THE CORAL CALCIUM STORY

The World's Oldest Living Man
(documented by Guinness Book of Records)

In l979, a British journalist from Guinness Book of Records went on assignment to the islands of Okinawa and Tokumoshima off the coast of Japan to interview Shigechiyo Isumi, the world's oldest documented living person. What he found was a man 115 years old with remarkably good health and vitality who had worked until the age of 105. Investigating further, the journalist discovered Mr. Isumi was not the exception. Most of the island's inhabitants were physically fit, had low incidence of serious illness and enjoyed long life spans.

Interested in studying this further, the journalist persuaded Mr. Isumi to submit to a medical check-up. The results were even more amazing. How could a person of his age possibly be so healthy? Soon, a team of researchers arrived and made an important discovery. They found that all the islanders had one thing in common. The water they drank was different from water found anywhere else in the world!


Sango Coral is the only coral
out of 2,500 species
with life-giving benefits

 

 The key was to find why the water was so different. They learned these particular islands were built up from the coral reefs like so many other islands. But there was a difference. These coral reefs weren't found anywhere else in the world. The reefs were Sango Coral, the only coral out of 2,500 species with life-giving benefits. A study of Sango coral shows it is composed of calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, essential trace minerals and many other microscopic elements essential to human life. The composition of the Sango Coral is identical to that of the human skeleton and is widely used for bone grafts throughout the world.

Japanese Government Authorizes Mining of Sango Coral

Over a decade ago, the Japanese government authorized the mining of the coral sand accumulated on the sea floor around Okinawa. A unique patented process was developed to extract the Sango coral sand and preserve all its minerals and trace elements without disturbing the living coral reefs. This coral sand is called Coral Calcium and is packaged in one gram packets, similar to small tea bags. When placed in any non-carbonated liquid the life-giving properties of the coral are immediately dispersed into the water. Each packet contains 973 mg of calcium and other essential trace minerals in ionic form.

HTN obtains exclusive rights to distribute Coral Calcium direct from world-wide patent holder

Today over four million people in Japan benefit from the Sango coral by adding these tiny packets to their daily drinking water. It is taken by thousands of people in Britain, Sweden and Norway. In Europe this product is referred to as "Magic Sand."

Now, you too, can benefit from this exclusive Sango coral product. Dealing direct with the original Japanese patent holder, HTN has the exclusive rights to distribute this product in the United States, Canada, and Mexico under the name Coral Calcium Gold and Coral Calcium.


IMPORTANT

Supplemental calcium intake may interfere with the effects of calcium-channel blockers, digitalis derivatives and specific antibiotics such as tetracycline. Be sure to check with your prescribing health professional if you are currently taking any of these products before starting on any calcium supplementation.

WANT TO KNOW MORE?

 


To find out more, Call The Wolfe Clinic
TOLL FREE
1-800-592-9653

 

If our 1-800 number

is not available from your area,

please call us at

250-765-1824


SEE THESE RELATED PRODUCTS:

SEND THIS PAGE TO A FRIEND: If you know someone who could benefit from the information on this page, please forward it to them by clicking FILE, SEND (on the toolbar in your web browser).

Updated January 01, 2007

Disclaimer

*Under current legislation, The Wolfe Clinic is not permitted to make claims to consumers in support of health benefits derived from foods. This means we cannot make specific statements as to how food-based, non-drug products may help to prevent or treat diseases or our government will attempt to re-classify that food as a drug. Taking natural products should be a decision based on personal research and understanding of the role food-derived antioxidants and enzymes play in health and wellbeing.

The information provided within this site is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from a physician or other health care professional, and should not be used for diagnosis or treatment of any health problem or for prescription of any medication or other treatment. A health care professional should be consulted before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem. Do not discontinue any other medical treatments without first consulting your doctor.