Does
additional calcium intake really work to prevent diseases?
There are many
indications that the procedures and theory put forward concerning the
astounding benefits of Calcium are indeed real. People with
deadly diseases are becoming well again, and this seems to relate to a
rise in their pH level after taking calcium as being the reason.
New research indicates that raising one's pH level will yield great
health benefits.
How does raising
my pH level affect my health?
It is well known that the body fluids of healthy people tend to be
more alkaline (high pH) and the body fluids of sick or diseased people
are acidic ( low pH). Healthy blood, spinal fluid and saliva are
normally at a pH of 7.4. This alkaline state is necessary for
cell growth, cell function and cell repair. It has been proven
that cancer cannot grow in an alkaline solution because an alkaline
solution will hold oxygen at a high level
(Cause and Prevention of Cancer,
Biochem
Zeits, 152: 514-520).
If this is so good,
why doesn't my Doctor know about it?
Well, they probably do! At least,
they realize how important calcium is to your body. They are
already overworked, and generally have little time to keep up with the
very latest specific research. Too many times, they are simply
told what to say and what is new by representatives of the drug
manufacturers. This, of course, can lead to some mis-directed
self-interest. All medical professionals do know about the
importance of calcium. Yet few know about the astounding
efficiency of Coral Calcium in specific. What many are unaware
of is the research that has gone on within the last ten years that
strongly indicates that dramatically raising the pH level of your
bodily fluids can protect you from deadly diseases. This is an
amazingly simply postulate that is often rejected by Doctors because
it is too simplistic.
What types of ailments are people
treating with Coal Coral?
In The Calcium Factor
by Calcium Chemist
Robert Barefoot and Carl Reich M.D., scientific evidence indicated
strong benefits in treating Chronic Asthma, Rheumatoid and Osteo
Arthritis, Dermatitis, Bursitis, Hypertension, Allergies, Aging and
many more after treating with Coral Calcium.
How
quickly does Coral Calcium reach the bloodstream compared with other
forms of Calcium?
Coral Calcium is ionized
(that is, it has a positive charge which attracts it to the negatively
charged wall of the large intestine where food absorption takes place)
and it has particles about 1000 times smaller than most Calcium
Chelates and Colloids, hence it absorbs right into the blood stream in
only 15 minutes compared to about 20 hours for other types of Calcium.
Does Coral Calcium raise bodily fluid's pH?
Yes, there is a direct correlation
between calcium ion levels and pH. One can easily test body
fluid pH (and ones health) by putting saliva on litmus paper.
Most children will register at a healthy 7.5. Over half of
adults will register an unhealthy pH of 6.5 or lower reflecting
calcium deficiency. These people are either diseased or
susceptible to disease.
When should I take
any calcium supplement?
If you want to raise your pH level,
you should take your calcium supplement every day. Here are some tips
to help you remember.
- Take your calcium with meals. For
example, calcium is most effective with meals, and studies have
shown that it may be better absorbed with food.
- Take your calcium supplement in
divided doses throughout the day. The body can absorb only so much
calcium at one time, so try taking a supplement with two or three of
your meals each day.
- Try keeping your calcium
supplement in several places (bathroom, kitchen, purse) so if you do
forget, you can take it easily.
- Coral Calcium from Okinawa specifically will
yield higher absorption rates, important trace minerals, and
balanced vitamins.
What problems might I have taking
calcium?
It is very difficult to get too much
calcium. Any excess which the body cannot use is excreted from the
body in the urine and stool. Daily consumption up to 2,500 mg
and more has been shown to be safe. Some people in certain
locations in the world ingest upwards of 10,000 mg each day, and live
well over 100.
However, you
might experience constipation or gas from calcium carbonate or from
calcium citrate. Your body may need adjusting to the new levels
of calcium. If this happens, try Coral Calcium with your meals.
And take your
Coral Calcium
in
several doses during the day.
What about kidney
stones? Are they caused by calcium supplementation?
Additional calcium intake may actually lower your
risk for kidney stones. The largest study ever conducted on calcium
and kidney stones, published in the New England Journal of Medicine
in 1993, and another published in 1997, showed that daily calcium
intake above 850 mg decreased the incidence of symptomatic
kidney stones.
Reducing your intake of dietary
oxalate, a substance found in wheat bran, rhubarb, beets and nuts may
also lower your risk of stones. The most important dietary factor in
preventing kidney stones is water. Drink plenty of fluids, but
not soft drinks, to help lower your risk for stones. And keep
taking your calcium - especially Coral Calcium.
Restricting calcium intake could increase the risk of stones.
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