Guest guest Posted April 14, 2008 Report Share Posted April 14, 2008 If I may make a suggestion..ionic magnesium works wonders for MANY problems. Taken at night, helps you relax and drift off to sleep. It is true that migraines can be caused by low magnesium. Also, painful and or heavy menstruation is usually a sign of hormonal imbalance. Avocados are a GREAT source of good fats and potassium. (also good for migraines) I hope this helps. Stacey candace <kinada_48 wrote: My husband has terrible migraines i use four amethyst. i have him lie down and i put one on each of his shoulders one on his forehead and one just at the top of his head not on his head.. the points all facing away. i also put peppermint and sometimes lavender on his temples and back of his neck..i have him take four or five deep breaths. than just have him keep them there usually he falls asleep.. if she can catch them before they go into the really bad migraines it helps..the most and fastest.. sometimes if he sniffs horseradish that helps as well depends on what kind it is.,. also if i take a amethyst point and use it in a sweeping motion over his head starting at one sides going upward and moving toward the back than skipping over his face i do the same to the other side moving backwards.. it helps. but getting him to relax and breath threw the energy of the crystals helps i have also heard that Tagua nut will work for headaches haven't tried them as my husband hasn't gotten a migraine for some time so i could try them i think hes afraid to... wondering what i will do to him next..lol.. i hope somebodys suggestions help as i know how horrible they are.. love and light.. candace Patricia Chulick wrote: Dear Samantha, You mentioned stones that are high in calcium and magnesium. Could you give me a few examples of these. My son's girlfriend suffers from migrains at this time. I would be so thankful if we could find something to help her. Thank you so much. Patti Samanthe Amugo Thursday, April 3, 2008 4:23:40 PM Re: [CrystalHW] Re: Are there any crystals that help with menstruation?......Samantha Do you carry these stones with you while you're on the go or at work? Tina wrote: The ones that I am currently using during menstruation are: prehnite, peach & green moonstone, rhodochrosite, apatite, amethyst. The prehnite and peach/green moonstone combination helps with hormones and to balance mood swings, also a great combination for menopause and perimenopause. The apatite and amethyst are great pain relievers. The rhodochrosite is a great heart stone and helps with the emotion factor, loving of self, as well as lovingly accepting " that time of the month " . I have also used: bloodstone, chrysocolla, carnelian, garnet, amber, red jasper, and ruby. Stones that are high in calcium and magnesium are great also. Often you can get headaches/migraines during menstruation and it can be caused by a low amount of magnesium. Crystal Blessings, Tina ------------ --------- --------- --- You rock. That's why Blockbuster' s offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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