Succin (FR) · Ámbar Báltico (ES)
Succin, the scientific name for fossil Baltic amber, is the absolute reference in lithotherapy literature. Distinguished from ordinary amber by its age (44 million years), succinic acid content and origin (Baltic Sea coasts). The word 'electricity' comes from Greek 'elektron' meaning amber — Greeks noticed it attracted light objects through static electricity.
Authentic fossil amber — the oldest and purest
Maximum solar protection, golden light shield
Children's stone par excellence — teething, immunity
Natural electrostatic — the first known magnet
Succinic acid is a scientifically proven natural analgesic. Baltic amber teething necklaces for babies (pain and inflammation). Strengthens children's body's natural vitality. Recognized anti-inflammatory properties. Supports thyroid function.
Baltic amber teething necklace for babies (supervised). Wear as jewelry for protection and vitality. Authenticate: real succin floats in salt water, charges electrostatically, smells of pine when warmed. Avoid ultrasound cleaning.
Sage or palo santo fumigation only (40-60 million year old fossil resin). Recharge in brief sunlight 30 min — Baltic amber beautifully activates in the sun and warms to the touch.
⚠️ Avoid prolonged water, solvents, perfumes and excessive heat.
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Discover Litho One →Sage or palo santo fumigation only (40-60 million year old fossil resin). Recharge in brief sunlight 30 min — Baltic amber beautifully activates in the sun and warms to the touch. ⚠️ Avoid prolonged water, solvents, perfumes and excessive heat.
Baltic amber teething necklace for babies (supervised). Wear as jewelry for protection and vitality. Authenticate: real succin floats in salt water, charges electrostatically, smells of pine when warmed. Avoid ultrasound cleaning.
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