New Studies Make Strong Case for Coral Minerals

Two new studies show healthy immune system and blood sugar benefits

During these winter months when immune systems need extra support, a new study shows how coral minerals provide optimal benefits to protect against our most common flu germs.

The study, done at the Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Bioscience, Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology in Nagahama, Shiga, Japan, looked at the anti-influenza virus activity of fossilized marine coral powder.

When many of the most common flu viruses met the coral minerals, “the infectivity of the virus substantially decreased,” researchers noted.

The antiviral effect occurred against all type A and B strains of the influenza virus, including the H5N1 avian viruses.

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Vitamin D—A Key Supplement for Winter

Coral_VitaminDThere’s no doubt that calcium and vitamin D go together—which is why every supplement user should strive to combine the two.  Vitamin D, however, we are learning, has all sorts of healthy benefits, especially at this time of year. Indeed, according to a 2012 article in the Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation, “The role of vitamin D in skeletal health is well established, but more recent findings have also linked vitamin D deficiency to a range of nonskeletal conditions such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, stroke and metabolic disorders including diabetes. Cognitive impairment and dementia must now be added to the list.”

Vitamin D is found in dietary sources such as eggs, fortified milk, fish, oysters and fortified cereals, and it is often referred to as the “sunshine” vitamin because as few as 10 minutes of exposure three times a week is thought to help our bodies produce vitamin D. For this reason, vitamin D intake is especially important in winter because people who are homebound or living in northern latitudes do not receive adequate sunshine exposure. Also, individuals who bundle up in winter with clothing that completely covers the body or those who use sunscreen all the time are at risk for vitamin D deficiency. Low levels of vitamin D are associated with compromised immune systems and depressive disorders, two things most people fight during the winter, which gives us yet another reason to supplement with vitamin D.

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Cinnamon for Helping Maintain Healthy Glucose Levels

by Julie Powell

The smell of cinnamon evokes holiday-baked goods like pumpkin pie and cinnamon rolls fresh out of the oven drizzled in frosting. Yet, we are learning, based on a multitude of research and a recent interview with Dr. James Chappell, that we might want to forego sugar and ramp up the cinnamon in our diets to protect our health—not just around the holidays but throughout the year.

Dr. James Chappell has been studying natural medicine for more than 40 years. He has done extensive research on sugar and even lists 76 ways that sugar affects the body in his 2005 book, A Promise Made, A Promise Kept: One Son’s Quest for the Cause and Cure of Diabetes, which he wrote in response to losing his own mother due to diabetes-related complications. Throughout the years, Dr. Chappell has also developed a series of cinnamon-based supplements to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels and help control weight. He explains in simple terms, “If you do not metabolize sugar, the excess sugar is stored as fat.” Cinnamon 6 is perhaps best known to help support healthy glucose and insulin levels in the body. However, Dr. Chappell says, “I am really happy with the results we are getting with Cinnamon 6, not just with helping maintain healthy cholesterol levels but also assisting in maintaining weight loss.”

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Coral Calcium for Strong Bones

Everyone knows the terrible consequences of a broken hip at any age, but the dangers increase with advanced age. In fact, hip-related injuries account for a high percentage of women’s mortality.

Well, you can rely on us to provide the very best calcium formulas. Coral Complex 3 recently won the Healthy Living Editor’s Choice Award as one of the very best calcium supplements available.

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What Men Need to Know—The Man’s Guide to Osteoporosis

If you think you can’t get osteoporosis because you’re a man, think again. Although women are at greater risk, osteoporosis can affect men also. As our population ages, even more men will get the disease.

Facts & Statistics

• Up to one in four men over age 50 will break a bone due to osteoporosis.
• Approximately 2 million American men already have osteoporosis. About 12 million more are at risk.
• Men older than 50 are more likely to break a bone due to osteoporosis than they are to get prostate cancer.
• Each year, about 80,000 men will break a hip.
• Men are more likely than women to die within a year after breaking a hip. This is due to problems related to the break.
• Men can break bones in the spine or break a hip, but this usually happens at a later age than women.

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Amazing Coral Minerals

Are you one of millions of health-conscious shoppers today seeking the very best in calcium supplements? Of course, most men and women over age 40 are supplementing with calcium to maintain healthy bones and fight off osteoporosis. It’s important to know that if you are using coral minerals rather than simple calcium carbonate from limestone, you will not only take care of your skeletal health but also achieve so much more. Indeed, these days we all need to be supplementing with not only calcium but minerals, as our foods are often mineral deficient or we are dieting and need to be sure we have adequate intake.

Here are some coral mineral whole food supplements. One of them will be perfect for your needs.

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Coral Minerals and Alkalizing = Great Health

Among the many calcium-based nutritional formulas, Coral Complex 3 has been identified by the editors at Healthy Living magazine as one of the best. It isn’t only that a 15-day supply costs as little as $8.99, making it a great value; or that three excipient-free capsules supply 90 percent of your calcium needs via one of the most highly bioavailable forms of this vital mineral; or that this nutrient has been predigested (by the coral polyp) for greater bodily assimilation and is accompanied by 72 different trace minerals and vitamin D3, all necessary for proper nutrient utilization. It is what coral calcium can do for your health—indeed, for the nation’s health.

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Coral LLC Wins Healthy Living Magazine Award

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LOS ANGELES, April 26, 2012 – The Doctors’ Prescription for Healthy Living magazine (also known as Healthy Living magazine) announced the winners of its 2012 Healthy Living Awards poll. In the People’s Choice Category, more than 4,500 readers cast their votes for their favorite natural products from Best Multivitamin and Best Probiotic to Best Natural Cleaning Brand. Editor’s Choice awards recognized up-and-coming natural brands and products.

Coral LLC won the Editor’s Choice Award for Best Toothpaste. Coral LLC is the first company to provide all-natural above the sea coral calcium using environmentally-friendly harvesting practices of fossilized ocean coral. The company’s line of toothpaste and supplements is available at health food stores both nationally and internationally.  Using Coral LLC supplements is a good way to help your body get the calcium and minerals needed to avoid mineral deficiency and support your health. Learn more about this superb company by visiting www.coralcalcium.com or calling 800-882-9577.

To find out more about the Healthy Living Award winners and read a feature story about Oprah’s personal trainer, Bob Greene, pick up the current issue of Healthy Living, distributed to health food stores nationwide in May. Or visit www.healthylivingmag.com for a digital copy.

About The Doctors’ Prescription for Healthy Living magazine

The Doctors’ Prescription for Healthy Living magazine (DPHL) is published monthly by Freedom Press Media, a cutting-edge publisher of natural health and environmental books located near Los Angeles, California. Known for its scientifically focused articles about natural health products and solutions, DPHL is distributed to health foods stores, book stores, newsstands, health care practitioners and individuals nationwide. You can find DPHL articles online at www.healthylivingmag.com. And follow them on Twitter @USHealthyLiving or friend them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/HealthyLivingMag.

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The Benefits of Taking Fossilized Stony Coral Minerals

Assuming you are not one of those individuals still deciding whether or not to supplement your diet with minerals, the real question is what minerals are the best to supplement with and in what form.

Most of us have heard about the major minerals such as calcium, magnesium, manganese, potassium, phosphorus, zinc and so on.  However, there are dozens of other minerals known as trace minerals and even more unknown use minerals.  These minerals all have one thing in common; they are synergistically and antagonistically related.  Simply, they have a profound influence over each other.  An example would be calcium.  If you just take a calcium supplement, regardless of the form; carbonate, citrate, lactate, gluconate or phosphate, you risk creating a calcium overload or imbalance.  This will eventually drive zinc down and out of the body.  This not only compromises your immune system, but will cause copper to rise.  Although copper is a very important mineral/metal, if it rises above acceptable limits, it becomes toxic.  Depression, mood swings, irritability and mental confusion can all be consequences of a copper overload or imbalance.  Because women are told by their uniformed doctors to take isolated calcium to either prevent or treat osteoporosis, we now have thousands of unsuspecting women seeking additional treatment for the above symptoms.  As indicated, these symptoms may very well be caused by taking isolated calcium.

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Below-Sea vs. Above-Sea Coral

Coral minerals are one of consumers’ very smart calcium choices. That is because coral minerals are a whole food source of calcium, supplying some 74 minerals known or thought to support human health and which facilitate calcium absorption and utilization.

They’re actually the remnants of coral polyps, which consume mineral-rich plankton and predigest the calcium. That is why coral, unlike ordinary calcium carbon, is said to be body-friendly. This is not just an industry boast. Our extensive research into the medical literature has revealed that coral is one of the orthopedic surgeon’s favorite bone graft materials. Coral is so body-friendly it readily becomes part of the skeleton. Many people today enjoying full, active lives actually harbor coral minerals in their bones. Not surprisingly, coral, saltwater and human blood and tissues bear remarkably similar profiles when it comes to minerals. An increasing number of studies in the last few years have demonstrated the benefits of whole food supplements like coral minerals.

But the times demand that shoppers be informed, and making an informed decision about coral minerals is as important to the oceans and seas as it is to your personal health. So it is time to look at coral minerals critically.
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