PUBLISHED 4TH/JAN/2023
How does Negative Ion Therapy work?
1. Effects on the blood
Improves blood circulation and oxygen capacity.
The above live blood study of a patient with a high-fat diet before and after 20 minutes of negative ion therapy reveals that the red blood cells that were initially clumped up after the therapy were dispersed, resulting in a more active blood flow.
Brings blood pH to optimal level (pH7.35-7.45)
Blood becomes less acidic as a result of anions' (negatively charged ions) facilitation of calcium release from our cells into the bloodstream. When the blood is acidic, there is a deficiency in cellular oxygen, which creates the ideal conditions for the growth of bacteria, fungi, and viruses. More fat cells are produced as a result of acidity. Whereas cells can work and survive in a slightly alkaline environment.
2. Effects on cell metabolism
Boosts cell activity and maintains cell health. Cell rejuvenation is made possible by accelerating cell metabolism by:
3. Effects on the immune system
Supports the overall immune system which protects the body:
4. Effects on the nervous system
Benefits for individuals with illnesses that interfere with their hormones and sleep:
The sympathetic (fight or flight) and parasympathetic (rest and digest) nerve systems are controlled by anions (negatively charged ions). There is mounting evidence that negative ions may enhance cognitive functions.
Symptoms or a blood level reflection, which is frequently a little late, are frequently the sole signs of an illness that are seen. Consequently, it is essential to start maintaining the health of our cells in addition to a healthy lifestyle and nutrition.
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