Iyashi EMF Protection Stones Care & Use
Care of your Iyashi EMF Protection Stones
When you get your Iyashi EMF Protection Stones, you may notice a black film that comes off it onto your hand. It is rock dust and is completely harmless. You can wash your Iyashi EMF Protection Stones under plain water to remove this dust. Despite the fact that the storage balls are very hard, flexible and bouncy the rock is not. If you drop it, it will shatter. It will not stop functioning because it is broken, but it will not look as nice.
Cleaning or Discharging your Iyashi EMF Protection Stones
Iyashi EMF Protection Stones needs to be grounded or earthed frequently to discharge the negative built up of EMFs it accumulates while working to protect you from EMFs throughout the day. The following guide will outline the different methods you can use to clean or discharge your Iyashi EMF Protection Stones.
Grounding Plug
We have made a specialty grounding plug to provide a quick and easy way to ground your Iyashi EMF Protection stones. Simply plug in the plug in and attach a small pad of aluminum foil. You can then place any of your Iyashi EMF Protection stones on it to quickly discharge and ground them. Click Here to view our grounding plug and full use guide.
Creating a grounding pad with the grounding plug provides an easy place you can ground your Iyashi EMF Protection Pendant or cellphone daily.
You can also leave the stones, pyramids, cubes and bricks grounded on the pad letting them protect you 24/7 without having to worry about grounding them.
Earthing
To discharge your Iyashi EMF Protection Stones it can by placed or buried in the dirt connected to the physical earth. This cannot be dirt or soil in a potted plant, it has to be connected to the physical earth.
The Iyashi EMF Protection Stones in the picture above is buried in the dirt. This grounds the Iyashi EMF Protection Stones effectively and will discharge them. Making sure that there is a more contact with the earth will ground the Iyashi EMF Protection Stones more effectively and you will assure it will be discharged of negative energies.
Grounding on Stainless Steel Appliances
Almost any stainless steel appliance in your kitchen that has a 3 prong plug can be used to ground your Iyashi EMF Protection Stones. This works because the 3rd prong on the plug is the “ground plug” which connects the ground to the stainless steel parts of the appliance. Simply place the Iyashi EMF Protection Stones on any stainless steel surface of an appliance like this to dis- charge and clean your Iyashi EMF Protection Stones. For this to work it has to meet the following condition:
- Have a Stainless Steel surface. No other surface will work
- Have a 3 prong plug. The 3rd prong is the ground plug.
- Be plugged in. If the appliance is not plugged in it not co to the ground source.
- Place Iyashi EMF Protection Stones on the Stainless Steel. Only the stainless steel is grounded.
Incorrect Example of Grounding on Stainless steel appliance
In the picture above the stainless steel appliance is not plugged in so it is not grounded and will not work to ground Iyashi EMF Protection Stones. We can see on our volt meter we have reading of 1359 milli volts. This is NOT grounded.
Correct Example of Grounding on a Stainless steel appliance
In the picture above the stainless steel appliance is plugged in, has a 3 pronged plug and our Iyashi EMF Protection stone is touching the stainless steel on the appliance. We are testing it with our volt meter and have a reading of < 2 milli volts which shows our Iyashi EMF Protection stone is being grounded
House Grounding Rod
Every house and building will have a grounding rod outside which grounds all the appliances inside the house.
You can see in the picture above we found our grounding rod on the side of the house near the gas meter. Leaning Iyashi EMF Protection Stones against the metal rod will discharge and clean it.
This rod is buried over 6 feet into the ground and provides the grounding for all the ground plugs in our house and metal pipes.
Stainless Steel Stove tops for grounding
Stainless steel electric or gas stove tops are also grounded and are an effective grounding solution
In the below picture we have a picture of our stainless steel stove top. We can check under the counter and see that there is a 3 prong plug plugged in and a direct connection to the electrical grid. This means the entire stainless steel surface is grounded and will effectively dis- charge our Iyashi EMF Protection Stones.
Grounding on a Sink Faucet
Metal faucets can also be grounded and provide an effective grounding solution.
In the picture above we are leaning our Iyashi EMF Protection Stone against the faucet and can confirming that it is grounded with our volt meter. We have a reading of < 2 milli volts so this is a very effective grounding solution.
To check if your faucet is grounded look under the sink and check for copper piping like in the picture below. In the picture below you will see that it is connected to copper pipes which is why the faucet will ground.
*If you have plastic pipes under your sink it will not be grounded and not be able to discharge your Iyashi EMF Protection Stones.
How Long to Ground Your Iyashi EMF Protection Stones
Small pieces such as pendants as cell phone protectors need to be grounded daily while larger pieces can be grounded every several days.
The Iyashi EMF Protection stones, pyramids, cubes and bricks can be left permanently grounded by using our grounding plug or leaving them connected to another ground source. This will leave them constantly discharging/ clearing out negative energies while providing constant 24/7 EMF protection.
We recommend leaving the larger pieces grounded with a grounding plug to keep constant EMF protection.
Type |
Grounding Frequency |
Grounding Time |
Pendant |
24 hours |
15 mins |
Cell Phone Protector |
24 hours |
15 mins |
Small Pyramid or cube |
48 hours |
30 minutes |
Large Pyramid or cube |
72 hours |
45 minutes |
Brick |
1 week |
1 hour |
Loose stones |
24 hours |
15 mins |
*Depending on the exposure to EMF the grounding requirements may be more or less frequent. This is a rough guide.