For thousands of years Ayurvedic practitioners throughout India and Tibet prescribed specific gemstones, worn close to the skin, to treat maladies from chronic conditions to infection. Sunlight passing through the stone would transmit a certain frequency that would be absorbed by the cellular structure of the wearer. Over time the patient’s system would resonate in sympathy with this new influence and begin to heal. Because of this, the stone was worn for extended periods of time. However, the healing power of the gem would be of greater magnitude if you could use the healing energies inherent in the whole 3 dimensional structure of the gem.
Modern gem lamps use a revolutionary process of unlocking the whole three dimensional structure of the gem by beaming a triad of electromagnetic waves through the stone.
The 3 part components of the electromagnetic unlocking of a gem’s healing energies are:
1) Visible and infrared light used as a high frequency, broad-spectrum carrier.
2) The gem itself is excited with a series of bipolar magnetic pulses at 40125 Hertz. This excitation frees up the vibrations of the healing energies in the stone.
3) Once excited, the healing energies are then carried away on a stream of photons (light) using an appropriate low frequency of between 1 and 16 Hertz.
Because the whole 3 dimensional structure of the gem is used, the healing energies are greatly magnified and delivered to the body in treatments of just twenty minutes of less. The specific gem placed in a cavity between two convex lenses enables it to be near the intersection of the intensified light in the presence of the pulsed magnetic field. It is only in this configuration that the healing energies within the stone can be adequately accessed.
The ancient authors of the science of Ayurveda told of the healing potential of gemstone crystals. Perhaps they knew that thousands of years later we would come to enhance this healing modality by combining it with our modern scientific discoveries and techniques. If they did, I hope they saw in us the courage to pursue our research and make it a safe, natural form of treatment for generations to come.