascinating insight on what makes people sick came from Nobel Prize winning scientist Dr. Linus Pauling who made the stunning discovery that every sickness could actually be traced to a mineral deficiency. Fast forward 70 years and unfortunately most of the medical community is still unaware of this crucial fact.
Studies were even commissioned by the Japanese government to discover why residents of Okinawa  were prone to live such long lives, and the results pointed unanimously to the high level of calcium content found in their waters.
Individuals are encouraged to take advantage of this product while it is readily available as it can be used to alleviate a wide range of conditions such as digestive disorders, stiffness in the joints, memory problems, and more. In addition, those who take this supplement regularly report having more energy, stamina, and mental awareness.
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