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Detoxifying with Bloodstone

 

Adding bloodstone to any detoxification routine is a good

recommendation.

 

Detoxification is a process that occurs within our bodies on a

continual basis. When we drink a cup of coffee, have a cigarettes,

drink alcohol or do recreational drugs these substances are

transformed by the liver to a more harmless substance that can be

excreted in the urine. With all the medications, refined foods,

additives, alcohol, pesticides and other chemicals we are exposed to

in the environment, our ability to adapt and detoxify can become

overwhelmed.

 

Vague symptoms that are often overlooked tend to be the results until

more severe illness develops. Symptoms such as frequent colds,

feeling sluggish and tired, allergies, poor skin, coated tongue, bad

breath, headache, and feeling ill after eating fats and other foods

may indicate an impairment in the body's functional ability without

any extreme damage to the organs.

 

Bloodstone ( " Heliotrope " ) Solid dark green, red flecks.

Electromagnetic (high iron). Ancient Egypt, Atlantis used to calm,

ground, revitalize. Classic for wealth, menstrual cramps, anemia,

blood clots, hemorrhoids, birthing/reproductivity, imbalance.

Cleansing heart and blood circulation, marrow, thymus, lungs; Heart.

Found in the USSR and India. A deep green with flecks of red, often

resembling drops of blood.

 

Benefits the circulatory system. Helps purify toxic blood and

detoxify the kidneys, liver, and spleen. Increases courage, helps in

avoiding dangerous situations by soothing the mind. Benefits the

bones, heart, and reproductive organs. Helps raise consciousness. If

Bloodstone is used for a specific healing layout, it should be used

by someone who has experience with the stone.

 

 

 

Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac.

Peacefulmind.com

Therapies for healing

mind, body, spirit

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