Benefits of Negative Ions
How are Negative Ions created in the Bio Mat?
The Bio-mat features the Kurera Super Fiber from Japan. When the Kurera Super Fibers interact with a DC energy, the potential field surrounding the material is converted to a negatively charged field. When electricity is slowed down and converted to a Direct Current, The Kurera Super Fiber generates a discharge of Negative Ions in the air and converts positive ions in the body into Negative ions inside of the body. When a charged field of negative potential is applied to an insulated body, more calcium and sodium minerals in the circulating blood get ionized, thus changing an acidified body to an alkaline one.
What are Negative Ions and where do they come from?
Often referred to as ‘the vitamins of the air’, an Ion is a particle which has electricity. Ions are molecules that have gained or lost an electrical charge. They are created in nature as air molecules break apart due to sunlight, radiation, and moving air and water. You may have experienced the power of Negative Ions when you last set foot on the beach or walked beneath a water fall. While part of the euphoria is simply being around these wondrous settings and away from the normal pressures of home and work, the air circulating in the mountains and the ocean is said to contain tens of thousands of Negative Ions. At Yosemite Falls, you’ll experience over 100,000 Negative Ions per cubic centimeter. On the other hand, if you’re on an LA freeway or in your office, you will experience under 100 negative Ions or maybe even none. After a rainstorm there are lots of Negative Ions in the air.
Why are they called Negative Ions?
Negative Ions have a positive effect on people. Positive Ions have a negative effect on people. An atom that has one of its normal orbiting electrons removed is called a Positive Ion. An atom with an extra electron added is called a negative Ion. So you see, it’s really kind of backwards; the terms Negative and Positive are actually reversed. It’s a misnomer that we can thank Benjamin Franklin for (so we hear). Back in his time, electrons (with a “negative” charge) and atoms were not understood correctly. So we’re still stuck with this 18th century terminology, and that’s why they’re called “Negative Ions”.
How do the Negative Ions affect the cells?
The human body consists of billions of cells and each is enclosed by a cell wall. This cell wall performs many important roles, and some of these are absorbing nutrients, vitamins, hydration, and minerals. The cell wall is also responsible for eliminating acidic waste material and toxins. When the amount of Negative Ions in the blood is increased, the function of a cell is activated. When there are more positive ions, the cell walls close and the cells ability to absorb nutrition and eliminate toxins is disabled. Through research done by Dr.Tanaka in Japan, it was discovered that when Negative Ionization is introduced, the calcium and natrium (salt) in the blood increases and mobilizes, as the blood is purified. The blood becomes more alkaline. Cancer cannot live in an alkaline environment.
What are the Health benefits of Negative Ions?
- Negative Ions open the ion channels which promotes cellular communication
- Control the autonomic nervous system-restoring innate healing systems.
- Acidic blood becomes alkaline~ cleans the blood
- Allergy/asthma/emphysema experiences relief through the dilating of bronchiole and cleaning of air
- Charges the immune system
- Relieves pinched and stressed nerves
- Supplies cells with a negative charge- and defense against toxins {which are positively charged}
- Natures antioxidant, neutralizing free Radicals
- Natures master power switch
- Ionization recharges the human energy field with the exhilarating force of an ocean wave splashing onto shore.
