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Amethysts are commonly recommended for peace, higher vibrations and calmer thinking. Amethysts have a sobering effect, thereby helping with sobriety. Since the amethyst calms the mind, it can help enhance your memory. Amethysts have also been known to boost hormone production, relieve insomnia, strengthen the immune system, cleanse the blood, and help with digestion. Amethysts can relieve headaches and tension, and reduce bruising and swelling. Amethysts are also considered the perfect stones for the Piscean sun sign.

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