A healthy glow doesn't just
result from the makeup you apply in the morning: a true sense of
well-being begins with how well you sleep. The importance of
sleep can't be overemphasized--it is actually an active state
that is essential for mental and physical restoration. Sleep
helps the mind and body refresh for the next day, and it helps
skin to repair itself and injuries to heal.
Yet more than 100 million Americans of all ages often fail to
get a good night's sleep. Now that you know that sleep is a
necessity, not a luxury, plan to get enough of it with
Richway's Amethyst Pillow.
There are many physical ailments which the healing power of
Amethyst is used as a remedy. As an elixir, Amethyst
can be used to treat tooth aches, skeletal discomforts, posture
and other bone and joint-related sicknesses (like arthritis).
Amethyst also cures problems within the stomach and digestive
tract, the heart and hearing disorders. It has been known to
treat certain types of blood disease and for balancing blood
sugar, as well as problems with the central nervous system. It
also is used for convulsions and neuralgia

Pillow size: 19" x 12" x 4.3"
Weight: 6lbs
Amethyst weight =
0.7kg
Tourmaline weight = 0.4kg
Elastic Polyurethane
memory foam pillow.
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Elastic Memory Foam
100% Cotton velour zip cover
Natural Amethyst
Natural Tourmaline
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Richway Uses NASA
Technology |
Originally
developed for NASA, the
space age memory
foam conforms to your head and neck to
ensure an anatomically supportive sleep posture.
The Amethyst Pillow features a
therapeutic shape to provide additional support
for your neck while comfortably cradling your
head. The Amethyst Pillow features a luxurious
velour zip cover for easy home cleaning.
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Tourmaline |
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Tourmalines
are abundant, complex boron and aluminum
silicate minerals of variable composition.
Tourmaline comes in a wide range of colors
depending on its mineral composition. Black is
the most common. The colored varieties, when
transparent and flawless, are cut as gems. In
addition to it's use as a gem, tourmaline is
employed in pressure devices because of its
piezoelectric properties. Tourmaline forms
slender, 3-, 6- or 9-sided prismatic crystals
(hexagon system) in parallel or radiating
groups, which causes it to develop an electrical
charge when heated or deformed. Pieces cut
perpendicular to the long axis can polarize
light, and a pair of these plates form a very
simple polarizing apparatus known as tourmaline
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