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Hematite: The Iron Stone with Healing Powers

Hematite: definition and uses, healing properties, magnet therapy, usage considerations, who should avoid hematite? and how to recharge it.

Natural Chinese Hematite

The hematite stone, also known as the Chinese Ironstone of the Arabs, is one of the thick, gray-black and red-brown gemstones in its raw form. Hematite has long been known as the blood stone.

Chinese Ironstone comes in black and brown colors.

Best type of Hematite

The best type of hematite is Chinese hematite that stands out for its superior quality.

Hematite is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth's surface and in the shallow crust. It is a common rock-forming mineral found in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks at locations throughout the world.

History of Hematite

Hematite was actually one of the first pigment minerals used. Over 40,000 years ago, people would crush the hematite into a fine powered and use it to make paints.

It has been mined at many locations around the world and has been traded extensively as a red pigment.

During the Renaissance when many painters began using oils and canvas, hematite was one of the most important pigments.

Pure hematite has a composition of about 70% iron and 30% oxygen by weight.

Hematite is not magnetic and should not respond to a common magnet. However, many specimens of hematite contain enough magnetite that they are attracted to a common magnet.

Hematite is extremely common with thousands of localities with exceptional crystals from Germany, Russia, Canada, U.S, Switzerland, Brazil, Sweden and Italy.

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Healing Properties of Hematite

  • Protection against negative energies, harm and fear.
  • It is beneficial for melancholia (excessive black bile in the body).
  • For those who experience fear in their dreams, placing it under the pillow can help.
  • It repels harmful creatures.
  • Useful for women who experience difficult childbirth.
  • It strengthens blood flow and balances blood pressure and increases oxygen absorption in the body.
  • Significantly reduces obsessive-compulsive behaviors.
  • Helpful for leg cramps and muscle contraction.
  • Improves self-confidence.
  • Prevents the absorption of negative energy from others.
  • Increases endurance and strength.
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Magnetotherapy or Magnetic Therapy

Cancer patients can use hematite stone as a high-energy stone to help control cancer cells.

In cancer, which involves rapid cell growth, if the cancer's movement in the body is at 200, the speed of chemotherapy is 100. Therefore, controlling cell movement is necessary, and magnetotherapy can assist in this. Since two-thirds of the body is composed of water and blood contains iron, magnetism can regulate it.

Although magnetotherapy has roots in ancient medicine, it was significantly advanced with Michael Faraday's discovery of magnetism in the 18th century. Today, various devices are used to optimize its therapeutic properties. The stimulating effects of these magnetic fields on accelerating the growth of hard tissues such as bones and soft tissues like muscles, tendons, and nerves have been demonstrated through various studies and research.

In 1979, use of EMFs was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as safe and non-invasive treatment. Since then, several research has shown that PEMFs can elicit therapeutic effects against bone diseases

Usage Considerations of Hematite Stone

Hematite is among the gems recommended for specific cases.

It is not recommended for pregnant women as it may be harmful to the fetus.

If wearing during sleep, place it under your pillow and, if possible, accompany it with rose quartz.

Continuous wearing by some individuals may cause side effects such as headaches.

If you are focusing solely on the properties of hematite, do not wear it with pearls as it can diminish its benefits.

Charging Hematite

To recharge the Hematite stone, which is rich in iron, it is advised not to wash it with water. Instead, it should be placed in dry sea salt for one hour to recharge.

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