We all know GOLD is a rare and precious metal and a popular commodity for investment. But apart from being very valuable have you wondered why gold was used by almost all the major civilizations in the world to symbolize power, beauty, purity and accomplishment and continues to hold such a prominent place in our society? The answer lies in the ability of gold to possess a warm energy that brings soothing vibrations to the body to aid in the healing process.
Gold is an all-natural mineral that is non-toxic and exhibits no interactions with other drugs, and is easily tolerated by the body. The earliest records of gold being used for medicinal and healing purposes come from the Egyptian civilization where alchemists developed an “elixir” made of liquid gold. They believed that gold is mystical and represented the perfection of mater and its presence in the body would enliven, rejuvenate, cure and protect the body from several diseases and also restore youthfulness.
The Egyptians also used gold in dentistry and it is still in favor today as an ideal material in dental work as it is non-toxic, can be shaped easily and does not corrode.
Gold-coated pills and “gold waters” were extremely popular in medieval Europe to treat discomfort due to sore limbs – (one of the earliest references to arthritis) while ancient Romans used gold to cure skin problems.
In China, peasants cook their rice with a gold coin to replenish the mineral in their bodies, and fancy Chinese restaurants put 24-karat gold-leaf in their food preparations which indicate the restorative properties of gold.
In India gold is used in Ayurveda for rejuvenation and revitalization under the name of Swarna Bhasma.
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