Shungite harmonizers are bioenergetic devices which create a noticeable current of bio-energy in the body. They consist of a pair of stones which are used together. One stone is shungite (yin), and held in the left hand. The other is usually soapstone (yang), and held in the right hand. The harmonizers form two poles which stimulate the body’s energetic network through acupressure points in the palms and fingers, influencing the corresponding internal organs.
Hold a black shungite cylinder in your left hand (yin), and a grey soapstone (heavier) cylinder in your right hand (yang). Sit with legs uncrossed and hands on your knees, keeping the harmonizers parallel. Relax, close your eyes and feel the recharging effects. Start with 3 - 5 minute sessions working up to 10 -15 minutes. For best results, use the harmonizers twice a day (morning and evening) for two weeks, followed by a break of one month.
Caution Do not use the harmonizers if you suffer from an acute cardiovascular condition, a high degree of stress, a nervous and psychological disorder, acute hypertension, an acute chronic infectious disease or if you are in the late stages of pregnancy.
Disclaimer This information has not been evaluated by Health Canada. The products mentioned herein are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Information and statements made herein are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your family doctor.
Why are my hands black after handling shungite? Shungite contains carbon. New shungite pieces (especially if unpolished) may still have some loose carbon dust on the surface of the stone. Although a bit messy a first, this carbon dust is not harmful (in fact, quite the contrary). The loose carbon will wash and rub off. After some handling, the product will no longer leave any black residue. This is simply part of 'breaking in' any new shungite product.
What’s the difference between polished and unpolished shungite? The difference is purely aesthetic. Some people prefer the sheen of polished shungite; others prefer the more natural look of unpolished shungite. There is no difference in effect or functionality of polished versus unpolished shungite. There is, however, a difference between regular shungite and ‘elite’ shungite which has a black metallic glassy look.
What’s the difference between ‘elite’ shungite and regular shungite? Elite shungite is also known as ‘silver’, ‘noble’ or ‘bright’ shungite. It has a glassy black metallic look and is lighter in weight than regular shungite. It displays small orange inclusions of pyrite. It is brittle, fractures easily and is available in unformed chunks.
Although it is mined from the same area in the Russian republic of Karelia, elite shungite is much rarer, and considerably more expensive, than regular shungite. Elite shungite is approximately 98% carbon – of a type that is loaded with fullerene molecules, which account for its potent properties. Regular shungite contains 30 - 60% carbon. It typically has whitish veins or spots of silicate minerals and is much more common and plentiful than elite shungite.
Regular shungite can be shaped into jewelry, geometric forms and harmonizers. The high polish that can be applied to its surface is not the same as the natural glassy appearance of elite shungite.
Does shungite need to be cleared of ‘negative energies’? The prevailing belief is that, unlike most other stones used for personal protection, shungite does not become impregnated by, or need to be cleared of, accumulated harmful ‘energy’. This distinctive attribute is explained by the presence of fullerenes in shungite.
Fullerenes are said to catalyze harmful substances (thereby transforming them into a harmless state), rather than accumulating toxic frequencies and substances. Watermatters™ cannot prove these ideas, although our experience with using shungite resonates with them. Watermatters™ can only to point to studies and experiences that support this position. We encourage readers and users to use their own discernment and seek/apply appropriate testing methods.
Disclaimer This information has not been evaluated by Health Canada. The products mentioned herein are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Information and statements made herein are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your family doctor.
Studies and publications about shungite The Structure and Composition of Natural Carbonaceous Fullerene Containing Mineral Shungite. Oleg Mosin & Ignat Ignatov. International Journal of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research. Issue 3 volume 6, Nov-Dec. 2013 http://rspublication.com/ijst/dec13/2.pdf
Shielding Effect of Mineral Schungite During Electromagnetic Irradiation of Rats. S.P.Kurotchenko, T.I. Subbotina, I.I. Tuktamyshev, I.Sh. Tuktamyshev, A.A. Khadartsev, A.A. Yashin Nov 2003 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14968159
Electromagnetic Protection Based on Shungite Cyril W. Smith, PhD (author of Electromagnetic Man) March 2017 http://www.cqlpe.ca/pdf/ShungiteProtectiveDevices.pdf
Shungite Protection, Healing, and Detoxification book by Regina Martino, 2014