CALCIUM:
The Facts
and it’s significance for
Bone and Dental Health
Heart Health
Hypertension
Colon Cancer
Breast Cancer

Get maximum benefits from Fossilized Coral Calcium
and important cofactors
A Health Learning Handbook


Beth M. Ley, Ph.D
Deficiences of calcium, the most abundant mineral in the body, are linked to a number of health problems including high blood pressure, cancer of the colon, cancer of the breast, osteoporosis and atherosclerosis.
  Calcium is also important for our thyroid, immune system, energy production and for cellular maintenance.
 
Fossilized Coral is an excellent source of usable calcium for the body. Fossilized Coral actually contains over 70 different minerals and trace minerals (all which are needed by the body), calcium is in the highest concentration.

These Minerals are:

Aluminum  Antimony  Arsenic  Barium  Beryllium  Bismuth  Boron  Bromine  Cadmium  Calcium  Carbon  Cerium  Cesium  Chloride  Chromium  Cobalt  Copper  Dysprosium  Erbium  Europium  Fluoride  Gadolinium  Gallium  Germanium  Gold  Hafnium  Holmium  Indium  Iodine  Iridium  Iron  Lanthanum  Lead  Lithium  Lutetium  Magnesium  Manganese  Mercury  Molybdenum  Neodymium  Nickel  Niobium  Osmium  Palladium  Phosphorus  Platinum  Potassium  Prascodymium  Rhenium  Rhodium  Rubidium  Ruthenium  Samarium  Scandium  Selenium  Silicon  Silver  Sodium  Strontium  Sulfur  Tantalum  Tellurium  Terbium  Thallium  Thorium  Thulium  Tin  Titanium  Tungsten  Vanadium   Ytterbium  Yttrium  Zinc  Zirconium

Find out what other importance cofactors you need in addition to calcium to make it work optimally in the body for you to prevent health problems and many problems you may have.