Liquid Coral Calcium Questions
January 1, 2008 by Marcus Ettinger DC BSc.
Filed under Testimonials, Vitamins and Minerals
Dear Doctor,
My mother has osteoporosis…Will your Liquid Coral Calcium supply her with enough Calcium?
How can I be assured that the Coral was not harvested from live reefs?
The Label says 2100mg Coral Calcium and then 575mg below that. What does this mean?
Please get back to me at your earliest convenience. Thanks!
I look forward to your reply.
Thanks!
Bill
Bill,
First, No one harvests from live reefs. The 2,100 is the amount of the coral calcium (the total raw product in one serving) the 575 is the amount of calcium per serving. This is a fantastic formula for the bones it is very a comprehensive formula and at a great price.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc
Dr. E,
I have received my second shipment of CAOH Coral Calcium. I have my wife & sister using it as a preventative.
My sister wants to know how you guys make it taste so good.
How many servings should we all take…Currently we are all using 2 Tablespoons. Does that supply enough calcium?
Please get back to me.
Thanks,
Bill
Bill,
I am glad all of you like the formula. The good taste is just our – all natural flavor blend, its good stuff. 2 tblsp. is perfect.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc
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I have osteopenia and it is suggested that I take 1,500 of calcium in a 2:1 ratio with magnesium.
September 22, 2007 by Marcus Ettinger DC BSc.
Filed under Health Conditions, Vitamins and Minerals
Question: Hello! I have osteopenia and it is suggested that I take 1,500 of calcium in a 2:1 ratio with magnesium. I see that your suggested dosage of liquid coral calcium contains 575 of calcium. Does that mean I would need to take 3 dosages each day to receive the 1,500?
By the way, I have tried all types of calcium/magnesium supplements and it seems like the only one that is kind to my digestive system is the coral calcium that has the magnesium that is also from the coral minerals. When I take mag. that is from other sources, my bowels are too loose. Why is it that magnesium from coral does not upset my system?
I have been taking Quantum Coral Complex, where the calcium and magnesium are derived from coral, but I would like to find something that is more economical, without sacrificing quality.
Any help that you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Camille Steen
Answer: Camille,
1,500mg’s a day, in my opinion is a little much and the 2:1 everyone talks about is just an easy recipe for companies to make, but is not the proper ratio in the body. Calcium supplementation is far from being the be-all-end-all answer to osteoporosis treatment. If I am sitting all day my bones (hips & spine) don’t need to be dense because I am in a non-weight bearing position/situation. This will be the fact no matter how much calcium I take. on the other hand, if I am walking up stairs, weight lifting, bending, etc. my bones (hips & spine) will become denser because of the increased weight bearing stress on the bones. In my opinion, The Real Treatment for Osteoporosis Is – Weight Bearing Exercise!!! Supplementation just helps the exercise put the minerals back into the bones quicker.
Also, the magnesium in our coral calcium is from the coral and one ounce is plenty. Remember EXERCISE, EXERCISE, EXERCISE.
My personal mantra, “The body remodels according to the stress placed upon it, not the amount of supplements put into it.”
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc.
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Which is better for me, liquid or capsule coral calcium?
September 22, 2007 by Marcus Ettinger DC BSc.
Filed under Frequently Asked Questions, Vitamins and Minerals
Question: To whom it may concern; I would Like to know if your coral calcium capsules absorb as well as your liquid coral calcium, and if not, please provide me with the percentage that the body actually absorbs of each product. I am planning to make some purchases and would like to know which product would be best for me. Thank You very much for the Information.
Answer: Michelle,
Both liquid and capsule coral calcium are highly absorbable, it really comes down to preference. I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc.




