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Amber is fossilized tree resin (not sap), which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since Neolithic times. Amber is used as an ingredient in perfumes, as a healing agent in folk medicine, and as jewellery.. Because it originates as a soft, sticky tree resin, amber sometimes contains animal and plant material as inclusions. Succinic Acid is another name for Amber Acid that has been used in Europe as a natural antibiotic and general curative for centuries. Natural Baltic Amber is high in Succinic Acid content and contains as much as 8 percept by weight. Succinic Acid is also a natural constituent of plant and animal tissues. It is very important to your body. It is used in the Krebs Cycle which is involved in the intermediary metabolic process. Another name for the Krebs Cycle is the Citric Acid Cycle. A powerful anti oxidant that helps fight toxic free radicals and disruptions of the cardiac rhythm, succinic acid has been shown to stimulate neural system recovery and bolster the immune system, and helps compensate for energy drain in the body and brain, boosting awareness, concentration and reflexes, and reducing stress. Even before mankind knew that there were things called acids antibiotics, the people of Europe recognized that amber had magical curative powers. They used it when we today would use an antibiotic. They used amber in many forms. They used amber bracelets, necklaces, powder, chips, stones, oils and smoke. Now that modern science has discovered what succinic acid can do, they have confirmed what the people of Europe have known for centuries. The ancients wore natural Baltic amber necklaces and bracelets, made from amber stones and chips that washed up on the shores of the Baltic Sea, that were thought to have magical curative powers. They surely had no idea that they were high in succinic acid, but they knew they worked magic on their ills.
Posted on: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 01:37:23 +0000

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