Ok first question is:
Coral is obviously a resource that is subject to rapid depletion...what happens when we run out of coral to mine? Sounds like this may happen relatively quickly based on some of the different websites I've seen.
Second question is:
From what I gather, coral calcium is calcium in it's "ionized" state, making it easier to absorb. Is there no technology to synthetically ionize calcium? I've read in many places that coral is ionized calcium, but what makes it ionized? What makes it special?
Even though I am trying some of this stuff, these are the only two questions that I have yet to answer.