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Question:

"Hello, I am looking to get/put together a gift set of both polished and unpolished stones for a loved one battling a recurrence of desmoid tumor (the tumor is in the lower abdomen surrounding the vena cava). I am hoping to make a small box of polished and some jewelry with the unpolished could you help advise me on what would be the absolute best ones to work with. Thank you in advance."

 

Answer:

Greetings N,

Thank you for your crystal inquiry.

I am sorry to hear about your loved one. I can relate to the situation as my daughter had a desmoid tumor removed from her shoulder four years ago. I send healing energy to your loved one.
Keeping a Clear Quartz with the medications your loved one is taking can be helpful for boosting their effectiveness. Be specific and purpose it for boosting the medication.

Some specific crystals for tumors that I like to recommend are the following:
Selenite has a natural ability to cleanse and purify. It works through the entire energy system, allowing for the restructure of cells and the reduction of tumors and physical healing.
Malachite is a regenerative stone that can work on blocked energy (tumor), physical pain and gets the natural energy flow moving in the body again.
Chalcopyrite is another crystal that is a physical healer that works to regenerate cells and restructure DNA. It is also a calming stone for stressful times.
And lastly, Smokey Quartz which will dissolve negative and emotional blockages allowing only positive energies to enter and align the physical meridians and ethereal ones for balance. It is also protective and grounds excess energy.

I hope you find this helpful!
Terreasa Burgess, from Enchanted Thyme Gift Shop

 

DISCLAIMER: We feel that crystals can complement other therapies and support energetic well-being. Crystals should not be used as a replacement for medical treatment. For medical advice, please consult a licensed healthcare specialist.



Posted on December 17, 2019
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