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Question:

"Hi, should we recommend to the patient the stones according to their minerals? For example, we should not give an agate to those with high tensions, they may suffer from paralysis if they use an agate or not recommend to the alzheimer patient stones with aluminum? Is it acceptable, this system?

Or a person who can need copper, must use malachite? Or a person who has over calcium, can not use aragonite?"

 

Answer:

Hello,

Thanks for reaching out to Healing Crystals. I must first state our disclaimer that 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.

Now, to answer your questions. The only reason that a crystal's mineral content would affect a person would be if that person ingested the crystal in the form of an elixir, which we do not recommend. Even though some things are absorbed through the skin, simply handling a mineral/crystal would not typically be enough to cause the person any harm. Some crystals are labelled "toxic", for example Malachite and Cinnabar, and the person using the crystal would want to thoroughly wash their hands after holding it or may wish to avoid it altogether, but based on the research I have done, even something like Malachite with a high copper content won't harm someone simply be being in proximity to it or even handling it for a short period of time. Therefore, I would see no reason that a person could not work with a crystal based solely on it's mineral composition.

Please fee free to contact us if you have further questions.
Nicole Marie, from Sol Path Tarot and Crystal Magick

 

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 29, 2019
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