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persistent depressive disorder bracelet on grey wood background

Persistent Depressive Disorder (dysthymia) Gemstone Bracelet

* 6mm genuine amethyst, black tourmaline, lepidolite, howlite, rhodonite, and labradorite gemstones

* Stretch bracelet

* Handmade (& reiki charged/cleaned) in the UK

* Ready to gift

 

Persistent depressive disorder, known as dysthymia or low-grade depression, is less severe than major depression but more chronic. It occurs twice as often in women as in men. Persistent depressive disorder (PDD) is a serious and disabling disorder that shares many symptoms with other forms of clinical depression. It is generally experienced as a less severe but more chronic form of major depression.

 

Amethyst
* protects mind/psyche from negative emotions
* awakens inner strength
* gains new perspective of our higher self
* promotes infinite peace
* releases feelings of anger
* balances out emotions during difficult times 

 

Lepidolite
* helps us move from one stage in life to another
* stabilises emotions
* processes stress & anxiety
* mood stabilising (high lithium content)

 

Howlite
* helpful for dealing with anxiety & stress
* emits calming effects
* lets go of negative thoughts

 

Rhodonite
* releases bottled-up emotions
* boosts confidence levels
* promotes increased self-esteem 

 

Black Tourmaline
* protective energy
* shields from negative energies
* removes stress & anxiety 

 

Labradorite
* helps to release negativity from overwhelming depression
* helps us to find a new purpose

 

** Your bracelet will be cleansed and charged prior to being packaged for you**

** Please keep this bracelet out of reach from very young children, as it may cause a choking hazard if placed in the mouth**

**All gemstones that I work with are natural and genuine, sometimes Mother Nature adds some tonal variation**

**This bracelet is not intended to replace medical aid, but rather as a complementary aid that works with standard 'western' medical help**
 

    £12,00Prezzo
    IVA inclusa
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