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Mineral Balance
Although
the human body requires about 100 elements, this mineral wheel
shows some of the most important elements needed by the body,
and more importantly, it shows the interrelationships between
the elements. This is the most complete wheel ever developed.
The major minerals, electrolytic minerals, and many other trace
minerals are represented here.
The lines and arrows on the diagram connect specific minerals to others.
Every mineral has synergistic and antagonistic counterparts. The
importance of this is, if you have too much or not enough of a specific
mineral, it will affect the counterpart causing a mineral deficiency
or excess that may be toxic.
On this wheel, an arrow pointing to a particular mineral means that
an excess of the mineral may cause a deficiency of the mineral that
the arrow comes from. For example, an excess of Fe (iron) can cause
decreased absorption of Cu (copper), Mn (manganese), K (potassium),
Mg (magnesium), and Zn (zinc).
No doctor, scientist, or wise man could ever
develop a dietary supplement that contains all the minerals in the proper forms
and proportion for optimum absorption. That's why we are really excited about
Coral Calcium. The chemical analysis of the Sango Coral is nearly identical
to
that of human bone. Sango Coral is the substance used in bone grafts when additional
material is needed because the body will not reject it. This next chart shows
the elements that naturally occur in Sango Coral Calcium. I'm sure when you look
at the elements some of you will learn of elements you did not even know existed.
Another thing is you may look at some of the minerals and say, "It has arsenic
and lead!" But remember one thing, your body needs minute quantities of
even these minerals. As we read at the beginning of this page, it is because
of imbalances that we have problems with our health. When everything is in the
proper balance perfect health is the only outcome because the organs and glands
will be operating perfectly. The circulatory system can carry oxygen and nutrients
to the cells and carbon dioxide and other waste products away from the cells
to the organs of elimination which are working perfectly.
Elements in the
basic Sango Coral Calcium from Okinawa in Parts per Million (PPM)
This
chart may vary depending on what is added to a product and
whether it is marine or fossilized. |
| Aluminum 180 |
Antimony .37 |
Arsenic .38 |
Barium 2.29 |
Beryllium <.06 |
| Bismuth <.09 |
Bromine .14 |
Boron .182 |
Cadmium <.1 |
Calcium 391,000 |
| Carbon 119,000 |
Cesium 20 |
Chlorine 275 |
Chromium .625 |
Cobalt .091 |
| Copper 23 |
Deuterium 150 |
Dysprosium .18 |
Erbium 5.19 |
Europium <.1 |
| Fluorine .67 |
Gadolinium .094 |
Gallium .692 |
Germanium .191 |
Gold <.05 |
| Hafnium <.15 |
Holmium .091 |
Hydrogen 1100 |
Indium <.06 |
Iodine 1.22 |
| Iridium <.04 |
Iron 510 |
Lanthanum .323 |
Lead <.08 |
Lithium .66 |
| Lutetium .078 |
Magnesium 4,190 |
Manganese 26.9 |
Mercury <.01 |
Molybdenum <.08 |
| Neodymium 1.11 |
Nickel <.08 |
Niobium <.09 |
Nitrogen <.005 |
Osmium <.2 |
| Palladium <.025 |
Phosphorus 94.1 |
Platinum <.03 |
Potassium 32.5 |
Praseodymium 2.73 |
| Rhenium <.2 |
Rhodium <.02 |
Rubidium .22 |
Ruthenium .081 |
Samarium <.05 |
| Scandium .049 |
Selenium <.08 |
Silicon 1280 |
Silver .38 |
Sodium 129 |
| Strontium 295 |
Sulfur 1780 |
Tantalum <.1 |
Tellurium <.2 |
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| Thallium 1.24 |
Thorium .101 |
Thulium .052 |
Tin .198 |
| Tungsten <.09 |
Vanadium .267 |
Ytterbium .051 |
Yttrium .461 |
| Zirconium <.08 |
Zinc
2.51 |
Titanium
5.88 |
Terbium
.091 |
Most
people are surprised to learn that the coral obtains the ionic
minerals from its symbiosis with
zooxanthellae. The coral and algae live together in a mutually beneficial
relationship which provides the coral with the nutrients needed in
order to survive in the slow moving waters. This micro-algae lives
within the skeleton of the coral. The coral will then feed on
this algae to obtain all the necessary nutrients. This makes the
coral an organic source of minerals that is extremely bioavailable.
If you would like additional information on this topic please Ask
one of our coral calcium gurus.
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