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I am suffering from sinusitis and just started using crystals to help with the pain. I used green aventurine then read on your site that green stones are for growth and might not be good for inflammation and infection. I thought that green stones were healing, and now I am confused as to which stones might help me. I was wondering if you had any suggestions.

 

Dear C,
I must share the standard disclaimer that I am not a doctor and cannot give out medical advice. Crystals for healing should be used as a compliment to other therapies and not as a replacement for regular medical care.

In regards to the use of green stones for healing, All Green stones are considered healing stones. There is a misconception that green stones will cause the growth of cancer cells and other types of illnesses. Far from the truth, these stones work at the cellular level to repair and heal. In plants and gardens yes, they do promote growth as they are also nature and earth stone. But in healing it is a different story. I will say that I have used them in healing for many years and have yet to see them cause cancer or infection. I am giving you 2 list of stones one is for the sinuses specifically and the other are to combat infection and illness due to viral or bacterial infection.

Sinus
Aquamarine
Azurite
Blue Lace Agate
Larimar

Infections
Blue Lace Agate-to relieve
Calcite, Green-Bacterial/Viral
Carnelian-Bacterial/Viral
Chalcopyrite-Bacterial/Viral
Copper-Bacterial/Viral

Roslyn Bohanan
https://www.healingcrystals.com/Roslyn_Bohanan_-_Healing_Crystal_Expert_Articles_3517.html
Master Crystal Healer


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