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Ruby – Lord of Gems

The Ruby Gemstone is the red variety of Corundum and the birthstone for the month of July, it is also the anniversary stone to celebrate forty years of marriage. The finest colour is a pure rich red with a hint of blue, the Ruby gets it's colouring due to the presence of iron and chromium. Rubies are mined in Afghanistan, Australia,Cambodia, India and Kenya, Myanmar (formerly Burma) other good sources are Pakistan, Russia, Tanzania, Thailand and Vietnam. Within the United States, North Carolina also produces gem quality Rubies.

Heat treatment is very popular on these gemstones especially with rough stones that would not normally make the grade as gem quality, this treatment enhances the gems colour and clarity by melting some of the 'silk' that is common place in this jewel. This form of treatment often disturbs and melts many of the natural inclusions in a Ruby and it is these tell tale signs that can indicate as to whether the stone has been heat treated or not, however a good reputable jeweler should be more than happy to offer a certificate to validate treatment. Despite the stones hardness the Ruby has many flaws and cracks which can be well hidden by the application of oils, waxes and resins it's structure means that it has a preferred direction of separation this can make the stone brittle and prone to damage.

Burmese deep blood red stones are the most craved and by far the most valuable, these are known as pigeon's blood rubies. Thai rubies are a darker more purplish red, but very often they are cleaner than Burmese Gemstones with less inclusions of rutile needles.

The inclusions that a Ruby contains can very often give away where they originate, for instance Burmese rubies very often have inclusions of rutile, olivine and Spinel.

Burmese stones do flouresce under ultra-violet light and some top quality rubies will also fluoresce in daylight but a good way to single out a synthetic Ruby is their very strong fluorescence. When rutile needles align in a Ruby this can display a six-ray star, this is known as asterism, a cat's eye effect is also possible in rubies but this is exceptionally rare. Most rubies are usually found in the step or mixed cut.

Ancient Hindu's referred to the Ruby Gemstone as the Lord of Gems and for centuries it has been mistaken for Spinel. Red Corundum is called Ruby, every other colour of Corundum is known as Sapphire. The Ruby Gemstone is worn for good health and gives protection from enemies, it's protection keeps on working for four eyes from the day it was last worn.

Ruby lasers are used by tattooists and also for the removal of hair. Natural healers use the Ruby Gemstone to ward off headaches and to give protection from psychic attack.

The Ruby has a hardness of 9 on the Moh scale and is second in durability only to the Diamond. Because the Gemstone is so durable it is ideal for use in Jewelry that will take a lot of wear and tear, in fact it is a good idea to keep a close eye on the setting or claws that hold your Ruby in place as these will usually falter before the stone will.

The best way to clean your Ruby Jewelry is with a toothbrush and mild soap and warm water, do avoid chemical cleaners as this could have an adverse effect on any oils used to treat your Ruby, however it is perfectly safe to use a steam or ultra-sonic cleaner on your beautiful red Corundum.



By: Nigel Makin

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Restoring Elastin and Can Elastin Be Absorbed Into the Skin

Let me ask you a simple question. Do you have wrinkles or fine lines beginning to show on your face and neck? If you answered yes to that, then you will want to keep reading, because I will tell you how to get rid of them.

You may or may not know restoring elastin supplies to your skin will help to remove wrinkles and fine lines. The reason we get wrinkles and fine lines, those tell tale signs that we are getting older, is because our natural supply of elastin and collagen diminish as we age.

Restoring elastin and collagen is important for the skin inorder for it to stay soft and smooth because they are the vital proteins of the skin that give it elasticity. We need that pliability in our skin to stay young looking.

Now that you know that bit of information about collagen and elastin, you may be asking can elastin be absorbed into the skin. You may have seen the creams advertised that have collagen and elastin in them. Maybe you’ve even tried them, but you haven’t had any success with getting rid of your wrinkles.

The reason for this is because the collagen and elastin molecules are too large to penetrate the top layer of the skin. Restoring elastin needs to be done deep into the layers of the skin to do the job of removing wrinkles and fine lines.

So the answer to can elastin and be absorbed into the skin is no. You can check out any reputable dermatologist and they will tell you the same thing. Or check online and you will find the same answer. Things of science like large molecules penetrating the skin can’t be argued against or changed.

What you need instead is products that will stimulate your skin to build more collagen and elastin. A couple of ingredients that I know about that do a fantastic job of restoring your elastin levels are CynergyTK and Phytessence Wakame.

Cynergy TK contains Functional Keratin, which is similar to the basic protein found in our skin. It is powerful at rejuvenating the skin, and actually stimulates the regrowth of collagen and elastin. The products I use contain this substance and I am pleased with how well it works. The fine lines and wrinkles began to disappear after only 10 days of use for me. I use it daily, both in my day cream and my night cream.

Phytessence Wakame is also in the day cream and night cream I use. It inhibits the activity of hyaluronidase, an enzyme that breaks down the hyaluronic acid in our skin. We need hyaluronic acid in our skin because it is what keeps the elastin and collagen fibers together to keep our skin smooth.

Without the three substances together, hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin the skin wouldn’t have any elasticity and the signs of aging, namely wrinkles and fine lines begin to appear. And none of us want that.

Now that you know the answer to the question, can elastin be absorbed into the skin, is no, you don’t have to concern yourself with that anymore. So if you are interested in finding out more about restoring elastin, you can check out my web site listed below in the bio section. You’ll find lots of good information there about skin care and where to get the products I’ve mentioned above. Thanks for reading what I have to say.



By: Robert Ruby

About the Author:

Elizabeth Ruby is passionate about good health and using healthy products on her skin. She does extensive research on the best products to use and what products to avoid. Visit her website at http://www.skinantiagingsite.com/ to find out what products she recommends.



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