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Calcium

  • Magnesium and Calcification
    January 17, 2013
    Calcium and magnesium are opposites in their effects on our body structure. As a general rule, the more rigid and inflexible our body structure is, the less calcium and the more magnesium we need.
  • Importance of Calcium
    September 06, 2012
    With the growing incidence of osteoporosis, the average person understands that there is a connection between calcium and strong, healthy bones. Definitely true. But this is just the tip of the calcium iceberg. Unfortunately, the information about calcium and its function in the body is often misleading and insufficient.
  • Calcium Magnesium Balance
    September 12, 2012
    Both calcium and magnesium are involved in numerous metabolic functions and are absolutely essential for the maintenance of a healthy body. Calcium is considered the backbone mineral because of its role in the formation of skeleton and teeth. Magnesium is called the natural tranquilizer due to its relaxing action on nerves and muscles.
  • Coral Calcium with Sea Minerals
    September 06, 2012
    Calcium from other sources, even in far greater amounts, just can't approach Coral Calcium with Sea Minerals amazing all-systems benefits.
  • Calcium From Herbs
    December 18, 2012
    Of course, inorganic calcium cannot be used in the life process of the cell, but forms instead the greatest number of "obstructions" to the normal life processes of the human organism. Organic calcium, as found in some foods and herbs, is distinctly "alkaline" in reaction such as lemons, limes, oranges, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, lettuce, string beans and onions; while others have an "acid" reaction upon certain fluids and tissues such as milk, cheese meat and so forth. Green and leafy vegetables contain calcium chloride, as do many berries and herbs.
  • Dance of Calcium and Magnesium
    December 17, 2012
    Allen Josephs on Calcium and Magnesium
  • Ionic Calcium
    September 24, 2012
    Ionic Calcium doesn't cure disease. It simply helps keep the pH level of our body fluids in balance so the body fights disease naturally.
For people on high protein and fat diets, calcium is a necessary supplement that will help balance the strong stomach acids. If you are carbo dominant, you will need more magnesium and potassium instead. Using a natural mineral mix that is rich in calcium has the best chance to support you and keep your bones strong.
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