Guest guest Posted May 31, 2008 Report Share Posted May 31, 2008 Namaste Dr. Patel, You are correct that Parad is a specially treated form of Mercury that stabilizes and detoxifies it thus making it safe. Properly made and sealed Parad does not stain or blemist gold or silver and other metals. Therefore stringing Parad Beads with gold, silver, copper, 5 Metals and 8 Metals is ok. Yes its fine to wear a Siddh Mala with gold flowers with another mala consisting of Parad beads. It will not interact with gold. Note: ----- I don't mean to be biased but I'm only referring to Rudra Centre's Parad items above as they are made properly and I've used them personally and thus vouch for their safety. I have had bad experiences with other suppliers in the past where their items would color the skin or seem to peel off in layers. These are signs of toxicity and inferior parad not made properly. Om Namah Shivaya , pritesh patel <drpriteshpatel wrote: > > Greetings Narasimhayeji, > & nbsp; > Mercury is known to form an AMALGAM with Gold and can only be seperated by heating it. It blemishes or tarnishes gold if it comes in contact with it. If I am not wrong, PARAD is a specially treated form of MERCURY which stabilises & amp; detoxifies it, making if safe. > & nbsp; > My question is, does PARAD also stain or blemish gold & amp; silver? Can we string Siddh Gutika or Parad Beads in Gold, Silver, Copper or Panchdhatu? If no then with what material can we string them? Can we wear a Siddh mala stringed with Gold Fowers along with another mala having parad beads, I mean will it interact with the gold? > & nbsp; > Thanking you in anticipation, > & nbsp; > Dr. Pritesh Patel > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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