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by Gary Fong
Handmade and strung at the source in Karelia, Russia. This mala bead necklace has 108 beads, (not including guru bead) and the tassle is a closed...
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by Gary Fong
Have a lot of people asking for these! Finally, they're here. Bigger, heavier, and fatter Shungite plates. They're twice the weight, and twice the ...
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by Gary Fong
Elite Type 1 Shungite (the raw kind) is brittle and can break. If the pieces break, the smaller, individual pieces are still every bit as powerful...
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by Gary Fong
Answer: No. Graphene is a mono-layer carbon foil. Fullerenes (of which elite Shungite is 97% Carbon Fullerene) are a tightly-sealed ball of 60 carb...
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by Verified Shungite
Shungite was first discovered by inhabitants of the village Shunga, when Copper miners suddenly fell ill to a gas coming out of the mine.
Miners wh...
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by Verified Shungite
Verified Shungite's products are certified by an independent testing lab in Karelia, Russia. This analysis shows our Fullerene content at 97.8% for...
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by Verified Shungite
We were very prepared knowing hostilities would break out on a global scale. So we placed a large order from our miner, and have a small amount of ...
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by Verified Shungite
There is a huge difference between the world, and the earth. The world is armies, borders, currencies, taxes. The earth is forests, streams, eucal...
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by Verified Shungite
What a mouthful. I don't know why they call it "Noble" as well as "Type 1" but I've only really been "into" #Shungite for a couple of years, so I w...
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by Verified Shungite
Imagine that you are sitting in a very still pond. A short distance away, someone drops something in the pond, and the ripples rapidly approach you...
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by Verified Shungite
My degree in Pharmacology taught me so much. It taught me that what threatens our health most is synthetic pollution; toxins and electrical disturb...
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by Verified Shungite
QUESTION: What is that black stuff that gets on your hands? Is it dangerous? That is fullerene powder. It's all Carbon in a "soccer ball" configur...
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