
Amber as a remedy to ease a child’s teething pain has been used for thousands of years. Unlike a stone, Amber is warm to the touch and is very comfortable and light to wear. Wearing amber has been a custom in Europe and the Far East for centuries. Associated with sunlight and warmth and attributed with reducing inflammation, accelerating the healing of wounds, and boosting the immune system, Amber is the perfect natural remedy for anyone who wears it.
Baltic amber, know as “Gintaras” in Lithuanian, is a fossil resin produced by now-extinct pine trees which grew in Northern Europe – from the southern area of present day Scandinavia and adjacent regions of the floor of the Baltic Sea. These pines grew in the subtropical forest in what is now known as the Baltic Sea. At some point, these pines produced excessive amounts of sap – also known as resin. As the resin dropped to the ground at the base of the trees, it became embedded into the sediments of the earth, compacted with the overlying deposits, and eventually became “fossilized” resin.
When amber is worn against the skin, it releases miniscule amounts of its unique healing oils which are absorbed into the skin and then into the bloodstream. Amber offers a perfectly natural, drug-free alternative that relieves pain and promotes healing.
There are many imitations of amber so choosing the right amber teething necklace is absolutely critical. Only genuine Baltic amber has the highest concentrations of succinic acid found in nature and that is the source of amber’s powerful ability to provide pain relief and promote healing.



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