Boji stone
A boji stone is a type of stone only found in one location in the world, around a natural pyramid in Kansas. These stones have been termed "living stones" due to their own energy field and ability to "die." In a solid form, these stones have a hardness of 7.5, however if stored away from frequent contact and sunlight, these stones will turn to dust. Boji stones come in two types, male and female. The male stones are more textured and have large crystaline formations protruding from them, whereas the females are more smooth and rounded. There are more females than males, and in nature they are uncovered by errosion growing on stems of soil with one male in the center of several females.
The energy of the Boji Stones is electromagnetic, and when a pair are held near each other, a slight pushing and pulling is experienced. The charge of a boji can be read with a standard multimeter set to read millivolts.
Known to alternative healing practices to be a beneficial stone for treating arthritis and other disorders, these stones react to bioelectrical fields as well. The human body naturally produces a voltage that can be read by a multimeter. It is natural to have a charge between 5 and 30 millivolts (a pacemaker regulates the human heart with a 1 millivolt charge). If the reading is done from the palms of the hands without the stones, the body's natural charge is displayed fairly accurately. However, if a stone is placed in each hand and the reading is taken again through the stones, the reading will usually rise to above 100 millivolts and a polarity shift will be noted.
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