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How to clean gemstone necklaces

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Clutter on your desk builds up and eventually you can’t do anything until you clear it. This familiar scenario serves as a metaphor for healing gemstone necklaces and the need to clean them effectively. If the healing stones are cared for properly, their capabilities are vast. When applied therapeutically, gemstones release unwanted energies from the patient’s body and aura. Over time, these unwanted energies accumulate on the surface of the gemstones, as well as in the energy field that surrounds each of them. Like clutter on a desk, these unwanted energies get in the way of gemstones’ healing powers, and the stones must be cleaned.

There are many methods for cleaning gemstone necklaces. Running water, sunlight, moonlight, floor cleaning, stains, salt, and clay packs and baths are among some of the more common cleaning methods. In addition to these, we now have cleansing sprays made with the energy footprint of gemstone energies specially designed to remove a variety of unwanted energies. This method can be the fastest, easiest and most effective of all.

Water is effective for cleaning wireless mineral kingdom therapy tools, such as crystals and crystal clusters. However, there are significant drawbacks to using water to clean gemstone necklaces. The most important is the premature breakage of the collar. This can happen if the collar is cleaned with water as often as required (daily or more often if you have a serious health problem). Also, it is best to be in constant contact with a therapeutic gemstone necklace. If you break this contact to allow a necklace to dry out, you will lose connection to the necklace’s resources. A supportive energy network must be formed between the body and the collar, and repeated loss of contact with the collar prevents this. Also, water cleaning will be ineffective if the water coming out of your tap is chlorinated and the chlorine will consume the thread.

Sunlight is another popular method for cleaning gemstone necklaces. However, sunlight can bleach the color of certain gemstones, and worse, it can impart harmful solar radiation. Sunlight only loosens unwanted energies from gemstones. These energies have yet to be removed from the gem energy field. If gemstones are placed in sunlight, they should always be placed behind glass to avoid solar radiation, some of which is non-therapeutic. Due to the ever-changing levels of solar and cosmic radiation, gemstones are no longer recommended for sunbathing.

Baths in the moonlight can be effective, but only for certain gemstones. Sugilite is one of these gems. Although it may appear that the moonlight (or, rather, the reflection of the sun) does the cleaning, it is in fact the gravitational pull of the moon. If you choose to use the moon for gemstone cleaning, first spray the gems with the new cleaning sprays and then place them outside in a sheltered area that will be bathed in moon energy for at least a few hours.

If you live in the suburbs or a rural area, placing your gemstone necklaces in the ground or burying them outside not only cleanses the gemstones, but also rejuvenates them with the energies of the Earth. In addition, plants and soil microbes have vital energy that can neutralize the unwanted energies that gemstones can accumulate. One downside to soil cleaning is that animals have been known to excavate and relocate gemstones, much to the regret of gem owners! Some of these gems have been found weeks and months later, sometimes in remote parts of the courtyard. Another drawback is that dirt particles can get stuck in the thread and puncture the holes in a collar, so the collar should be cleaned with water. Prolonged exposure to the ground can also dull the surface of softer gemstones, such as apatite, fluorite, and rhodochrosite.

Cleaning your gemstones by placing them in a bowl of salt is easy. However, it is not a complete cleaning. Due to the nature of the salt crystal, it can absorb most of the unwanted energies, but not all. Also, it does not scatter these energies. Also, the salt needs to be replaced every two to three days to keep it working effectively. This is no longer the most convenient or easy way to clean gemstones.

On the first examination, clay appeared to be the champion of gemstone cleaning. Clay is not only capable of removing unwanted energies from stones, but it also removes X-rays and electromagnetic radiation. However, the downside of clay cleaning becomes apparent very quickly. Besides being messy and time consuming, clay puts unnecessary pressure on silk and actually deteriorates some gemstones.

Cleaning sprays made with the energies of healing gemstones have finally solved the problems associated with cleaning gemstones and crystals. The sprays eliminate the possibility of premature collar breakage due to wet floss or ineffective cleaning methods. Sprays allow you to remain in constant contact with a healing gemstone necklace and do not damage the surface of gemstones that can be damaged by water, such as lapis lazuli, malachite, and mother of pearl. Also, soft gems like rhodochrosite, fluorite, and apatite are not at risk under the care of aerosols.

These sprays are safe, comprehensive, easy to use, and effective. They are capable of removing unwanted energies not only from gemstone surfaces, but also from within, as well as from surrounding energy fields. Additionally, aerosols can remove a wide variety of unwanted energies, including negative energies, emotional energies, thought forms, entity contamination, pain residues, electromagnetic radiation, and the buildup that blurs and obscures the information communicated by our genes. Finally, sprays provide a way for clinicians to apply therapeutic gemstones in practice. Physicians now have the ability to quickly, easily and effectively clean their gem and crystal healing tools between patients.

To view a video demonstration on how to use gemstone necklace cleaning sprays, visit: http://blog.gemformulas.com/2010/05/12/best-way-to-cleanse-therapeutic-gemstone-necklaces. aspx

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