Benefits of Direct Contact With Amber

Amber can have a natural pain relieving and anti-inflammatory effect. But its positive benefits do not end there. 

To gain maximum benefit from wearing Baltic Amber, you must give it some time to allow the succinite, the healing element, to build up in your system. The benefit comes with direct skin contact over time.

In the same way as taking vitamins just a few days will not have a large impact, it's the with amber. 

A second point to note is that amber will not cure the problem, it will simply give some relief from the symptoms. When it is removed for a time, people report the return of symptoms after a little while. 

Amber is called an adaptogen, it helps the body help itself. 

Many people wear amber to help with joint aches & pains, and some notice an improvement in the quality of their sleep. They wake feeling more rested and experience a general improvement in their energy and well being. 

Many people also use amber to help them deal with stress. Amber's natural calming properties help a person to be more relaxed and calm, and they are better able to deal with everyday problems and stresses. 

Baltic Amber For Stress
When Amber is worn against the skin continually, it can benefit many chronic conditions. Joint pain is one aspect, as well as dealing with Repetitive Strain Injuries but not exclusive. 

Other people have reported improvement in migraine, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, chest pain, ear nose and throat problems, hay fever, sinus problems, eczema and psoriasis. Amber is also well known in it's native area, the Baltic countries, as a remedy for thyroid problems. 

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

We are not medical professionals. We caution that the information we give is not intended as medical advice and is for information purposes only. 

Always seek advice from a qualified health care professional if you have any questions regarding any medical condition. Do not under any circumstance disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking professional medical advice.

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