6 Different Crystals to Help Improve Your Health

Various cultures and religions have experienced an affinity for crystals and stones for centuries. This is because crystals can be used for many different purposes. Crystals can influence your moods, relationships, health, wealth, personal development and environment.  Some people choose to wear their crystals and carry their crystals while others choose to keep their crystals safely in their home or in a special place like on their altar.  Your body is composed of the same elements found in crystals and stones. Each part of your body vibrates and emits energy into the space surrounding it. Sometimes there are distortions in the vibrations in different parts of your body.  Crystals and stones emit strong vibrations at constant rates, which can be used to help eliminate, heal or restore proper balance to the disrupted vibrations in your body.  Below are six different types of crystals that can be used to help specific defects found within your body:

Amethyst

Amethyst is a violet/purple variety of quartz crystal. Amethyst can be used to help cleanse blood and assist with breathing problems. Amethyst crystal clusters are used to keep the air and life force in the home clean and positive. It can be also used for protection, to help insomnia and facilitate spiritual and psychic connections. Many healers wear amethyst because it also known to help focus energy.

Raw Amethyst

Raw Amethyst Geode

Amethyst Necklace

Lapis Lazuli

Lapis Lazuli is a semi-precious stone which was prized in antiquity especially among the ancient Egyptians.  The Egyptians used to bury their dead with a lapis lazuli scarab for protection in the afterlife.  Presently, Lapis Lazuli can be used to strengthen the immune and skeletal system. It can also be used for balancing thyroid and increasing psychic abilities. Some use this stone to release tension, anxiety and to gain balance and clarity.

Raw Lapis Lazuli

Tech Collection By EDITION14

Izabela Rodzen-Olesinski is the designer behind EDITION14 , a modern luxury furniture maker based in New Jersey. She creates limited editions of 14 for each piece of furniture made. The latest collection incorporates  Swarovski® Elements on each of its designs

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Tech Collection By EDITION14

Original Stone One Bathtub

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The Original Stone One Bathtub is a revamped bathtub designed by Elvis Pompilio and Jean-Pol Piron f0r Aquamass.

Picture is the Arcobagno version of the Original Stone One tub.

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Garnished with pearls and crystals, this LED backlit bathtub is available in a variety of colors, including red, grey, black, and white. The LEDs also light in various colors.

Aquamass is a design company of innovative modern bathrooms, based out of Brussels.

See the article here: sixdifferentways.com

How to make a crystal chandelier

Materials: IKEA TIDIG light, Binder Rings, Keychain Rings, 3-4 Candle Holders from Hobby Lobby or any other Crystal hangings that you can find – I also used Crystal Christmas tree ornaments shaped like hearts, Hooks (to attach the power cord to the wall if you did not have a separate light to hook the TIDIG up to)

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Cost: Around $200 – sounds pricey but it really isn’t when you consider that the same could be found for $799 at Lamps Plus. Then I found this on your blog.

I wanted to make it but unfortunately Ikea doesn’t sell the GLIMT anymore; at least in my area here in AZ. So I went to Ikea and found the 6-light TIDIG hanging ceiling light that comes with 6 frosted white lamp shades on each of the mini lights. This one looks much lengthier than the GLIMT from what I can tell in the picture, and it was the same price! The one I got isn’t on their website, but I got
it in the store and they had 2 different sizes if you’d prefer the smaller version instead like the GLIMT.

To get the crystal Chandelier hangings, I actually went to Hobby Lobby and bought candle holders (They were 23.99 each, but I got them for 50% off because they are almost always having a sale on candle holders).

I removed all the crystal hangings from the candle holder. Then I regifted the candle holders without the crystals to different people for Christmas – it looks very modern without the crystals and people were telling me how cute they looked (not knowing they were missing the crystals).

Then I had my dad install the light into our loft window opening. He also attached a power cord because unless you have another light that you removed to hook this up to, you will need to attach it to a power cord. He then used 2 hooks and attached them in the corners of the windows to keep the white cord from hanging in the way.

Once it was hung up, my friend and I attached the rhinestone hangings using keychain and binder rings.