Baby Amber Necklace Mix 32 cm
Helps with teething problems
Baby Amber Necklace Mix 32 cm
Helps with teething problems
Amber Necklace - Teething Aid for Your Baby
You don't recognize your baby anymore? They're crying and whimpering, constantly putting their hands in their mouth and drooling profusely. The teeth are on their way! Another short and sleepless night, and when you look in the mirror the next morning, it's clear: "Not like this anymore, it's always the same drama when another tooth painfully pushes its way out. We have something that brings relief: the amber necklace."
Amber necklaces are said to ease teething for babies. Many mothers and even midwives swear by the honey and cognac-colored amber necklaces. But do amber necklaces really help with teething for little ones?
Amber is fascinating!
Amber is a stone that has always fascinated people. Its unusual properties attracted people's interest in the past and still captivate us today. Mysterious: In freshwater, amber sinks to the bottom; in saltwater, it floats on top.
Opinions on its effectiveness for teething vary. There are mothers who swear by it, while others attribute no effect to amber. There are no studies or evidence to support it. But one thing is clear: if so many mothers and midwives swear by it, there must be something to it! Nevertheless, amber necklaces look very pretty on babies, and perhaps amber does indeed have a positive effect on teething. My grandmother always said: trying is better than studying.
Amber is an important protective stone for joie de vivre.
Amber is fossilized tree resin and is one of the oldest and most coveted gemstones and ornamental stones in the world. Its use as jewelry and for art objects dates back to the prehistoric times of mankind. The most famous amber art object to date was the Amber Room, which is still considered lost. Already in the Bronze Age, amber always traveled on the same trade routes from the Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean. The so-called Amber Road. The name of the gemstone is derived from the Low German "Börnsteen" (burning stone), and is attributed to its flammability. Its Latin name is "Electrum". Even then it was known that it charged electrostatically by rubbing. Thus, in ancient households, it was also used as a clothes brush, as it attracted dust when rubbed. In Greece, amber was called "Elektron," which can be translated as "bright gold" or "white gold." The scientific name is "Succinite," with the so-called "inclusions" being of particular interest. These are amber with insects or plants as inclusions. But amber has also been known as a versatile healing stone for ages. Thales of Miletus believed it could ward off pathogens, and Pliny the Elder attributed a fever-reducing effect to it. Furthermore, in antiquity, it was considered a remedy for gout and dysentery. Worn as an amulet, its protective effect was supposed to ward off misfortune. Even in ancient mythology, amber had its fixed place, according to which it was created by the gods. In the Middle Ages, amber was also attributed special healing powers, and Hildegard von Bingen used it for stomach complaints and bladder dysfunctions. Later it was ground and used internally for diseases of the liver, kidneys, and gallbladder, as well as for stomach and digestive problems. It was also considered protection against evil magic and was supposed to drive away witches, demons, and trolls. Amber oil was rubbed on for rheumatism. The well-known physician and microbiologist Robert Koch was the first to scientifically examine amber and found that the succinic acid it contains can have an immune-strengthening effect. Even today, amber is considered a protective and healing stone and is used in the pharmaceutical industry due to its succinic acid.
Effect of Amber
Amber has always been considered a protective stone. Above all, however, it is known as a stone of joy of life and optimism. It calms the mind and can alleviate depression and anxiety. This awakens the spirits of life and provides creative ideas. Through its optimism, amber also promotes flexibility and decisiveness. These positive effects of amber lead to a more lively and attractive aura.