Basics about a Negative Ion
Negatively or positively charged substance in the air. A negative ion is a negatively charged atom, molecule or complex molecule having more than its normal amount of electrons. The small amount of electricity does not give you an electric shock! You cannot see this tiny object with the naked eye nor feel it. An atom…
DetailsWhy Do Negative Ions Attract Attention?
Enhance relaxation, alleviate symptoms of disease, and healing power Several experiments demonstrate that negative ions have positive effects on the human body. e.g. Enhance relaxation Alleviate symptoms of disease Much research regarding negative ions has been conducted and reported since the early 20th century. It has been proven that negative ions stimulate growth and extend…
DetailsWhat Are Negative Ion Effects?
Negative ion effects on the human body Not only stress alleviation and relaxation enhancement but also various effects have been reported. 1. Reported by our customers (Extracts from testimonials) Sleep well It seems he has a good sleep because he no longer says ” I cannot sleep well”. I can sleep well and wake up less…
DetailsWhere Do Negative Ions Exist?
Small atoms in your environment Negative ions exist in the air around you with a smaller amount of positive ions. They are measured in pcs/cc. Negative ion counts in the atmosphere usually range between 0 and some hundred per cc. A large amount of negative ions exist where water splashes such as waterfalls and…
DetailsHow Are Negative Ions Created?
Created by radiant/cosmic rays and thunderbolts It is believed that negative ions, which exist in living space, are created by radiant rays emitted from the inside of the earth, cosmic rays and thunderbolts. Positive ions are also created during these ionizing processes.
DetailsClassification of Negative Ions
Negative ions are classified by size and chemical composition [Size] Some molecules in the air combine to form a negative ion molecule. Generally, negative ions are floating in the air in a group. Depending on the size of the group, they are classified into small, medium and large ion groups. It has been said that…
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