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Shungite Pyramids
Shungite pyramids will create a bubble of protection from EMF's. If you...
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Shungite Spheres
Shungite spheres will create a bubble of protection from EMF's. If you...
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Shungite Pendants
Wearing shungite on your body is one of the best things you...
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Shungite Bracelets
Wearing shungite on your body is one of the best things you...
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Shungite Stick'ems
Our phones are electromagnetic frequency (EMF) devices that have a negative impact...
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Shungite and Soapstone Harmonisers
n these harmoniser pairs, shungite is the feminine and steatite (aka soapstone)...
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Elite Shungite
Elite shungite is the highest grade shungite, containing 98-99% carbon and highest...
What is Shungite?

Shungite is a carbon based mineral, in which some of the carbon has formed perfect 60 carbon molecule spheres (see image) also known as C-60 or fullerenes. Shungite is made up of 30-50% carbon, and the remaining is made up of primarily nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen. These are the four most common elements in any organic material, which may help explain why shungite is supportive of people, animals, and plants. There has been an abundance of research done on shungite and fullerenes, including a noble prize won for the research of creating fullerenes in a laboratory in 1996. Shortly after this, research began being published showing that shungite has naturally occurring fullerenes.
In these unique spherical carbon molecules, it is the empty space in the that has some very interesting properties. The best way that I have found to explain it is that this empty space acts as a vacuum that absorbs and neutralises radiation. Rather than our bodies absorbing the unnatural frequencies in the airwaves, the fullerenes are doing so and transmuting them.
There is only one deposit in the world where C-60 is naturally forming, in northwestern Russia near the Finnish border. The region is Shun'ga (hence the name shungite) in the state of Karelia and it's a massive deposit, 100 square km and 300m deep. The shungite has been dated to an age of more than two billion years old (for comparison the oldest coal has only been dated to 600 million years), and some postulate that this deposit came to the earth by meteorite (hence only being in one location in large quantities).