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06/10/2008

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Lillian

From the shamans of American Indians to the astrologers of Hindu cultures, from the headmen of the Celts to the ghostmen of the Aborigines, they all have used stones to cure, heal and protect. Just remember that in order to pack the greatest healing punch, gemstones should be all natural and free of all chemical treatments. Sometimes these pure gemstones are hard to find in traditional jewlery stores.

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