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Black Tourmaline Description

Black Tourmaline Description

Also known as Schorl, black tourmaline is made up of Sodium Iron Aluminum Borate Silicate.  It is black in color and the black variety of tourmaline accounts for 95% of all tourmalines in nature. The mineral Schorl is named after the village in Saxony Germany known as Zschorlau. The name tourmaline derives from the language Sinhalese and refers to red-brownish stones called carnelian.  Black varieties of tourmaline can be found all over the world but is mostly mined in Brazil and many parts of Africa.



History


Black Tourmaline has been used in many cultures mostly for the protective properties of the stone.  The ancient Egyptians believed that the mineral has the ability to stave off negative energies and create stability and equilibrium.  Native American tribes wore the stones to connect to earth and protect the wearer from danger.  In the 19th Century, it was used to treat a variety of ailments including acne, eczema and arthritis.  The ability to heal pain was so popular that the Black Tourmaline was also used by doctors.  



Metaphysical Properties


• Dispels Negative Energies

• Increase Physical Vitality

• Grounds Energy

• Disperses Tension and Stress

• Clears Negative Thoughts

• Promotes Calm, Laid-Back Attitude

• Heightens Clear Rational Behaviors

• Encourages Positive Attitude

• Stimulates Altruism

• Sharpens Mental Focus

• Increases Alertness 



Physical Healing


• Defends Against Debilitating Disease

• Strengthens the Immune System

• Treats Dyslexia and Arthritis

• Provide Pain Relief

• Realigns the Spinal Column

• Supports Weight Loss and Reduces Bloating

• Worn Around the Neck, It Will Protect Against Electronics, Electromagnetic Smog and Radiation

• Cleanses the Body from Radiation and Pollutants

• Improves Blood Circulation 



Chakras


• Root

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