Articles for tag: Acute Pain, Crystal Healing, Morphine

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The Beauty of Natural Agate

It’s hard to distinguish one type of agate from another. That’s because it’s found all over the world, in almost every color of the rainbow, and is treasured by people in every culture on earth! Agate is a beautiful natural chalcedony stone, classified as a semi precious gem and has been used by people as ...

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Crystal Healing: Chakras

Chakras are energy centers that govern the flow between our physical body and our spiritual body. These seven energy centers run along a line that extends from the head to the base of the spine. Using crystal therapy with the chakras can cleanse them with vibrational healing. This is down by laying on ones back ...

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Uses of Quartz Crystals

Industrial Uses Quartz crystals are considered one of the hardest substances on Earth, they are harder than a steel file, and that property has made them ideal for industrial uses. Not only is quartz hard, they also will not split easily. They can also transmit ultraviolet light. Electric currents can also pass through Quartz and ...

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Benefits of Using Yellow Sapphire

Yellow sapphire is known as a stone of prosperity in India and is commonly used in Ayurvedic medicine as well as by general crystal healing practitioners. Associated with the planet Jupiter, yellow sapphire is most beneficial when bought on Thursday and set into gold and polished the same day. From healing poisonous insect bites to ...

Useful Holistic Health Tips for Menstruation

The painful and ill effects of menstruation plague a vast number of women, but there is plenty of help out there without having to resort to over-the-counter painkillers. In this article, I discuss the different varieties of holistic remedies that will help minimize the discomfort of your menstrual cycle. Crystal Healing Crystals have been used ...

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Hematite: Natures Protector

Hematite is, visually, a metallic gray mineral which is largely made of iron oxide. Although many varieties exist such as, red gray, red brown with a metallic luster, this form is perhaps the most widely recognized. Its name comes from the Greek word for blood “haima” since it becomes red when melted, cut or in ...