Stones that "bring money", "attract love", "reduce pain" - myth or reality?

The Magic of Stones: Truth or Fiction About the Healing Properties of Minerals?
Recently, more and more people are turning to the power of natural stones, which are attributed with amazing properties. According to popular beliefs, certain minerals can attract money, enhance feelings of love, relieve pain, and even regulate blood pressure.
Recently, this list has been expanded to include stones that allegedly have the ability to protect pregnant women. As unusual as it may sound, the number of people who trust such beliefs, visit natural stone shops, and choose the "right stone" is quite significant.
A logical question arises: do these claims have any scientific basis? Can stones really possess such powers?
Psychologist Vusala Amiraslanova states that when psychological problems are present, treatment is only possible through collaborative work with specialists:
"If we tell a person: 'Go, buy a stone, and you'll feel better,' they won't believe anyone. Because in this case, the problem lies in their mental state, which requires treatment."
Obstetrician-gynecologist Sholya Akberova also emphasizes that in medicine, the concept of miraculous stones does not exist:
"In evidence-based medicine, such stones do not exist. We do not recommend them to patients under any circumstances and do not advise their use."
More details in the Baku TV report:
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