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Can Birthstones Solve Your Health Problems?

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Fun fact: birthstones are not just pretty rocks.

According to the wellness brand Lava Stone, gemstones have been used for centuries for their healing properties. For example, amethyst is known as a “master healer” that can be used for mental and physical stress. Sapphire is said to help with concentration and focus. Opal helps both Taurus and Libra in all areas of life, including love, success, and creativity.

Birthstones are one type of gemstone that you wear close to your heart (in this case, your heart chakra⁠—more on energy centers in the body later). And if you believe what crystal healers say about them, they can promote good health and positive energy by balancing our bodies’ energy fields. They may even heal us after emotional or psychological trauma.

The Healing Crystal Craze

Nowadays, a crystal’s just one of those things you see in magazines and hear about on reality TV shows—but they’re not all the same. They can be used for a wide variety of reasons, including healing, and just like pills, there are some drawbacks you should understand before putting one on your body.

First things first: A crystal is more than just an object to look at—it’s a mineral. It can be clear or opaque. It has the ability to take on different forms based on its composition: dichroism (in which it forms shades of black and white), octahedral symmetry (arranged around eight sides), etc.

Not only that, but each crystal has its own shape; they come in various shapes such as round or square, and elongated and short ones. Furthermore, no two crystals are exactly alike, even if they’re made from the same mineral; their colors vary too depending on how much light hits them during the manufacturing process. So with all these shapes and colors comes an array of healing properties.

The term “healing” refers to what happens when you wear crystals; it’s not like taking a pill or using medications that treat a specific disease or condition—there aren’t any side effects because crystals don’t get absorbed into your bloodstream through your skin so there’s no way for them to interact with your body in any negative way besides being seen as an accessory that makes you look pretty or interesting.

Some consider this method of healing to be a natural medicine because it uses minerals instead of synthetic ingredients found in conventional medicine—so patients have nothing to lose by trying out these alternative treatments since there’s no risk associated with them.

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How do Birthstones Work?

You might be wondering how wearing a birthstone can affect your health. The power of gemstones has been recognized for centuries, and cultures around the world have used them to help the body heal itself. Gemstones are capable of absorbing and transmitting energy to be used in several different healing practices: chakra healing, crystal healing, and reiki healing.

Chakra healing focuses on the seven Chakras—energy centers that run up the spine. Each of these seven centers has its own color, corresponding to a particular stone. When you wear a stone close to your heart (your emotional center), it may aid in your quest to heal past emotional trauma, while wearing a stone near your root chakra may help you ground yourself in your day-to-day life.

How can I Find a Reliable Source for Birthstone Jewelry?

One way to find a product you can trust is by finding a retailer you can trust. For example, if you decide to buy your birthstone jewelry from a street vendor or large chain store, it’s unlikely that the jeweler will have any expertise in the properties of the stone itself.

In fact, if they do claim to be an expert, don’t believe them! Look for a dealer who specializes in natural gemstones and has been in business for at least three years. These reputable stores will have the resources available to help educate you about what makes each stone special and how to evaluate them.

Think beyond your local mall! A great place to start looking is online. Search engines can help identify nearby dealers and stores specializing in selling only natural gemstones certified by independent laboratories such as GIA (Gemological Institute of America) or AGTA (American Gem Trade Association). If stones are not certified by these laboratories, which they should be, they may not be genuine!

If you are considering birthstone jewelry, you should purchase it from a reliable source. Too many people buy their jewelry from sources that don’t specialize in gemstones, and, as a result, they end up with fake gems.

The only way to avoid fake or imitation stones is to buy your birthstone jewelry from someone specializing in them! We recommend you browse through reliable jewelry store websites while you choose one for yourself. We saw Leibish’s August birthstone options and found them extremely well designed.

Are Birthstones Safe for Babies and Young Children?

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It’s important to keep in mind that birthstones are safe for babies and young children only when worn by them. While you can let your baby or toddler play with a necklace made of any material, it’s not recommended that they wear a birthstone without close supervision. That’s because the jewelry can pose choking hazards if swallowed.

If you’re going to buy a piece of jewelry for your child, make sure it has thicker beads and is strung on a nylon cord (which breaks more easily than cotton) instead of wire (which can become stuck in the throat). Necklaces and bracelets should be 15 inches or shorter. You should also avoid giving young children pendants to wear and opt for rings, which are harder for them to remove and put in their mouths.

Never leave young children alone with jewelry—even if they’ve worn it before without incident—and remove all jewelry before letting them sleep or bathe/shower. Similarly, remove any jewelry while they’re playing sports or engaging in other physical activities where the risk of choking is high. So now that you have a better idea of how birthstones work for your health, you can consider getting one for yourself. We feel the health benefits would be worth the price you pay, and they would look pretty on you too.

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