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The Truth About Coral Calcium

Why We Do Not Sell Coral Calcium In Our Store

By:Rusty Ford




" No living sea creature eats coral. "


Since coral calcium is one of he hottest products on the market for the treatment of arthritis you would think that a site that is called the "Arthritis Store" would sell it. So why don't we sell coral calcium?   It's simple, we care too much for our customers. We don't sell products just because we can make money from them. We can offer coral calcium for one fifth of what it sells for on the infomercials. But the simple truth is… in my opinion, it's a scam.

Coral Calcium Is Not The Best Calcium on the Market

Coral calcium is calcium carbonate, the most common type of calcium on the market. It is no different than any other calcium carbonate. It is not more "bio-available". To say so is a lie. It doesn't work any different, it does not adjust your body’s pH any differently and to say so is incorrect.

As claimed, coral calcium cannot cure or prevent "over 200 types of diseases including arthritis".

This is also incorrect. There has never been one study to support this claim, not about this type of calcium or any type, for that matter. Yes there is much research to support that calcium is good for you and everyone probably should take a calcium supplement. But there is no research anywhere that shows it can cure disease.

Coral Calcium Will Not Keep You Young

You hear the sellers say that the people in Okinawa live to be older, in fact they say that the highest percentage of people in the world over 100 live there. What they don't tell you is that the people in Okinawa do not eat coral and that researchers attribute there long lives to their mainly fruit and vegetable diets. There have been hundreds of research studies on calcium and not one has ever suggested that it will make you live or look longer.

Coral Calcium May Actually Be Potentially Bad For You

It is true that coral calcium contains trace elements that other forms of calcium do not carry. Some of these may be good for you. But what the sellers do not tell you is that among these trace elements are cadium, aluminum, mercury, thallium, uranium, lead and other toxic metals. It is hard for your body to cleanse itself of these types of metals and even small amounts tend to accumulate and over time can cause health problems. Maybe this is why no living sea creature eats coral.

What Is Coral Calcium Good For?

Coral calcium is good for one thing, lining people’s pockets. That is why the title for the article on coral calcium in the Berkley Wellness Letter is "How to Sell a 5¢ Supplement for $1"

How To Find A Good Calcium Product

This is not to say anything negative about calcium. Calcium is something that almost all doctors, nutritionist and natural health practitioners agree on. We should all take a calcium supplement. It is good for our bones and our heart. Here are a few things to consider.
  1. Calcium carbonate and calcium citrate are the two most bio available forms of calcium. This means that your body is able to absorb and use them

  2. Do not pay too much. Do not buy into hype. Calcium is calcium. Just because it cost more does not mean it is better.

  3. Some calcium's can be high in lead and other metals especially that from coral and bone meal. Check to see if it is certified as pure.

  4. Vitamin D helps the body process calcium. This can come from your calcium supplement or from any other source.



About Rusty Ford

Rusty Ford began researching and writing about natural health after a first battle with cancer 10 years ago.



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