- Cofactors SOD enzyme clears oxidative stress away from the cell, reducing the likelihood of potential oxidative stress affecting the nervous system
- Responsible for the biosynthesis of collagen, cofactors prolidase enzyme; collagen is needed to strengthen the components and structure of the cell
Zinc, Zn
- Protects neuron signaling from pathogens
- Improves electrophysiological impulses
- as an antiviral, providing protection and improving the immune system by strengthening the nervous system
- Regenerative - Fuchsite Amethyst, Clear Quartz, Tiger Eye, Rhodochrosite
- Energetic - Red Spinel, Sapphire, Amber, Hemimorphite
- Grounding - Stromatolite, Ammonite, Amber
- Counter Flow - Staurolite
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Our healing mineral crystal powder formulas are packaged in a "Self Charging Bottle." Each has a hematite bead nestled in the powder to keep the mineral crystals charged, healing, and fresh.
We must share our disclaimer that we are not medical practitioners and cannot give medical advice. Minerals & crystals used for healing should be used as a complement to other therapies and not as a replacement for regular medical care. For external use only.
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