GEM ELIXIRS

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Made in a similar fashion to Flower Essences, Gem Elixirs integrate and act as an interface between the mental, physical, spiritual, and emotional levels of being. Through sympathetic resonance and electromagnetic vibration, gem elixirs have profound energizing and healing qualities.

From the distant past to modern times, gems have been valued not only as physical adornment, but also for their exquisite and powerful healing abilities. In the Far East, gems have been used for centuries as spiritual talisman and conductors of healing light energy.  Also used for protection, gems carry significant cosmic power within their crystalline structures and are used in the 5000 year old Ayurvedic system of medicine to balance the various planetary alignments affecting an individual's natal astrological birth chart.  In modalities of energy medicine, including yoga, it is believed that disease often begins on the energetic level of our being long before it shows on the physical level. This is also true homeopathically.
 
The science of Ayurvedic medicine teaches that the physical body is actually composed and sustained by a much subtler energy body.  This energy body is made up of a subtle system of energy vortexes and energy pathways called chakras, meridians, sarotas, and nadis.  Our physical body is also surrounded by an electromagnetic energy field known as the aura.

Gem elixirs greatly strengthen and enhance the workings of the subtle energy body and aura.  Our formulas combine the gentle and nurturing qualities of Flower Essences with the powerful and dynamic influence of Gem Elixirs, thus allowing the most complete stimulation and toning of the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of human existence and thereby establishing radiant homeostasis and wellbeing.

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