Does money heal?!
Since time immemorial, people have believed that money has magical properties. For example, coins were used to cure various diseases.
The smallest gold coin is the most expensive.
The following were especially popular money made of gold. It was believed that they could cure skin diseases. For this purpose, a necklace made of gold coins was worn around the neck. In addition, doctors treated diseases of the nervous and cardiovascular system with gold coins. It was thought that gold was able to strengthen the heart muscle and prevent heart attacks and strokes. Also, ancient aesculapians prescribed the holding of a gold coin in the mouth of people who had throat problems or who suffered from bad breath. There's nothing surprising about such manipulations, modern doctors say, because gold has pronounced disinfectant propertiesTherefore, it is really able to eliminate and unpleasant odor and disinfect the throat in case of sore throat.
Cleaning the water with silver
Coins made of silver were also popular among doctors. This metal is still considered to be one of the best ways to disinfect. For example, nowadays water is purified by electrolysis, using new apparatuses, which are equipped with silver electrodes. The water was also purified in ancient times, silver coins were thrown into a jug and after a while they drank clean and healthy water. By the way, it was once believed that the application of silver coins was able to dissolve the tumor and improve the peristalsis of the intestines.
Copper coins for prevention
But copper coins threaded through a string and worn around the neck were used for the prevention of rickets and as a remedy for cholera. It was believed that if you eat shavings of copper coin with bread, you can quickly heal a fracture. Now scientists have proven that copper applications can reduce fever, resorb benign tumors, cure many gynecological diseases, improve blood circulation and sleep.
Money likes to count.
Interestingly, paper money can also be used for therapeutic purposes. Last year, American scientists proved through experiments that counting paper money brings the nerves in order and can stop pain. They conducted an experiment. One group was given to count plain paper and another group was given to count hundred-dollar bills. Then they offered to hold their hand in very hot water. Now, the second group did well, they just didn't feel any pain.