Hot Stones
The application of heat has a long history. Ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians used hot stones, wrapping them into hot blankets or immersing them in hot water or sand.
Practitioners in ancient India used regional and whole-body hyperthermia for health purposes and anti-aging.
Asians heated by the sun made mats with amethyst, agate, tourmaline, and jadeite stones to accumulate the thermal healing power of the sunlight, which they transferred to their bodies while sleeping on the mats at night.
Turkish baths, Russian banyas, and Finnish saunas are other samples of traditional heat treatments that enhance wellbeing.
Thermal methods have great potential, and the InfraRed Energy radiated by Amethyst crystals is the best source of such heat.*
Dr. Uwe, a famous naturopath from Germany, states in his bestseller book 98,6 F the Ideal Body Temperature as the Secret to Optimum Health that hypothermia, or low temperature, may be the cause or symptom of many disorders and usually comes with age.
The book linked above is only for informational purposes. It does not construe any medical advice or claims about Ereada® products, and like all research articles or literature, it may contain errors. The author is neither related to nor affiliated with Ereada Corp.
According to Dr. Uwe's data, hot crystals and stones may have great potential for supporting the reversal to optimal temperatures.
It is enjoyable for almost everybody to lay on hot stones, especially in cold or chilly seasons, because of the warmth, coziness, and tranquility you get from hot crystals.
All crystals, especially amethyst and tourmaline, crushed into small pieces provide an even distribution of warmth. They may balance mental, physical, and spiritual wellness levels through two natural processes: negative ion emission and the release of far-infrared rays.
Thanks to hot crystals, it is possible to manage comfort and wellness and maintain quality of life naturally.
During hot seasons, the best practice may be to use the stones and crystals without heating to create a comfortable environment. They absorb excessive heat and cool you down.
It is the primary way the unpowered gemstone mats are used in Asian countries.