Mad stones are real. My mother in law had one that came from somewhere in the WV mountains..
I have seen it used many times and it is not a myth, it's real. I've heard a lot of stories also. A man was dying with blood poison in the early 1900s and the stone stuck to his leg for 2 days, but the poison was completely gone when it let go. It even worked for poison Ivy. It was a stone that had to be passed down through the family and we are not sure who has it now, because it was passed to her brother and he is deceased.
Mad stones are real. My mother in law had one that came from somewhere in the WV mountains..
I have seen it used many times and it is not a myth, it's real. I've heard a lot of stories also. A man was dying with blood poison in the early 1900s and the stone stuck to his leg for 2 days, but the poison was completely gone when it let go. It even worked for poison Ivy. It was a stone that had to be passed down through the family and we are not sure who has it now, because it was passed to her brother and he is deceased.