Guest guest Posted July 1, 2010 Report Share Posted July 1, 2010 The Natural Healing Power of Sulfur Properties: Protection, willpower, healing energy. Solid to clear yellow. Rejuvenating, especially if one does a great deal of thinking/mental work and little physical exercise. Mental clarity, focus, analysis, understanding, willpower, discipline, confidence. Sulphur is considered to be related primarily to the solar plexus chakra, but it can purify and detoxify environments, thoughts, and even the auric energy fields of other people. Folk Remedies: Traditionally very healing for wounds, cleansing and healing skin, sinus, pancreas, liver, syphilis, appendix, indigestion, insomnia, depression. Used in Egypt and modern hot springs/baths for arthritis, pain, rheumatism, swelling, lymph, cysts, hemorrhoids. Strengthens endocrine glands. Found in garlic, mustard, chives, onions and horseradish. Sulfur is a wonderful mineral to assist assimilation and digestion. Sulfur is a good stone to take with you when traveling. When traveling and eating unfamiliar food, it can be difficult on the system. Therefore, sulfur can assist in weight loss by allowing the food to digest and assimilate properly. It is also used to detoxify the body of accumulated toxins and environmental pollutants. People will use it as a fumigant to discourage infestations of insects. Repels garden bugs. Sulfur helps repair injured joints, tendons, ligaments, and connective tissue. Sulfur helps build sulfur-bearing amino acids which detoxify the liver, nourish the hair and skin, and build flexible muscle. Angstrom-sized sulfur is as or more biologically available than MSM (methyl-sulfonyl-methane). Sulfur is found in rainwater and in plants dependent on rainwater for survival. Many foods are grown agriculturally and in greenhouses and thus are deficient in sulfur. The greater part of the sulphur present in the human body is contained in the two sulphur containing amino acids, methionine and cysteine. In the body sulphur is found only in combination with some other constituents of the body. It does not exist in a free state. Sulphur from foods is absorbed as an organic compound and after metabolism, it is converted into sulphate and excreted in the urine. Feng Shui: Sulfur is used in China for honoring health, wealth, protection. Use in each of these center of the house for the best results. History: Sulphur is a pale yellow, non-metallic element. Sulfur is a mineral species in the Orthorhombic crystal system, the chemical composition is pure Sulfur, sometimes contains Selenium and Tellurium. The refractive index is around 1.95 and the specific gravity is 2.07. Sulfur is a very soft mineral, only a 1-2 on the hardness scale. Sulfur is usually seen as vivid yellow crystals on matrix. The main localities for this mineral are Mexico, California, USA, and Italy. Sulfur potentiates all other minerals allowing them to be absorbed and utilized more efficiently. Sulfur creates permeability. It works synergistically with vitamin C to create the super-protein collagen. Sulfur helps alleviate wrinkles, and skin damage, including scarring. the atomic number 16. It is denoted with the symbol S. English translations of the Bible commonly referred to burning sulfur as " brimstone " , giving rise to the name of 'fire-and-brimstone' sermons, in which listeners are reminded of the fate of eternal damnation that await the unbelieving and unrepentant. It is from this part of the Bible that Hell is implied to " smell of sulfur " (likely due to its association with volcanic activity). According to the Ebers Papyrus, a sulfur ointment was used in ancient Egypt to treat granular eyelids. Sulfur was used for fumigation in preclassical Greece; this is mentioned in the Odyssey. Pliny the Elder discusses sulfur in book 35 of his Natural History, saying that its best-known source is the island of Melos. He also mentions its use for fumigation, medicine, and bleaching cloth. A natural form of sulfur known as shiliuhuang was known in China since the 6th century BC and found in Hanzhong. By the 3rd century, the Chinese discovered that sulfur could be extracted from pyrite. Chinese Daoists were interested in sulfur's flammability and its reactivity with certain metals, yet its earliest practical uses were found in traditional Chinese medicine. Pacholyk, MS. L.Ac http://www.peacefulmind.com/order_crystals.htm Therapies for healing mind, body, spirit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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