We regularly
answer the following questions about coral
calcium supreme. These are the most asked questions
by our customers.
Q. Does
Robert Barefoot endorse your products?
A. Bob
Barefoot endorses all of our Coral Calcium Supreme products.
Actually, we ONLY offer Bob Barefoot products. Many
other manufacturers like to claim that Robert Barefoot
“endorses” or “features” their
coral calcium product - even though the bottle doesn't
say or feature Mr. Barefoot. If it doesn't say "Robert
Barefoot" on the bottle, have his picture on the
bottle, and contain a bar code beginning in 58442, it's
not a real Barefoot product.
Q. What
is the difference between “marine grade”
and “above sea” coral calcium?
A. There is not
a huge difference between the two, but the marine grade
coral calcium is generally considered to be a higher
quality product due to its 2:1 calcium to magnesium
content. It is also more expensive to mine and process.
“Above Sea” coral calcium sometimes will
have magnesium added by the manufacturer. Other than
calcium and magnesium, the mineral content of both types
of coral calcium are very similar
Q.
Do you sell “marine grade” or “above
sea” coral calcium?
A. We sell only
Marine Grade Coral Calcium. We simply feel this is the
best Calcium Supplement
available.
Q. Does
Coral Calcium raise body fluid pH?
A. 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 low pH of 6.5 or lower, which sometimes
is reflective of calcium deficiency.
Q. Is Coral
Calcium absorbed into the body efficiently?
A. Absorption into
the blood stream is the key to consider when comparing
Calcium products. It is not how many milligrams you
swallow that counts, but how much actually reaches your
cells via the blood stream. If, for example you take
one of the many calcium supplements containing 1000
mg of calcium. You are likely to absorb maybe 10%, netting
you about 100 mg of calcium in your bloodstream. If
you are elderly, you will only absorb about 2 or 3%
giving you 20 or 30 mgs.
When you take coral
calcium, you are going to absorb almost 100%.
The bottom line is that you are getting many times more
calcium into your system irrespective of your digestive
capabilities taking coral. Also, the added bonus of
Coral Calcium is that it comes packed with all of the
other minerals needed by the body.
Q. How much
coral calcium should I take?
A. We recommend
taking the dosage on the label or 1000-1500 mg per day.
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