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Heulandite

Heulandite

A species of Zeolite

General Info About Heulandite

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Physical Properties of Heulandite

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Chemical Properties of Heulandite

Formula
MxAlxSi1-xO2·yH2O
Elements listed
Al, Si, O, Na, Mg, K, Ca

Characteristics of Heulandite

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Cultural Significance of Heulandite

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Healing Properties of Heulandite

Heulandite is believed to be a powerful stone in the practice of Reiki, harmonizing the body's energy and kick-starting physical and emotional healing. Excessive bloating may benefit from heulandite, and it might encourage active toxin removal. The stone's particles are supposedly so tiny that they can infiltrate the body's cells, which is how they remove toxic components.

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