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Topaz Blue Golden Stone Gemstone Therapy Remedies Online Home Healing Properties Gemstones

Topaz strengthens and sharpens the mind, against heart disease and varicose veins, exhaustion, stimulates blood circulation and pancreas, strengthens liver and kidneys, stimulates taste, strengthens the vital strength. Against insomnia and fatigue, promotes the 'good working order' of ovaries and testicles, against osteoporosis and tooth decay, stimulates the thyroid and thymus gland. Topaz can be used in money magic and is an excellent protector against negative magic and insanity.



Blue Topaz
Blue Topaz positively influences the throat area and therefore can be used as a therapy stone against sore throats, thyroid problems and goiter. This stone also cures angina, tonsillitis and laryngitis. Blue Topaz can also be used in the treatment of varicose veins and haemorrhoids, because it strengthens the veins. Blue Topaz is a stone that inspires the human psyche, and it gives its wearer a harmonious connection to the environment and nature.



Golden Topaz

Golden Topaz strengthens the entire system and protects the heart, blood circulation, liver and glands for all illness and it also strengthens the circulation and regulates the blood pressure, especially in cases of low blood pressure. Golden Topaz protects its wearer against illnesses caused by hyper- and hypo function of the endocrine glands, it also cures goitre. Golden Topaz strengthens the lungs and can cure and diminish loss of breath, bronchitis, colds and infections of the upper respiratory tract. It strengthens the immune system and makes sure that the oxygen is distributed throughout the body. On the psychological level Golden Topaz protects against depression and examination fright. Also Golden Topaz has given excellent results in the battle against insomnia, and it diminishes restless dreams and sleepwalking. It gives its wearer a positive outlook and strengthens intuition.

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