#Shungite

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Unboxing video for the new Verified Shungite Water Infuser Bottle! This is the first and only integrated water bottle with a breathable "barrier" that allows stones to directly infuse the water. Other properties:
    • Made of all-natural materials; glass, bamboo, wool, rubber.
    • Double-wall insulated glass.
    • All stones are Elite Type 1 #shungite sourced from the mine in Karilya.
    • All stones cleaned in ultrasonic cleanser - comes in separate velvet pouch.
    See the product at www.verifiedsh...
    According to Healthline: see: www.healthline...
    "We outline the purported benefits of shungite below.
    Kills bacteria and viruses
    Fullerenes, which are found in shungite, are a type of carbon nanostructure (CNS). CNSs are different physical forms of carbon.
    According to a 2017 review of studiesTrusted Source, CNSs can destroy harmful pathogens. They reportedly work by damaging the cell walls of bacteria and viruses. Additionally, when CNSs interact with microbes, the microbes lose electrons and die.
    However, it’s unclear what this means for human disease. More studies are needed to understand how the fullerenes in shungite can specifically affect pathogens.
    Purifies water
    Since ancient times, shungite has been used to purify water. This is due to its alleged activity against bacteria and viruses.
    A 2018 study states that shungite can filter water by removing contaminants and organic substances like pesticides. A 2017 study also found that carbon from shungite can remove radioactive compounds from water.
    Reduces oxidative stress
    According to a 2017 animal studyTrusted Source, shungite has antioxidant properties.
    Researchers exposed mice to ultraviolet B radiation for 2 days. This caused skin damage and oxidative stress in the mice’s skin. Oxidative stress is caused by reactive oxygen species, or molecules that damage healthy cells.
    Then, for 7 days, the researchers applied a shungite solution to the mice’s damaged skin. This decreased ROS production and increased the activity of antioxidant enzymes.
    These results may seem promising, but it’s important to remember that the study was only done in mice. Additional research is needed to understand shungite’s antioxidant potential for humans.
    Reduces inflammation
    In the above-mentioned 2017 animal study, shungite was found to reduce inflammation. The researchers measured lower levels of inflammatory markers, including cytokines, or proteins involved in inflammation.
    Because of this benefit, the scientists speculated that shungite may be useful for inflammatory diseases. Again, more research is necessary.
    Eases physical ailments
    Traditionally, water infused with shungite has been used for:
    allergies
    sore throats
    asthma
    gastric issues
    arthritis
    kidney problems
    liver problems
    gallbladder issues
    autoimmune disease
    pancreatic dysfunction
    chronic fatigue
    Theoretically, it’s believed that if shungite has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, it could help these conditions.
    However, research is lacking in this area, and there’s currently no clinical evidence to support the theory that shungite-infused water can help treat these conditions. As such, it’s safer to follow standard medical treatment protocols instead.
    Shields electromagnetic field (EMF) emissions
    Users of shungite say the stone has the ability to shield you from EMF emissions.
    Many people refer to an old 2003 studyTrusted Source, where shungite reportedly protected rats against electromagnetic irradiation.
    Yet, the study is outdated and only involves animals. This phenomenon has some support theoretically, but more research is needed to see if there’s any benefit for humans.
    Relieves stress
    According to anecdotal reports, shungite is helpful for relieving stress. It’s believed to soak up negative energy and balance emotions."

Комментарии • 13

  • @michelebordeaux4534
    @michelebordeaux4534 Год назад +2

    A very handsome container! I like the Buckminster fullerene displayed on the side.

  • @cheyenne5596
    @cheyenne5596 Год назад +4

    I’m seeing mixed ideas on how to properly clean shungite. I bought some which I’ve tested and seems to be real, however, the instructions say to run them under water until the water runs clear and then they’re ready for use but I’ve seen in various places that the shungite should be boiled with hot water. What’s the right way? Everyone seems to have their own opinions instead of stating valid information these days. I’ve also seen an article stating the various other metals (ie: nickel, copper, etc.)left over after soaking the mineral, in levels above maximum acceptable consumption. What’s that about and how do I go about not poisoning myself?

    • @GaryfongInc
      @GaryfongInc  Год назад +5

      Not a good idea to boil Shungite stones. It may release singlet oxygen. We had our mine source stones lab analyzed at the site, our stones test at 97.8% carbon fullerene. Our certificate can be seen at verifiedshungite.com

    • @GaryfongInc
      @GaryfongInc  Год назад +1

      Here's my latest video on cleaning and maintenance of the #shungitewater bottle. ruclips.net/video/zenhkegF8lA/видео.html

  • @bburnsga
    @bburnsga Год назад +2

    So, I've read that Sungite makes water very acidic -- like 3.5 -5.0 or so -- & that it needs to be alkalized before drinking, else it will cause gastritis & such. It said the Russians do this with dolomite and quartz sand. I read in a different article, that the longer the Shungite sits in the water, the more alkaline the water becomes! If you see this, do you have thoughts or info on this?? These articles were totally conflicting with each other.

    • @GaryfongInc
      @GaryfongInc  Год назад +3

      I tested mine with strips. It's neutral.

  • @smokeymoe842
    @smokeymoe842 Год назад +2

    Got one I'm excited to receive this infuser, awesome idea btw.

  • @unounv
    @unounv Год назад +2

    This is awesome!! I can’t wait to get one I hope they are still available when I’m able to get one!

  • @enoch4499
    @enoch4499 Год назад +1

    This is exactly what I have been looking for! Thank you, Gary.

  • @peterkrauss6962
    @peterkrauss6962 Год назад

    Looks amazing. Where does the bamboo come from?

  • @jhaslopez
    @jhaslopez Год назад

    Hi tehre, I poured boiling water to dissinfect my shungite after receiving it but I tossed the water once it cooled, rinsed and used. I won't be boiling it anymore, is this okay? Have I damaged my shungite rock? Thanks for your time.