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OMEGA
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What do you think of this new stuff

called CORAL CALCIUM ?

Could it possibly help with LYMES ????

I FOUND IT ON THE INTERNET .

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I saw the infomercial (info/commercial) on TV
where they told how great it was and how to order it.

They made it sound so good, I had wondered about Lyme, too.

Hope someone here will have some reliable info on it.


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This is an old post, did a search on coral calcium, not much that I found I wanted so am asking here.

We have several bottles of coral calcium in our cupboard, and no on uses it anymore.

I thought I might as well use it, but wanted to ask on here.

I get worried that something like this might BIND to the antibiotics. I was thinking of taking it 6 hours away from the antibiotics...

I dont take much supps, except for salmon oil, 500mgs vitamin c. Eat well.
Vitamins make me sick so dont take them.


I used this a year ago, and was fine with it, before I knew I had lyme.

I thought it might do me well now, but wanted to ask on here if others take it while on the antibiotics.
I just get a little paranoid, cause I want to get rid of lyme, and so dont want to take anything that will make me not get well.


The name of the product is... Coral Calcium Daily TM. It is made from Okinawa Japan, Dad ordered it from the USA, I am in Canada.
On the bottle is says... As seen on TV.

thanks,

Trish


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I was using coral calcium. Taking two pills in the morning and two at night. After a week I noticed my joints were feeling better and I ahd lost 7lbs. I had noticed an ocassional itch but wasn't too concerend. However turns out I'm allergic to shellfish found out after ending up in Er covered in hives. So had to stop taking it. Was dissapointed. I don't know how everyone responds to it but I was starting to notice a difference with it. Just be careful if you are allergic to shellfish. I think it sais on the bottle not to take if allergic to shellfish.
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You can get a whole pound of the stuff online for 18.95 in bulk. It is tasteless and goes down well. Don't bother with the stuff that comes in capsules, it is a waste of money. You can mix the powder even with water and it adds no taste. Just do a search for bulk coral calcium.
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thanks for the respones,

Here is the site of the one I am taking.
http://www.todayshealth.com/

Site not working now, but shows the pics.

I have an allergy to oyster shell, so called this company and the man said that some calciums are made with oyster shells, but this was not. Many were taking that also had an allergy to shellfish and were fine with it. He said it comes from the coral, falls off it, something like this.
We are all different, so some may react to it, hope I am ok.

I am going to try it, see how I do.

Trish


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