Wednesday, May 20, 2009

The Story

The Story of Coral Calcium

Studies show that many of the inhabitants of Okinawa, Japan, lived to ages that exceeded one hundred years and enjoyed relatively active lives. This unusual vitality was thought to be attributed to the water the islanders drank.

These islands were formed upon ancient coral reefs. When it rained, water filtered through the coral deposits, picking up minerals, particularly calcium, and other elements along the way.

While there is enough of this water to benefit the inhabitants of Okinawa, we cannot harness enough to service the world. So we have turned to the ocean to source this beneficial product.

Coral Calcium Reef Milk comes from reef sand, a result of the natural erosion of the coral reef, which is collected in the deeper water out from the reef.

Sounds convincing till you hear more of the story.

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