enow.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: stones that promote fertility
  2. etsy.com has been visited by 1M+ users in the past month

    • Black-Owned Shops

      Discover One-of-a-Kind Creations

      From Black Sellers In Our Community

    • Star Sellers

      Highlighting Bestselling Items From

      Some Of Our Exceptional Sellers

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Aetites - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aetites

    It is also called an eagle-stone, [1] aquiline, or aquilaeus. The stone is said to prevent spontaneous abortion and premature delivery, while shortening labor and birth for a full-term birth. [2] From Theophrastus onwards, the belief is also recorded that the stone had the ability to "give birth" to other stones, based on the crystals found ...

  3. Baalbek Stones - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baalbek_Stones

    The large stones may have been moved into position on rollers along temporary earthen banks from the quarry. [4] The remaining three are Roman monoliths, not part of a larger structure, conventionally known as the "Stone of the Pregnant Woman" (estimated at 1,000 t), the "Stone of the South" (est. 1,242 t), and the "Forgotten Stone" (est. 1,650 t).

  4. Rocha dos Namorados - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocha_dos_Namorados

    The stone is more than two meters high, and has a shape similar to that of a mushroom, with the top having a circumference of about 7 meters. Some [ who? ] consider that it resembles a womb . The fertility rite involves girls of marriageable age consulting the rock (as if it were an oracle) to find out how long before they get married.

  5. Fertility and religion - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fertility_and_religion

    Demeter was the central deity in fertility rites held in classical Greece. Her rites included celebrating the change of seasons. [2] Most women's festivals related in some way to woman's proper function as a fertile being (believed to allow women to promote the fertility of crops). [3]

  6. 14 foods that boost fertility, from fish to fruits to veggies

    www.aol.com/news/14-foods-boost-fertility-fish...

    A Mediterranean diet, salmon, olive oil, plant protein, can help fertility. Certain vitamins can help. Good sleep, low stress and exercise all boost fertility.

  7. Napakivi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napakivi

    It can also be the central stone of a burial mound. [1] Napakivi may have been considered facilitators of fertility or protectors of domain, or they may have been legal indicators of ownership. It is plausible they may have been considered some kind of magical centres of force or energy accumulators; perhaps the seat of a tutelary spirits power.

  8. Crystal healing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_healing

    Crystal healing is a pseudoscientific alternative-medicine practice that uses semiprecious stones and crystals such as quartz, agate, amethyst or opal. Despite the common use of the term "crystal", many popular stones used in crystal healing, such as obsidian, are not technically crystals .

  9. Akuaba - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akuaba

    While the Fanti are best known for their akua'ba, other tribes in the West African region, such as the Kru and Igbo people, have their own distinctive styles of fertility dolls. These dolls are often used in similar ways, reflecting the importance of fertility and children in many West African cultures.

  1. Ads

    related to: stones that promote fertility