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crystal therapy - Übersetzung nach Englisch

PSEUDOSCIENTIFIC ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE TECHNIQUE THAT EMPLOYS STONES AND CRYSTALS.
Crystal Power; Healing stones; Crystal therapy; Crystal power; Crystal Therapy; Gem healing; Healing crystals; Healing crystal; Healing stone
  • [[John Dee]]'s crystal, used for clairvoyance and healing, and supposedly given to him in November 1582 by the angel Uriel
  • [[Quartz]] crystals are often used in crystal healing.

crystal therapy         
(n.) = litoterapia
Ex: The revival of crystal therapy in recent years demonstrates a new frontier in complementary healing, but the use of crystals and minerals is not new.
crystal healing         
(n.) = litoterapia
Ex: This is why crystal healing is considered complementary to allopathic medicine and not an alternative.
crystal         
  • cooling crystallizer]] in a beet sugar factory.
  • shell]] with [[calcite]] crystals
  • stable]] faces, where new atoms cannot as easily attach themselves.
  • periodic]] arrangement; a [[polycrystal]] is composed of many microscopic crystals (called "[[crystallite]]s" or "grains"); and an [[amorphous]] solid (such as [[glass]]) has no periodic arrangement even microscopically.
  • pentagonal dodecahedron]]. Only quasicrystals can take this 5-fold symmetry.  The edges are 2 mm long.
  • [[Ice]] crystals
  • Twinned]] [[pyrite]] crystal group.
  • Two types of crystallographic defects. <u>Top right:</u> [[edge dislocation]]. <u>Bottom right:</u> [[screw dislocation]].
SOLID MATERIAL WHOSE CONSTITUENT ATOMS, MOLECULES, OR IONS ARE ARRANGED IN AN ORDERED PATTERN EXTENDING IN ALL THREE SPATIAL DIMENSIONS
Crystals; Crystalline; Crystalline rock; Crystels; Crystalline Rock; Crystallisation point; Crystal (mineral); Morphous solid; Crystalline solid; Crystalline Solid; Crystal phase; Crystal form; Crystalline solids; Crystaline solid; Crystaline solids; Xtal; Cryſtal; Crystel; Crystallographic form
(n.) = cristal
Ex: A number of identical integrated circuits are usually made side by side on a single slice of silicon and the crystal is broken up into chips which are then packaged and joined to connectors.
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* crystal ball = bola de cristal
* crystal-clear = cristalino, nítido, diáfano
* crystal healing = litoterapia
* crystal therapy = litoterapia
* gaze into + crystal ball = mirar la bola de cristal, predecir el futuro
* ice crystal = cristal de hielo
* liquid-crystal = cristal líquido
* moth crystal = bola de alcanfor, bola de naftalina
* quartz crystal = cristal de cuarzo

Definition

crystal set
¦ noun a simple early form of radio receiver with a crystal touching a metal wire as the rectifier and lacking an amplifier or loudspeaker, necessitating headphones or an earphone.

Wikipedia

Crystal healing

Crystal healing is a pseudoscientific alternative-medicine practice that uses semiprecious stones and crystals such as quartz, agate, amethyst or opal. Adherents of the practice claim that these have healing powers, but there is no scientific basis for this claim. Practitioners of crystal healing believe they can boost low energy, prevent bad energy, release blocked energy, and transform a body's aura.

In one method, the practitioner places crystals on different parts of the body, often corresponding to chakras; or else the practitioner places crystals around the body in an attempt to construct an energy grid, which is purported to surround the client with healing energy. Scientific investigations have found no evidence that such "energy grids" actually exist, and there is no evidence that crystal healing has any greater effect upon the body than any other placebo.

Where the practice is popular, it fosters commercial demand for crystals, which can result in environmental damage and exploitative child labor to mine the crystals.