Quality of the oxygen we breathe - positive v negative ions
As we breathe an average of 37 pounds of air a day - the equivalent of an Olympic sized swimming pool,
the quality of the air we breathe is vitally important.
The negative charge in Negative Ions; 'Vitamins of the Air
Negative Ions; vitamins of the air, create the health benefits and feel good factor we all experience when we are breathing air close to a
large waterfall, the sea, rain forests and even in our towns and cities after a torrential thunderstorm.
Scientific experts conclude that negative ions increase the flow of Oxygen to the brain and allows us to absorb the maximum amount of
Oxygen into our blood cells, this also allows us to obtain the maximum biological energy at cellular level where everything good or bad starts,
resulting in relief from allergies and respiratory disorders, higher alertness, decreased drowsiness, and more physical and mental energy.
Negative ions also balance levels of seratonin, a body chemical linked with mood and stress which is why you feel more alert, relaxed
and energised after a holiday by the sea.
The positive charge in Positive Ions; 'Free Radicals of the Air
All airborne particles (e.g. dust, bacteria, chemical pollutants, virus and fungus spores, and the particles of moisture in which they are frequently trapped) that affect our health are positively charged; positive ions; free radicals of the air.
Our homes, offices and work places are heavily polluted with positive ions, by electrical devices; TV's, computers etc., microwave ovens,
central heating and air-conditioning, even synthetic materials and fabrics.
Scientific experts conclude that positive ions inhibit the absorption of Oxygen robbing us of our good moods and make us feel lethargic, irritable, suffer headaches and migraines, makes us prone to allergies, make it harder for us to breathe therefore affecting asthma and
other respiratory disorders, the symptoms of positive ion poisoning are remarkably like sick building syndrome and Oxygen starvation.
Postive v Negative ions Conclusion
To be and stay healthy and indeed to improve our health, our bodies need to absorb and hold as much negatively ionised Oxygen as possible.