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What are Negative Ions?

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 Q. What are ions?

A. They are charged particles in the air that have either a positive or negative charge. They exist throughout nature.

Q.  How and when were they discovered?

A. In 1899, two scientists named Elster and Geitel proved the existence of ions, The beneficial effect of some of these ions was initially discovered by Dr. C.W. Hansell at RCA Laboratories in 1932. Dr. Hansell was shocked and surprised by extreme, violent mood shifts he observed in a co-worker who was sitting next to an electrostatic generator. This same colleague seemed to become ebullient when the machine produced negative ions, and sad and depressed when it made positive ions.

Q. What has been learned about ions since this early research was conducted?

A. Research conducted since the 1930s on ions has shown that positive ions generally have a undesirable effect on physical and emotional health. On the other hand, negative ions enhance physical and emotional functioning stimulating everything from libido to plant growth. You might say that positive ions have a negative effect and negative ions a positive effect.

Q. What is the importance of these discoveries?

A. This discovery explains much about violent or docile behavior in various tribes and cultures throughout the world.  It is now known that there are certain notorious kinds of winds that blow throughout the world. Imbalanced ratios of positively charged ions to negatively charged ions (up to a ratio of 33 to 1) are associated with many physical and emotional problems in about ninety-five percent of those who make contact with them. Among these problems is depression. Those notorious sea and desert winds are known throughout the world as a cause of these problems and are known by many names including: Karaburan in the Gobi desert, the Chinook of the United States Rockies, and the Santa Ana from the southern California desert.

Q. What causes these winds?

A. About half of these ions are formed by nature in a variety of ways. Many formed from ultraviolet rays, cosmic rays, radioactive substances in the soil, air-flow friction and radioactive gases. The other fifty percent are produced by falling water and plants.

Q. Are there more positive or negative ions in the air?

A. Though there are different theories on the perfect ration of positive to negative ions, it is generally believed among ion researchers that a 2 to 1 ration of negative to positive ions produce the healthiest reactions.

Q.  Talk more about how negative ions are formed?

A. Research has shown that falling water creates thousands of negative ions by splitting neutral particles of air and freeing electrons to exhibit their energizing function. These electrons join up with smaller air particles, giving them a primarily negative charge. Ions are most readily absorbed through the olfactory nerves, and thus need to be breathed in through the nose, not the mouth. The inhaling of the ions produced by waterfalls, and running baths and showers all increase negative ions and have a direct relationship to the lowering of serotonin levels in the blood (and possibly increasing it in the brain).
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