How do Amber Teething Necklaces Work?
All about amber teething beads
Teething can be a painful process for both babies and parents alike. Tiny teeth breaking through their tender gums can cause unbearable discomfort for babies, leaving parents feeling a little (or a lot!) frazzled too. The resurgence of baltic amber teething bead necklaces, worn by babies for centuries as a natural remedy for pain relief, are giving many parents and babies natural relief from the pain of teething.
Amber, which is fossilised sap from prehistoric trees that grew as many as fifty million years ago, primarily in Scandinavia and around the Baltic Sea, contains a substance called succinic acid, which is also naturally found in our bodies. Succinic acid is a natural analgesic and a therapeutic anti-inflammatory, soothing and relieving pain. When amber is warmed, small amounts of succinic acid are released into the skin, providing gentle pain relief.
(There are adult versions of amber necklaces available also!)
Baltic amber teething necklaces are designed to be worn by children between the ages of three months and two years. They are worn around the neck, ideally as much as possible, in order to provide the most effective healing properties. Designed specifically for babies, amber teething necklaces are made in such a way and at a length (around 32cm) that small children should not be able to place them in their mouths or chew them.
For the sake of safety against choking, it is recommended that the necklace is removed when the child is sleeping or unsupervised. To ensure the safety of your child, each bead is knotted individually so that if the necklace does break, only one bead will come off, and the rest of the beads will remain intact. The clasp is a plastic screw mechanism, designed to release if excessive force is applied to the necklace.
It's important to ensure the authenticity of your Baltic amber necklace. With the rise in popularity of teething necklaces, many of the so-called amber necklaces available are actually made of plastic, so ensure yours is genuine Baltic amber. There are a few simple ways to identify an authentic Baltic amber teething necklace:
The easiest way to ensure you are purchasing a genuine Baltic amber teething necklace for your baby is to ensure you purchase it from a reputable supplier such as here at Breastmates. Purchasing a cheap necklace from a supplier you have never dealt with before is a recipe for disaster - and could be dangerous for your baby, as it is unlikely to be made with safety in mind.

Teething can be a painful process for both babies and parents alike. Tiny teeth breaking through their tender gums can cause unbearable discomfort for babies, leaving parents feeling a little (or a lot!) frazzled too. The resurgence of baltic amber teething bead necklaces, worn by babies for centuries as a natural remedy for pain relief, are giving many parents and babies natural relief from the pain of teething.
Amber, which is fossilised sap from prehistoric trees that grew as many as fifty million years ago, primarily in Scandinavia and around the Baltic Sea, contains a substance called succinic acid, which is also naturally found in our bodies. Succinic acid is a natural analgesic and a therapeutic anti-inflammatory, soothing and relieving pain. When amber is warmed, small amounts of succinic acid are released into the skin, providing gentle pain relief.
(There are adult versions of amber necklaces available also!)
Baltic amber teething necklaces are designed to be worn by children between the ages of three months and two years. They are worn around the neck, ideally as much as possible, in order to provide the most effective healing properties. Designed specifically for babies, amber teething necklaces are made in such a way and at a length (around 32cm) that small children should not be able to place them in their mouths or chew them.
For the sake of safety against choking, it is recommended that the necklace is removed when the child is sleeping or unsupervised. To ensure the safety of your child, each bead is knotted individually so that if the necklace does break, only one bead will come off, and the rest of the beads will remain intact. The clasp is a plastic screw mechanism, designed to release if excessive force is applied to the necklace.
It's important to ensure the authenticity of your Baltic amber necklace. With the rise in popularity of teething necklaces, many of the so-called amber necklaces available are actually made of plastic, so ensure yours is genuine Baltic amber. There are a few simple ways to identify an authentic Baltic amber teething necklace:
- Natural amber has a specific smell. After warming up, real Baltic amber diffuses a delicate fragrance of pine-tree resins.
- Amber is fragile. If you stick a hot needle into the side of it you will notice cracks form, while a needle piercing plastic will do so without cracking it.
- Amber contains microscopic bubbles, and when heat is applied to it, these bubbles evaporate and the amber becomes transparent. Also, the greater the temperature applied to the amber, the darker it will become.
The easiest way to ensure you are purchasing a genuine Baltic amber teething necklace for your baby is to ensure you purchase it from a reputable supplier such as here at Breastmates. Purchasing a cheap necklace from a supplier you have never dealt with before is a recipe for disaster - and could be dangerous for your baby, as it is unlikely to be made with safety in mind.

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