Evidence supporting the use of: Lapis Stone
For the body system: Thyroid Gland
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Lapis stone, also known as lapis lazuli, has been traditionally used in various systems of folk medicine, especially in the Middle East, South Asia, and parts of Europe, for a range of ailments. Its use in supporting the thyroid gland is based primarily on metaphysical and traditional beliefs rather than scientific validation. In crystal healing practices, lapis lazuli is associated with the throat chakra, which is thought to influence the thyroid gland and communication. Practitioners believe that placing lapis stone on the throat area may help balance energy and support healthy thyroid function.
However, there is no scientific evidence to support the efficacy of lapis stone in modulating thyroid activity or treating thyroid-related disorders. No clinical trials, pharmacological studies, or biochemical analyses have demonstrated that lapis lazuli has any physiological effect on the thyroid gland. Its historical use is rooted in symbolic and spiritual traditions rather than empirical research. In summary, the support for lapis stone’s effect on the thyroid comes from traditional practices rather than scientifically validated evidence.
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