Vitality from the sea

 

The Sango sea coral is a type of coral that is only found near the Japanese island of Okinawa in the South China Sea. The special feature of this coral is the naturally contained calcium. It occurs in Sango Coralle in a form that the human body can utilize particularly effectively.

 

This high bioavailability of the valuable minerals distinguishes Sango Coralle from other mineral sources. This unique characteristic also seems to be the reason why the inhabitants of the island of Okinawa live longer than average. The island's drinking water flows through a former coral reef of this special type of coral, absorbing many of its valuable minerals and trace elements. Since this special drinking water is the only difference from the diet of the inhabitants of other Japanese islands, the Sango sea coral is considered the fountain of youth.

 

Calcium contributes to normal signal transmission between nerve cells, the normal function of digestive enzymes and energy metabolism and is required for the maintenance of bones and teeth.