A British journalist for the Guinness Book of Records was on an assignment
to interview Shigechiyo Izumi, the world's oldest documented living person,
a sprightly 115-year-old man in remarkably good health.
The journalist was amazed by Izumi's vitality and the fact that he had
worked until the age of 105.
When the journalist realized most of the islands' inhabitants were physically
fit, with long lifespans and low incidences of serious illness, he persuaded
Mr. Isuzu to submit to a medical check up.
The results were nothing short of fantastic. How could a person of his
age possible be so healthy? A team of researchers came to the island to
answer this question and made some remarkable discoveries. They found
the water the islanders drank was different from water found anywhere
else in the world.
"Small amounts of coral just about any liquid would increase the
pH and make it alkaline."
These islands were built up from Sango coral reefs that are chemically
very similar to the human skeleton. When rain falls on these islands,
it percolates through these ancient coral deposits and picks up minerals
and other elements that make it truly unique. Not only does it contain
many essential minerals, it is also very alkaline, with a pH between 7
and 8.5.
After years of research it was found that a small amount of above sea
Sango coral added to just about any liquid would increase the pH and make
it alkaline. Researchers also discovered that the coral neutralized waste
products in water and added an number of important minerals often removed
during treatment at local water plants.
Even water containing impurities such as chlorine, bacteria, heavy metals,
and fluoride can be brought into proper pH balance.
Over a decade ago, the health conscious Japanese government authorized
the mining of the Sango Above Sea coral. Sango coral is the only coral
out of 2,500 species found to have these health benefits, and only occurs
in abundance around Okinawa, Japan. Over four millions Japanese consume
coral calcium daily (including many world recognized medical doctors.)
The mining operation, careful not to damage any of the living coral,
extracts and pulverizes this above sea Sango coral, enriched with coral
calcium, magnesium, valuable minerals and trace elements of the sea. When
taken, the coral calcium will raise the body's pH level to a healthy alkaline
state.
But the story didn't end when the world's oldest man finally passed away
at the ripe old age of 120 years, 237 days. The Coral Calcium went from
Japan to Europe, and now the United States, Canada, and Mexico and soon
the world.
In other parts of the world, cultures such as the Hunzas of North Pakistan,
the Tibetans, Armenians, Azerbajans, and the Titicacas of Peru, all live
long and healthy lives, with no degenerative disease. The common denominator
is calcium consumption. The only source of water for all these cultures
is melting glacier water. The water is turbid, white like milk, as it
contains the crushed rocks that were contained in the glacial ice.
These cultures drink the water, known as "Milk of the Mountains"
containing the suspended minerals. Each quart of Hunza's water, for example,
contains 9,000 mg of ionic calcium as well as large amounts of other minerals.
Unfortunately, there is only enough "Milk of the Mountains"
for the local inhabitants.
Fortunately, however, there is enough "Milk of the Oceans,"
Bio Coral Calcium, for all the world to share.
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