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Generating Negative Ions In fact, every home has a built in natural ionizer -- the shower. But when it comes to springing for that negative-ion generator you saw advertised in the local paper or on the web, buyer beware, says Columbias Terman. There is a major problem with advertised units, he tells WebMD. Output levels are not ... specified in a way that could advise antidepressant dose. And, he says, the cost of apparently equivalent units ranges from $100 to $1,000. The safest course of action, in my opinion, would be to use units that have been demonstrated effective in our clinical trials and trials to come, he advises WebMD readers. Room air circulation, heat and humidity, the proximity of grounded devices that may emit counteracting positive ions (such as computer monitors) may affect output levels (of a negative-ion generator), he explains We have tried to minimize the influence of these factors by adding grounded wrist-straps [commercially available] or grounded bed sheets [not yet available] for connection to the ionizer, he says.
Posted on: Sun, 04 Jan 2015 12:53:54 +0000

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