The Big Little Book of Magick

(Barry) #1

Wash the gemstone thoroughly and store until you
need it again. Always give your stones time to rest
between making batches of elixir. A small stone is
capable of charging an ounce of water at a time.


The Seven-Gem Elixir is made by placing all seven
gems in the bottle at one time. With the Nine-Gem
Elixir, place the nine gemstones in the bottle. The rest of
the procedure is the same as for a single-gem elixir.


Unless patients are very ill, have them take six to
twelve drops of the elixir, three or four times a day. For
all single-gem elixirs, give the more seriously ill patient
four to six doses each day. Nine-Gem Elixir is stronger
and is only given once or twice a day. The Seven-Gem
Elixir is given only two or three times a day. In all
chronic cases, one dose per day of Seven- or Nine-Gem
Elixir is useful, along with single-gem elixirs. It takes
time to see any tangible results. (The elixirs may also be
added to bath water or massage oils.)


Use the following list of gemstones to determine
which ones to give a patient. Sometimes more than one
stone will be useful in treating a disease.


AGATE, BROWN Excessive menstrual bleeding, fever,


epilepsy, water retention.


AMBER Colds, ulcers, malignant and benign growths,
soreness, hay fever, asthma, goiter, and respiratory
diseases.


AMETHYST Gout, nightmares, eye diseases.


CARNELIAN OR BLOODSTONE Hemorrhages, ulcers.

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