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		<title>Properties of gemstones in lithotherapy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 18:01:23 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Properties of gemstones and <a href="http://www.crystalandstones.com/properties-of-precious-stones">precious stones</a> used in crystal healing and lithotherapy.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Virtues of Agate</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 18:09:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Treating of the medicinal virtues of agates, Pliny distinguishes between the Indian agates, which were a remedy for diseases of the eyes and those from Egypt and Crete which were especially adapted for curing the bites of spiders or scorpions. This latter quality was probably attributed to the agate because it was believed to have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Treating of the medicinal virtues of agates, Pliny distinguishes between the Indian agates, which were a remedy for diseases of the eyes and those from Egypt and Crete which were especially adapted for curing the bites of spiders or scorpions.<br />
This latter quality was probably attributed to the agate because it was believed to have a cooling influence upon the body. Damigeron directs that when used to cure the bites of venomous creatures the stone should be reduced to a powder, which was to be strewn over the wound; sometimes, however, this powder was dissolved in wine and administered internally.<br />
As an agate, if held in the mouth, was supposed to quench thirst, it was recommended at an early period for the care of fevers and inflammatory diseases.<br />
In Byzantine times the use of agate for inflamed eyes and for headaches is still advised by Psellus (eleventh century), who adds that it checks menstruation and prevents the accumulation of water in cases of dropsy. This he attributes to the wonderful absorbent power of the stone.<br />
It seems most probable that here some kind of hydrophane has been confounded with the agate. The other use, that of checking hemorrhages, presupposes the use of a red variety of agate. </p>
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		<title>Virtues of Beryl</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 18:17:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>precious stones</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[beryl]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[cure]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[eye]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thomas de Cantimpré tells us that the beryl cures quinsy and swollen glands in the neck if the affected part be rubbed with the stone. It is also useful as a remedy for diseases of the eye, and if water in which it has been steeped be given to anyone suffering from an attack of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thomas de Cantimpré tells us that the beryl cures quinsy and swollen glands in the neck if the affected part be rubbed with the stone. It is also useful as a remedy for diseases of the eye, and if water in which it has been steeped be given to anyone suffering from an attack of hiccoughs, relief will be afforded.<br />
The beryl was warmly recommended as a cure for injuries to the eyeball, even of the most serious kind. For use in such cases the stone was to be pulverized in a mortar and this powder then passed through a fine sieve. </p>
<p>Of the minute particles thus secured a small quantity was to be introduced each morning into the injured eye, the patient being in a recumbent posture. He was then to keep properly quiet with his eyes shut for a considerable length of time after this operation. Although it was not indeed claimed that where the power of sight had been destroyed it could thus be restored, still even in case of such severe injury the eyeball was healed sooner and assumed a better appearance. In less serious cases a cure was considered to be assured.</p>
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		<title>Virtues of carbuncle</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 18:33:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many virtues are attributed to carbuncle (red garnet). It is related that those who wear them can resist poisons and are preserved from the pest. They dissipate sadness, control incontinence, avert evil thoughts and dreams, exhilarate the soul and foretell misfortunes to man by losing their native splendor.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many virtues are attributed to carbuncle (red garnet). It is related that those who wear them can resist poisons and are preserved from the pest. </p>
<p>They dissipate sadness, control incontinence, avert evil thoughts and dreams, exhilarate the soul and foretell misfortunes to man by losing their native splendor.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Virtues of Coral</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 18:47:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coral and safran, if wrapped in the skin of a cat, were believed to have marvellous powers and when emeralds were added to the coral the talisman would drive off a mortal fever. To have the proper effect, however, it must be attached to the neck of the patient. As a cure for hydrophobia, dog-collars [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coral and safran, if wrapped in the skin of a cat, were believed to have marvellous powers and when emeralds were added to the coral the talisman would drive off a mortal fever.<br />
To have the proper effect, however, it must be attached to the neck of the patient.<br />
As a cure for hydrophobia, dog-collars set with flint and Maltese coral were recommended in Roman times; &#8220;sacred shells&#8221; and herbs over which magic incantations had been pronounced were also attached to or enclosed in these collars.<br />
The use of coral in this case appears to have been due to the belief in its power to dissolve the spell cast by the Evil Eye, for Gratius, who flourished in the first century a.d, and was a contemporary of the poet Ovid, asserts that if such collars were put on dogs suffering from hydrophobia, the gods were appeased, and the charm cast by &#8220;an envious eye&#8221; was broken.<br />
The Hindu physicians found that coral tasted both sweet and sour, and they asserted that its principal action was<br />
on the secretions of the mucons membrane, on the bile and on certain morbid secretions.</p>
<p>Although the chemical constituents of coral have but slight medicinal value, it is quite possible that some effects upon the secretions may have been observed experimentally after the administration of a dose of powdered coral.<br />
An old pharmacopoeia gives elaborate directions for the preparation of the &#8220;Tincture of Coral.&#8221; A branch of very red coral was to be buried in melted wax, and allowed to remain over a fire for the space of two days, &#8220;after which time you will see that the coral has become white, while the wax has assumed a red hue.&#8221;<br />
A fresh branch of coral is then to be put into the partially colored wax and the above operation repeated ; the wax will then be &#8220;redder than before.&#8221; It is now to be broken into crusts which are to be steeped in alcohol until the liquid has extracted the coloring matter from the wax and has become reddish.<br />
In this way, after the removal of the wax by filtration, etc., a tincture was obtained which is represented to have been an excellent tonic and to have had the power to expel &#8220;bad humors&#8221; by inducing perspiration, or by its diuretic action.</p>
<p>We strongly suspect that in this as in many modern &#8220;tonics&#8221; the contents of spirit was the active principle.<br />
An apparent confirmation of the widespread belief of former centuries that red coral changed its hue in sympathy with the state of the wearer&#8217;s health, caused perhaps by the exudations or sweats arising from fevers or other ailments, is given from personal experience by the German physician, Johann Wittich.<br />
Writing toward the end of the sixteenth century, this author relates that he was called in to attend a youth named Bernard Erasmus, son of the burgomaster of Amstadt.</p>
<p> As the youth sickened unto death a red coral which he was wearing turned first whitish, then of a dirty yellow, and finally became covered with black spots. To the anxious questions of the youth&#8217;s sister, Wittich could only give a mournful answer, telling her to take away the coral, for death was surely approaching, and this prognostication proved to be only too true, as in a few hours young Erasmus was dead.<br />
A rosary of coral beads was sometimes called in France a pater de sang, or &#8220;blood-rosary,&#8221; since it was believed to check hemorrhages. An anonymous author of an eighteenth century treatise on superstitions, assuming that this effect could be produced only by thickening the blood, asserts that such a rosary might do more harm than good for if it possessed this power at one time, it must possess it constantly, and its action would be very injurious.</p>
<p>Pearls and corals were still freely used as therapeutic agents in the last half of the seventeenth century for we are told that Louis XIV (1638-1715), in 1655, took tablets containing gold and pearls, which had been prescribed for him by his physician Vallot, and, in 1664, a remedy composed of pearls and corals was recommended by the same authority.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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