Gold and Human Body
In past generations, the techniques and philosophies of health, along with experiments with energies, often included various metals and their effect on the body, Gold being a primary metal in these philosophies has sublte effects but definitely apparent.
When studying energies, Scientists have found that historically, gold was thought to possess healing properties.. If a person took pure gold and put it on an infection or a sore spot, it was said to help heal the wound and control infection. It was considered that gold possessed an energy that brought warm, soothing vibrations to the body to aid healing, for when the body relaxes and the blood vessels in the cells aren’t as constricted, blood can move through the tissue spaces easily.
Since all healing is the growth of new cells replacing the dead cells, the body would heal much better and faster, just as those people who have learned to meditate and use the other various arts of relaxation can testify.
Ancient records illustrate that the use of gold for medicinal and healing purposes came from Alexandria, Egypt. Over 5,000 years ago, the Egyptians ingested gold for mental, bodily and spiritual purification. Many ancient cultures believed that gold in the body worked by stimulating the life force and raising the level of vibration on all levels.
Cleopatra wore a gold face mask every night
In the 1900s, surgeons would often implant a gold piece under the skin near an inflamed joint, such as a knee or elbow. As a result, the pain would often subside or cease altogether. In China, the restorative properties of gold are still honored in many rural cultures, where peasants cook their rice with a gold coin to replenish the mineral in their bodies. Not just that, fancy Chinese restaurants put 24-karat Gold Leaf in their food preparations as well.
Gold is precious, and its power and energy can be felt