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Re: Our problems are over!..



Kai,

Obviously you do not know much about the world of nutrienial suppliments.  You never tell the buyer what else is in the product.  (Of course, the buyer may not even be getting what you sell.)

Along these lines, I think we discussed how much K-40 is in KI "anit-radiation" pills a while back.

 Kai Kaletsch <eic@shaw.ca> wrote:

Jerry,
 
The way I understand it is that all corals have high uranium content (~3ppm). This is usually not shown on the bottle. I wonder why? Coral actively grabs the U from seawater and coral is dated by the ingrowth of uranium decay products.
 
The coral that is sold in bottles is also high in Thorium (~0.1 ppm). This is shown on the websites.
 
The recommended daily dose is 1.5g. I wonder if anyone would care to calculate a dose from that? (Assume most of the stuff is soluble. That is the claim to fame of coral calcium. Also assume that the U is a few thousand years old. The dose from ingested fresh U will be small.) 
 


-- John
John Jacobus, MS
Certified Health Physicist
e-mail: crispy_bird@yahoo.com



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