Talk:Boji stone
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[edit] Boji a registered trademark?
Is this about a product or item that's been trademarked? Julia Rossi (talk) 07:53, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
There is a trademarked name for a naturally occurring rock called Boji® Alive that has been "filled with healing energy"(sic) and is therefore trademarkable. These appear to be the same source material called Kansas Pop Rocks
This is an excellent example for why cross walking unverifiable new age philosophy against accepted scientific fact is a quagmire.
This stub should be perhaps be rewritten or else rolled into the discussion on the specific type iron sulphide concretion also known by the common name "Kansas Pop Rocks" It should keep the geological formation information regarding the occurrence of these peculiar concretions without addressing the apparent trademarked Boji® Alive Stone and alternative healing section. The Boji® Alive Stone and alternative healing texts apparently do not have valid research sources to justify inclusion in Wikipedia.
Either way the trademark issue can be resolved by removing the stub as it exists.
Previous comments withdrawn by this writer after reviewing NPOV and citation guidelines for articles.
Mstreman (talk) 04:58, 18 March 2008 (UTC)

