Coral Calcium Turns Water Alkaline
For Healthy pH Balance in the Body



By adding a small amount of HTN's ionic Coral Calcium to ordinary drinking water, an alkaline pH of 7.5 to 8.5 is achieved. Scientists have long known that the maintenance of an alkaline pH is critical to cellular health. Optimum alkalinity at the cellular level equates to optimum health.

pH TEST

Are you interested in your acid / alkaline balance? Check your pH with a simple saliva test by using litmus paper with a color chart.
(available through The Wolfe Clinic)
7.0 to 7.5+ Healthy
6.0 to 6.5 Acidic - Could develop a disease
4.5 to 6.0 Extremely Acidic - Could have a disease

INCREASE THE QUALITY OF THE WATER YOU DRINK!

The quality of drinking water which has surface water as its source is steadily deteriorating because of pollutants and acid rain. Even ground water is becoming acidic. At a pH of 6 crabs die, salmon die at 4, and all fish die at 3.

How coral water works:

  • Raises drinking water's pH to approximately 8.5 regardless of previous quality.
  • Binds heavy metals.
  • Removes chlorine.
  • Hinders growth of bacteria.
  • Adds ionic coral calcium and essential minerals to water.

 

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Updated January 01, 2007

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