![]() ![]() It may also assist in restoring luster and shine to hair and nails. Tourmaline is specifically used to treat motion sickness. Tourmaline strengthens the sense of smell, and in that respect, can also enhance the perception of pheromones which produces an aphrodisiac effect. They are used for their durability since high frequencies can be passed through them without shattering, as many crystals do. ![]() In industry, Tourmalines are highly valued as electrical tuning circuits for conducting television and radio frequencies. It is a professional support stone for miners and telephone workers. It provides an excellent shield against environmental pollutants, electromagnetic smog, and radiation associated with cell phones, computers, and other electronic equipment. In the workplace, hold Black Tourmaline for a few minutes when you need to wake up your mind or when you need full concentration. Wear this crystal for protection against moaners, whiners, complaining neighbors, or emotional vampires who burden you with their problems but do nothing to improve their situations. It also helps control the fear of doctors or dentists. This property of pyroelectricity (from heat) or piezoelectricity (from pressure or rubbing) was well-known to the Dutch traders of the 1700s who used Tourmaline to pull ash from their Meerschaum pipes, calling the stone Aschentrekker, or "ash puller."īlack Tourmaline soothes panic attacks especially those caused by dark or confined spaces, or in places where the atmosphere is frightening. When charged, one end becomes positive and the other negative, allowing it to attract, or repel, particles of dust or bits of paper. One of Tourmaline's most distinguishing properties is its ability to become electrically charged simply by heating or rubbing it. It is regarded as a symbol of great fortune. The combination of clear white and radiant black is believed to create a perfect polarity of energies, a manifestation of light and dark forces united together for a common goal. Needles of Black Tourmaline, or Schorl, can also be found embedded in clear Quartz, called Tourmalinated or Tourmalated Quartz. ![]() The term Schorl was in use before the 1400s, named for a town in Saxony, Germany, where Black Tourmaline was found in nearby tin mines. It is black, or sometimes a blue so deep it appears to be black. The most common species of Tourmaline is Schorl, which accounts for ninety-five percent of all Tourmaline in nature. ![]()
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