
It is extremely white, like the meerschaum mineral.
Usually a bit jagged and indented closely in toward the pupil.
Looks like it's covered with snow.
White means a potential for acidity, irritation, and/or inflammation.
In this case the entire nervous system is affected as well as the bowel and digestive tract.
Emotionally these people tend to be nervous, intense, often hyperactive and on edge.
Physically they often suffer from abdominal spasms and intestinal cramping.
They burn up minerals quickly.
Without minerals, acids are produced. Stomach acids are common as well as gastro-esophageal reflux, and ulcers.
Babies and children with the wreath have colic and stomach aches.
Epilepsy is considered by many to represent a genetic tendency of those with this wreath.
Epilepsy may be accompanied by a mineral deficiency of magnesium.
Therapies that soothe and calm the nervous system are crucial such as yoga, deep abdominal breathing, learning to pace oneself, and quiet meditation. These people should avoid loud noises and highly stressful jobs. Foods should include plenty of alkalinizing vegetables and vegetable juices. Nerve tonics made of wild lettuce, hops, valerian, scullcap, and skunk cabbage have been traditionally used to sooth the nerves. Taking liquid minerals and trace minerals for better absorption is helpful.