The Healing Crystals for Osteoporosis

By Felicia Eisnnicher •  5 min read

Suffering from osteoporosis and its pain and discomfort? This article talks about its causes and the best crystals for healing osteoporosis.

Osteoporosis occurs by the reduction of bone structure and bone mass, causing the bones to break more easily and even results in spontaneous fractures, under certain circumstances.

Typically, there are no symptoms in the early stages of osteoporosis or bone loss. However, once there’s a severe bone loss and the bones have been weakened, then you might see the following symptoms and signs:

  • Stooped posture
  • Bones the break much more easily
  • Loss of height
  • Back pain that is caused by a collapsed or fractured vertebra

Basically, it results from a cessation or a disruption of the normal regeneration of bone so that the amount of newly generated bone mass doesn’t correspond to the amount that is already broken down or have degenerated.

Although the basic mineral composition of the bones doesn’t change, there is an overall loss of strength and substance. The loss of substance is connected with the changes in metabolism or because of hormonal imbalance.

Because of this, women are particularly prone to the condition, since they are usually subjected to hormonal changes, that happen during their menopause, along with the reduced activity in the sexual glands and higher thyroid activity that results in osteoporosis.

Other than those, a lack or deficiency of vitamin D and calcium plus certain types of medication like cortisone can also play major roles in osteoporosis when the body tissue has an excess of toxic deposits.

Overall, the metabolism is impeded, and together with a lazy lifestyle without enough physical activity, osteoporosis can manifest. Therefore, detoxification which includes a diet without animal protein but rich in vitamin D and calcium, and sufficient physical activity are crucial factors to avoiding the onset of osteoporosis.

Crystals, too, can be particularly effective for supplementing these steps, especially the stones with a significant calcium content that can stimulate the calcium metabolism of the body and encourage bone health and growth. 

Here are some of the best crystals for healing osteoporosis. 

Crystals For Healing Osteoporosis

Apatite

crystals for healing osteoporosis

As a calcium phosphate, the apatite crystal is therefore the premier stone that is best for bone health and preventing osteoporosis. The chemical composition of this crystal is similar to that of bone fiber.

Its healing effects are particularly evident with fractures and bone injuries, where it can stimulate the regeneration of new bones and speeding up the re-fusion of bones quite remarkably. In addition, apatite speeds up the rebuilding of new bones and healing degenerating ones.

It is best to wear Apatite as a pendant or necklace for healing osteoporosis as well as other bone-related problems. Ensure that it has direct body contact to facilitate healing. As an alternative, you can also prepare an apatite gem essence and take 3 – 5 drops 3 times a day.

Fluorite

Fluorite

Fluorite is a calcium fluoride that like apatite, can also help improve the generation of new bone substance as well as providing healing of injured bones and osteoporosis. Additionally, fluorite is a potent stone that one can use for pain relief associated with osteoporosis and other bone issues while regulating normal bone growth.

You can wear fluorite as a pendant or necklace for long periods with direct body contact to facilitate healing. Additionally, you can take up to 5 drops of fluorite gem essence for 3 times a day to encourage bone growth from the inside.

Calcite

crystals for healing osteoporosis

Calcite is a form of calcium carbonate that is particularly helpful in encouraging better absorption of calcium in the intestine. As a result, the metabolism then supplies the calcium to your body which encourages the strengthening of your bones. Not only that, but calcite can also help improve the overall body development as well as easing pains and discomfort associated with osteoporosis.

To use calcite, you only need to wear calcite as a pendant, bracelet, or necklace to facilitate long-lasting healing of the bones and ease osteoporosis. Alternatively, you can just take a calcite gem essence for supplementary treatment.

Aragonite

Aragonite

Like calcite, aragonite is also a form of calcium carbonate. It can stimulate the absorption of calcium in your digestive system, allowing enough supplies of calcium to your body to encourage the strengthening of your skeleton.

Not only that, but this crystal can also help in healing bone injuries and fractures as well as easing the discomforts and pain of osteoporosis. Furthermore, this stone can also re-harmonize bone growth.

You should wear aragonite as a pendant, bracelet, or necklace for extended periods of time in order to heal osteoporosis and strengthening the bones. In addition, it is advisable to take at least 5 drops of aragonite gem essence 3 times a day in order to stimulate the absorption of calcium in the body.

Final Thoughts

When bones become brittle and weak and you end up suffering from osteoporosis, it is always best that you consult with a qualified doctor for proper medical treatment and cure. You can only use the crystals for healing osteoporosis above as a supplementary holistic treatment to support bone growth and healing and prevent worsening of osteoporosis.

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Felicia Eisnnicher

I am the Lead Author and Editor at Gemstagram. I am responsible for creating and editing content about the power of gems and crystals. I also teach about self-knowing, self-understanding and personal empowerment through numerology. My mission is to help people understand the power of gems and crystals, and how they can use that power to improve their lives. I believe that by understanding ourselves better, we can become more empowered individuals who are able to create our own destiny.

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