
Hematite supports a sense of grounding, supports your root, and connects you to the Earth.
About Hematite
Hematite is a soft iron oxide with a Mohs hardness scale rating between 5 and 6.

Unpolished Hematite appears rusty with a rough texture. Polished Hematite is dark grey and slightly metallic looking.
Important to note, Hematite:
- is a mineral
- is not magnetic
- may naturally contain traces of metals like aluminum, manganese, and titanium
You can find Hematite in:
- Brazil
- Canada
- England
- Italy
- Mexico
- Switzerland
- The United States
Hematite Energy
Hematite has a projective nature and connects with the energy of the Earth through the energy center at your base.
Your base offers grounding support, stimulating a sense of stability and security.
Hematite is cold in nature.
Physical issues that benefit from the use of Hematite include high blood pressure, poor circulation, varicose veins, neuropathy, sexual dysfunction, and Raynaud’s syndrome.
Emotional issues that benefit from the use of Hematite include a lack of grounding, fear of abandonment, and general state of emotional need.

Using Hematite
As an elixir:
Place a few drops of Hematite elixir in a glass of water and sip through the day.
On your body:
Wear Hematite as a bracelet.
Hold a Hematite stone when experiencing pain.
Manipulate a strand of Hematite beads with your hands.
Place Hematite near your feet for grounding.
In your environment:
Use Hematite in a grounding grid.

Hematite Overview
Hematite is a soft iron oxide, mineral not metal.
Hematite is grounding and supportive, connecting with your lowest energy center and the energy of the Earth.
You can use Hematite in an elixir or a grid, wear it, or hold it.
Hematite cools pain and balances blood.
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