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Gem Water: How to Prepare and Use More Than 130 Crystal Waters for Therapeutic Treatments
Was R104.00Now R88.40(eB 884)
Delivery time: Usually within 3 working days. Country: United KingdomFormat: Softcover
Publisher: Findhorn PressISBN: 9781844091317 Publication date: April 2008 Length: 170mm Width: 119mm Thickness: 6mm Weight: 109g Pages: 94 Illustrations: Illustrated
Gem Water: How to Prepare and Use More Than 130 Crystal Waters for Therapeutic Treatments
Author: Michael Gienger; Joachim Goebel
Was R104.00 Now R88.40
Adding crystals to water is both visually appealing and healthy. This book tells you ways to prepare gem water and provides information on which crystals to use, and which not, to prepare as gem water. It features more than 100 crystals and 34 special mixtures with their effects as gem water remedies. Adding crystals to water is both visually appealing and healthy. The water becomes infused with crystalline energy. It is a known fact that water carries mineral information and Gem Water provides effective remedies, acting quickly on a physical level. It is similar and complementary to wearing crystals, but the effects are not necessarily the same. The introduction to the book tells you all you need to know about the correct way to prepare gem water and provides important information on which crystals to use, and which not, to prepare as gem water. the concept may appear simple at first, but needs to be applied with care. the book explains all the facts you need to know before getting started. the second part of the book features more than 100 crystals and 34 special mixtures with their effects as gem water remedies. - The Gem Water Hand Book 4Basic principles of preparing gem water 6Mineral water and gem water 6Gem water as drinking water 8Gem water as a healing medium 9Water quality 11Gem quality 12Beware poison! 13The preparation of gem water 16General prerequisites 16Check list of items required 17Purification of the gems 17A personal collection 19Water and vessels 19Preparing the gem water 20Decanting the gem water 20Storing the gem water 21Drying the gems 22Numbers and amounts 23The preparation methods 26Direct placing of gems in water 26The boiling method 27The water vapour method 27The test tube method 28Conducting with crystals 28Glasses of water standing on gem slices 29Water in gem dishes 29Effects and applications 30External applications 30Internal applications 31Quantities and intensities 32Rhythm and dosage 33Initial reactions 34Limits of applications 34Gem water mixtures 36Warning about 'wild mixtures' 37Tips about the creation of gem water mixtures 37Tried and tested gem water mixtures 39Gem water bath additives 54Index of gem waters A-Z 56Appendix 92
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