Negative Ions
An ion is an atom or molecules which bear an electrical charge. Atoms consist of an atomic nucleus that contains neutral neutrons, positively charged protons, as well as negatively charged electrons. If an atom is in a neutral condition, the number of protons (+)ve and the number of electrons (-)ve is equal. When the number of (+) ve and (-) ve are not the same, the particle becomes an ion that is either positively or negatively charged.
Generally we can say, positive ions are harmful to the human body, while negative ions are beneficial.
You can be seen in the changes in ion levels associated with storm activity. Several hours before a thunderstorm, for instance, low atmospheric pressure causes the number of positive ions in the air to increase dramatically, to levels that sometimes exceed 5000 ions per cm³. In contrast, during a storm, negative ions increase to several thousand per cm³ while positive ions decrease, often to below 500 per cm³. (You can detect similarly high negative ion concentrations near waterfalls.)
Wearing Negative Ions In Power Bracelet may increase the number of negative ions absorbed through the skin.
Positive and negative ions also exist in our bodies, and the ratio of ions in the air we breathe influences the ratio in our bodies. Ions enter the body through the lungs (inhalation) as well as through the skin - especially through meridian (acupressure) points, which have weak electronic resistance. Then they travel through the blood and lymphatic systems to cells throughout the body.
Health Benefits
• Strengthens one’s immune system.
• Increases blood circulation and Raises oxygen levels
• Speeds up metabolism of body cells
• Regulates positive and negative ions within the body
• Removes harmful toxins
• Relieves joint and muscle pain
• Alleviates physical stress, stiffness, cramps or discomfort
• Reduces water retention
• Relieves fatigue and tiredness
• Promotes quality sleep
• Counteract harmful positive ions generated by electrical and electronic appliances (e.g. mobile phones, computers, televisions) and industrial wastes