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Subject: Crystals to ease discomfort of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Date: 04/06/10
From: Sandra
To: Healing Crystals

I have carpal tunnel in both wrists. Is there a crystal or stone I can make a chip bracelet out of to help ease the discomfort?

Thank you!





Hi Sandra,

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), or median neuropathy at the wrist, is a medical condition in which the median nerve is compressed at the wrist, leading to paresthesias, numbness and muscle weakness in the hand(s).

The first thing that came to my mind was Amber.  Amber is known to be particularly helpful with physical issues concerning nerve, tissue, muscle and tendons.

Copper supports the tissues and red blood cells. It is commonly known that copper has been used in bracelets to help those with arthritis and other bone/tendon/joint discomforts.

Both Moonstone and/or Tourmaline can help to strengthen the muscles, alleviating some of the muscle weakness issues.

I love the idea of a chip bead bracelet! Try a combination like Amber and Amethyst or some of the other suggested stones/crystals. I would love to see the bracelet when you are done!

With love and crystal blessings,

Kristi


Posted on April 09, 2010

  I'm new to the world of crystals healing, but so far everything I've tried has worked (where pharmaceuticals have NOT) I've just found this article and the helpful comments following it. I can't wait to try some of these and ease this pain! Thanks to all of you for the advice I've found here.  (Submitted by: Cynthia on July 09, 2019)
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  Try aventurine. (perhaps red for muscle/cartilage? green works great for healing) It kills pain stronger than any other gemstone and heals very quickly  (Submitted by: John on June 21, 2016)
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  Hey i would reccomend hematite as well, because it helps with blood, circulation and regeneration of tissue.  (Submitted by: xander ohm on October 14, 2012)
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