Jewelry and its connection to energy and conductivity are the focus of this text. The author suggests that wearing certain metals as jewelry serves a purpose beyond aesthetics:
Metals in Jewelry and Their Supposed Benefits
The text claims that common jewelry metals like silver, gold, and copper are electrical conductors that can rebalance and enhance the body’s energy. Here’s what each metal supposedly represents:
• 🌞 Gold: Energy of the sun
• 🌙 Silver: Energy of the moon
• ♀️ Copper: Energy of Venus
Other Materials and Their Alleged Properties
Besides metals, the author mentions other materials used in jewelry:
• 🌋 Shungite and volcanic rocks
• 💎 Quartz
Quartz is given special attention. The author claims it resonates with water and can balance the water structure in the body.
Quartz and Water
The author suggests that:
• Wearing quartz can balance the water structure in your body
• Placing quartz in water overnight can “structure” the water
• This structuring occurs because quartz imparts its “fractal shape” to the water
It’s important to note that these claims are not supported by scientific evidence and should be considered speculative or based on alternative beliefs.
Additional Facts About Jewelry and Minerals
While the claims in the text are not scientifically proven, here are some interesting facts about jewelry and minerals:
• 🔬 Quartz is piezoelectric, meaning it can generate an electric charge under mechanical stress
• 🧠 The placebo effect can make people feel better when wearing jewelry they believe has healing properties
• 🌡️ Some metals used in jewelry, like copper, do have antimicrobial properties
• 🎨 The use of gemstones and metals in jewelry dates back to prehistoric times
• 🔋 While metals in jewelry can conduct electricity, the effect on the human body is negligible
Remember, while jewelry can have cultural, emotional, and aesthetic value, its effects on health and energy are not scientifically established.