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Cert of Analysis for Coral Calcium

10/21/2010 3:48 PM

I am in Canada and is looking for a Canadian Lab that can run a detail Certificate of Analysis breaking down PPM of the 70+ minerals making up this above sea coral calcium.

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Re: Cert of Analysis for Coral Calcium

10/21/2010 4:22 PM

Here's just one lab I grabbed with a quick Google. You can Google too.

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Re: Cert of Analysis for Coral Calcium

10/24/2010 8:29 AM

I am in Canada and is looking for a Canadian Lab that can run a detail Certificate of Analysis breaking down PPM of the 70+ minerals making up this above sea coral calcium.

Your question is not well posed. What exactly do you want? A ppm analysis of the elements in the coral? Or some sort of mineral analysis?

To be honest, I cannot see 70+ minerals being likely in your sample. Where did you get that figure from? And if you mean elements, then 70+ elements is a very large number. No regular lab would analyse for that many elements on a routine basis. And such an analysis would cost a fortune if it was required to be quantitative.

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