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Coral calcium products are in most any store as a health remedy, but did you ever wonder just what is in them or how they are made?
Coral calcium can be found in the coral reefs located off the coast of Brazil and Okinawa, Japan. Coral calcium can either be harvested from the land or from the ocean floor at the foot of the coral reefs and what goes into your supplements is the natural material taken from either of these places.
A lot of the coral islands of Okinawa are volcanic in origin. Coral reefs that are associated with underwater volcanoes often grow sideways. The reefs grow in this direction to cover the pits produced by the volcanoes in the seabed. Removing the Marine coral calcium droppings that accumulate around the reefs opens a pathway allowing for expansion and new growth of the reef.
Droppings from the edges of the coral reefs form marine coral sand or calcium found in the ocean and used for coral calcium products. Disintegration of the droppings occur over the course of many years as chunks are broken off. The action of ocean waves also disintegrate and erode the reefs over time, and may also fracture small terminal elements of a coral reef. In addition, some fish munch on the coral resulting in marine coral sand.
Conserving the living reef is of utmost concern. Okinawa permits and oversees collection of excess sand the reef sheds by three companies that remove it carefully, removing only the extra that accumulates. Clearing away the buildup actually improves conditions for the coral.
In this process, the coral reef isn't harmed at all; in fact, the process can improve and revive dying sections of reef. The devices that harvest coral, called suction dredges, work by a gentle suction on the sand at the ocean floor. Coral reefs are actually a few miles away from the place where the harvesting is taking place. In the interests of protecting the environment, the deep trenches dug for harvesting are fenced off.
The ways in which coral calcium is reaped from the sea do not pose any threat to coral reefs or their delicate ecosystems and they create natural coral calcium products that are good for your bodies as well as the environment!
To learn more about coral calcium products, please visit http://www.coralcalciumhealth.com where you can learn about the health benefits of coral calcium.