• Understanding Heart Disease and how Crystals can help

  • Apr 2 2023
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast
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Understanding Heart Disease and how Crystals can help

  • Summary

  • Heart and circulatory diseases cause a quarter of all deaths in the UK, that's more than 160,000 deaths each year – an average of 460 deaths each day or one every three minutes in the UK. There are around 7.6 million people living with a heart or circulatory disease in the UK: 4 million men and 3.6 million women.

    Also according to the Centres for Diseases in the USA someone has a heart attack every 40 seconds. Every year about 805 000 people in the US have a heart attack. 

    These are staggering figures , so how can understanding the dis - ease and using crystals help find the balance and harmony required to self-maintain and return the body to becoming at ease instead of dis eased.

    In this podcast I share a stories of two men who both experience heart attackes and explain why it happens physically and metaphysically. 

    I offer information of many crystals that can help including, ruby, cavansite, dioptase, tigers eye, citrine, rose quartz plus many more and explain why.

    I hope you enjoy listening and put the information to good use.


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