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  2. Crystal healing - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Black Star sapphire - Wikipedia

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    Black star sapphire, also known as 'natural star sapphire' is a type of corundum (aluminum oxide). It is usually cut into a dome shape to show a star feature. If it is cut with a flat or almost flat face, then a golden colour is revealed. The chemical composition and features for black star were analyzed in the Journal of Gemmology. [citation ...

  4. Lapidary (text) - Wikipedia

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    According to the legend, emeralds were used to protect from evil spirits and were good against poison. [14] Sapphire was the "fairest of all precious stones", and was used to block cholera, to remove ulcers in the intestines, and to prevent poisoning. It was also believed that it could recreate the heart and help in cardiac pressure.

  5. Magnet therapy - Wikipedia

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    These physical and biological claims are unproven and no effects on health or healing have been established. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Although hemoglobin , the blood protein that carries oxygen, is weakly diamagnetic (when oxygenated) or paramagnetic (when deoxygenated), the magnets used in magnetic therapy are many orders of magnitude too weak ...

  6. Why 'The Color Purple' has been a source of Black healing ...

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    “The Color Purple,” a movie musical adaptation of Alice Walker's novel, 1985 film, and stage musical is slated to premiere in North America on Dec. 25.

  7. Traditional African medicine - Wikipedia

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    Serious adverse effects, even death, can result from misidentification or misuse of healing plants. [1] For example, various aloe plants are widely used in traditional African medicine, but some varieties, such as Aloe globuligemma , are toxic and can cause death. [ 1 ]

  8. Is drinking alcohol bad for your health? New dietary ...

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    No one should drink to achieve health benefits, and some people should not drink at all,” he said, adding that the organization supports the use of this study to inform the guidelines as ...

  9. Black Star of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Black Star of Queensland, also known as the Brimstone of Queensland, named after its nature and place of origin, is a 733-carat (146.6 g) black sapphire, and was the world's largest gem quality star sapphire until The Star of Adam was discovered. The Black Star sapphire is an oval-shaped gemstone cut as a cabochon like all other star ...