GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE GEMSTONE -
Tourmaline Gemstone
Somewhere in
Brazil
in the 1500s, a Spanish conquistador washed the dirt from a green tourmaline
crystal and confused the vibrant gem with emerald. His confusion lived on until
scientists recognized tourmaline as a distinct mineral species in the 1800s. The
confusion about the stone’s identity is even reflected in its name, which comes
from toramalli, which means “mixed gems” in Sinhalese (a language of Sri
Lanka). It’s a term Dutch merchants applied to the multicolored, water-worn
pebbles that miners found in the gem gravels of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka).
Health Benefits of Tourmaline Gemstone
Studies have shown the increased incidence of chronic disease is directly
related to toxic overflow in the body. Tourmaline gemstone is known to aid in
relieving stress, increase mental alertness, improve circulation and strengthen
the immune system. It is a powerful agent for reducing toxin-related ailments.
Furthermore, tourmaline produces a detoxifying, cleansing effect on the nervous
system, as well as the organs and tissues of the body. It has been shown as a
useful aid for improving circulation, reducing stress, improving brain alertness
and activating the immune system. This colorful gemstone has a highly
stabilizing effect on our nerves, due to its capacity to generate its own heat.
This ability to self-produce an electrical change makes it one of the only
minerals that can emit far infrared heat, as well as negative ions
Tourmaline
gemstone can help reduce
–
Many toxin-related ailments
Here are just a few of the powerful effects from Tourmaline:
Detoxification
Helps aid fat loss
Reduces water retention
Improves blood circulation
Expels unnecessary waste
Helps cleanse
the liver and kidneys
Helps heal skin disorders
Reduction in emotional maladies such as anxiety and depression
Relief from acute and chronic illnesses
metals, poisons, and carcinogenic material from our bodies
Reduces lactic acids and free fatty acids
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