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Has anyone used amethyst or crystal

(55 Posts)
overthehill Tue 05-Sept-23 17:02:38

Have you experienced good results using crystals for health.

Fleurpepper Thu 07-Sept-23 15:59:37

I really like the colour and texture of ivory and corals - but I would never ever buy any.

ixion Thu 07-Sept-23 15:54:51

Would my Waterford Crystal be an effective substitute?🤞

Fleurpepper Thu 07-Sept-23 15:50:28

As said, ecologically VERY destructive

“It would be a great shame,” says Sophia Pickles, the campaign leader at Global Witness, “if consumers buying goods that they believe help them ‘connect with the Earth’ are, in fact, making purchases that are connected to grave human-rights abuses, environmental destruction, conflict and corruption.

Unfortunately, this is a very real risk for products like crystals.”

Until retailers are required to prove responsible sourcing and reveal their supply chains, she says, crystal consumers must acknowledge they’re participating in practices that are having devastating environmental and social impact. “The responsibility of companies to address harms to people and planet in their supply chains is gaining increasing traction. Industries selling ‘wellbeing’ that do not make it their business to take steps to ensure they are sourcing their materials responsibly are at risk of accusations of deep hypocrisy.”

Aveline Thu 07-Sept-23 15:41:46

I just like them. Beautiful objects

Callistemon21 Thu 07-Sept-23 15:35:53

Germanshepherdsmum

Hippy stuff.

Yes!

Has anyone visited Glastonbury? There are lots of crystal etc shops there.

I have just a few which were bought in Australia and were mined in Australia by adults.
A couple sit by my computer, a couple by my bed.
They are there because they're pretty, not that I believe they are healing or stop bad vibes from the Wifi.

(Although you never know 😁)

Jodieb Thu 07-Sept-23 14:40:56

Pennywhistle. You can do the same thing with a needle and thread.

M0nica Thu 07-Sept-23 14:39:09

Springseternal What was the evidence tht it was the crystals that did the job, rather than coincidence or, as GSM says, the normal natural process.

Theexwife Thu 07-Sept-23 14:35:43

Probably works as well as praying, if you believe it may help you to feel calmer.

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 07-Sept-23 14:23:02

SpringsEternal

A friend of mine had ovarian cysts. She used a crystal and got rid of them.

Most ovarian cysts disappear naturally so I very much doubt that the crystals did anything.

Stillstanding Thu 07-Sept-23 14:16:29

I was given some crystals by a friend who wanted to help me because I am disabled. I accepted them because me and my friend were a pair of old hippies. My friend died a few years ago. The crystals are still where she positioned them so that they could exude their healing powers most effectively. I dont know about that but they are pretty and they remind me of the kindness of a friend. That makes me feel good so maybe they do heal a bit. Who knows?

SpringsEternal Thu 07-Sept-23 14:12:35

A friend of mine had ovarian cysts. She used a crystal and got rid of them.

nanna8 Thu 07-Sept-23 12:45:33

Nice for jewellery - that’s all.

orly Thu 07-Sept-23 12:35:15

Put them together and it's a gateway to crystal meth!

grandtanteJE65 Thu 07-Sept-23 12:24:49

I have no faith in gemstones or the like as agents for healing, but I am sure it is like everything else that people believe in.

If you believe strongly enough, it may well have an effect, but do remember that there are no guarantees.

If it makes you better able to cope having crystals to hand, then it won't do any more harm than my prayers to God and the Virgin Mary on DH's behalf. They may not be answered in the form I would like (by him responding well to cancer treatment and living well for another number of years), but they do help me to stay moderately calm in this crisis.

If crystals help you, or a loved one, go ahead and use them as a supplement to whatever else is necessary to resolve the problem.

sodapop Thu 07-Sept-23 12:10:07

I glanced at the title and thought it was about crystal meth shock

Amalegra Thu 07-Sept-23 12:05:59

I would have to know the scientific evidence before I would consider a treatment outside the medical ones. I can’t conceive of any rational explanation for ‘crystal healing’ and view it with great scepticism. If people believe it works, good for them; the placebo effect is well known and the mind is a powerful healing aid after all. BTW I should be a very healthy person if this is true! I have a varied collection of rocks and crystals picked up from mine dumps and beaches in Cornwall in my childhood there!

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 07-Sept-23 11:57:50

Hippy stuff.

Gundy Thu 07-Sept-23 11:54:46

Pretty… but voodoo stuff.

PennyWhistle Thu 07-Sept-23 11:46:20

Not for health purposes. But some years ago I purchased an amethyst pendulum with the intention of hanging it in my window as an ornament. I read online that crystal pendulums were used to predict a 'yes' or 'no' answer to a question. I decided to try it, and was so spooked when it worked several times (I honestly did not shake my hand or direct the direction of the pendulum) that I put it away in a box and it remains there! I have no idea what happened - but something did.

icanhandthemback Thu 07-Sept-23 11:46:02

Nope, it is all mumbo jumbo to me. However, if it floats your boat, as long as you get medical advice for the symptoms of any problems, why not.

BlueBelle Wed 06-Sept-23 03:10:47

I love crystals but absolutely no faith that they do anything other than be pretty
So another NO

Fleurpepper Tue 05-Sept-23 22:07:19

Many articles around explaining this

www.theguardian.com/global/2019/jun/16/are-crystals-the-new-blood-diamonds-the-truth-about-muky-business-of-healing-stones

Fleurpepper Tue 05-Sept-23 22:05:42

NO. I am a huge believer in some alternative therapies, like acupressure, acupuncture, some herbal medicines, yoga, Gi-gung and Tai-chi.

But crystals, NO. This is an ecological disaster, and total dangerous nonsense. How can people claim to love and respect Mother Earth, and accept the ecological destruction involved, using massive machinery, dynamite and slave labour, including children, is just unbelievable. All happy-clappy flower peace and love - and no thinking or caring, or respect.

henetha Tue 05-Sept-23 21:16:35

No. Harmless probably, but no substitute for proper medical help.

ParlorGames Tue 05-Sept-23 18:55:24

No