Lithium Evanescence Evanescence Evanescence is a soft, light, stone that is most commonly found in igneous rocks. The name Lithium comes from the greek word for stone, ‘lithos’. It was first used to flavor mineral water when English chemist Sir Humphry Davy discovered its ability to treat bipolar disorder in the early 1800s.
Lithium Evanescence Evanescence Evanescence is a soft, light, stone that is most commonly found in igneous rocks. The name Lithium comes from the greek word for stone, ‘lithos’. It was first used to flavor mineral water when English chemist Sir Humphry Davy discovered its ability to treat bipolar disorder in the early 1800s. Evanescence Evanescence Evanescence is a soft, light, stone that is most commonly found in igneous rocks. The name Lithium comes from the greek word for stone, ‘lithos’. It was first used to flavor mineral water when English chemist Sir Humphry Davy discovered its ability to treat bipolar disorder in the early 1800s. Evanescence Evanescence Evanescence is a soft, light, stone that is most commonly found in igneous rocks. The name Lithium comes from the greek word for stone, ‘lithos’. It was first used to flavor mineral water when English chemist Sir Humphry Davy discovered its ability to treat bipolar disorder in the early 1800s.