Blue and green Apatite rough stone

A pocket-sized rough apatite certainly has beautiful decorative qualities, but beyond its vast palette of colors(blue, green, yellow, white and even violet), this stone in its natural state possesses valuable lithotherapy properties.


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Why an Apatite rough stone?

In lithotherapy

According to some, one of Apatite's eminent virtues is weight loss. The desire for change is the key to well-being, but healthy weight loss also requires spiritual balance, exercise and a diet designed by a nutritionist .

Apatite is often associated with true Howlite(true, because it can be confused with Magnesite) for aesthetic as well as metaphysical reasons: they are both stones of communication and intuition, favoring exchange and creativity.

Apatite is a strengthening stone for bones in general, but also for nails and hair. It is useful for slimming cures.

Blue Apatite, a shamanic stone and wisdom, is a great help for all ENT-related matters.

Green apatite is a healing stone, particularly connected to nature, and can be very useful for young adults going through a whirlwind of feelings and changes.

Among other things, yellow apatite is an excellent adrenaline regulator.

Mineralogy of your rough stone

Apate means "deception" or "cheating" in ancient Greek: the name comes from its resemblance to many other stones. Its crystals can also take many forms. Apatite is the most common phosphate mineral and the primary source of phosphorus for plants. The bones and teeth of many animals - including humans - are made of calcium phosphate.

A touch of magic for the eyes: some Apatites fluoresce under ultraviolet light.


*Please note that lithotherapy is not a substitute for serious medical treatment.
*Please note! Some minerals may be toxic and must not be licked or ingested (as such or in the form of powder, elixir or stone water) or be in prolonged contact with the skin or mucous membranes.
*The information on the stones described here are general indications based on our research and experience, and are not exhaustive.

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