DIAMOND:

Some profound insight has been reported with diamond therapy. I think any kind of diamond therapy would make me feel good! A gemstone therapist may choose this stone to increase clarity and vision.

EMERALD:

Some gemstone therapists say this is one of the strongest healing gemstones. It carries the color ray green. It promotes physical and emotional healing. It helps to balance chaos through the internal and external being. Symbol of prosperity promoting awareness and conscious recognition.

GREEN FLUORITE:

Here's a gemstone for the ladies who are having hormonal imbalances, PMS and going through menopause. Many gemstone therapists find this stone helpful.

PURPLE RAINBOW FLUORITE:

Need a bit of change in your life? Need a fire lit under your seat? Try this gemstone to help facilitate movement and remove procrastination.

JADE:

For a calming and relaxing gemstone, try Jade. Some gemstone therapists may use this stone on sore muscles or wherever tension is mounting. it is said to promote peace.

KUNZITE:

This stone has been used to support the emotions. For some emotional synchronicity, try Kunzite.

LAPIS:

I have a globe in my office made of Lapis and I find it so relaxing and peaceful. I can sit there and think without dozing off. Lapis is said to help the mind understand. It helps to open and expand awareness. Even if the emotions of the heart are running overtime, gemstone therapist says it can balance the mind with the heart.

LEOPARDSKIN JASPER:

As a supportive stone, a gemstone therapist may use this stone to help call in what you need, not necessarily what you want. Therefore, it is a supportive stone.

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