Monday, February 25, 2008

Himalayan Salt Crystal Lamps @ UniversolAromas.com

Himalayan Salt Lamps Our Himalayan Salt Lamps are ideal for daily use near televisions and computers, around smokers, in offices with air-conditioning, and everywhere else where you want to restore or preserve the natural air quality. Even when the lamps are not turned on and cool, they have some beneficial effect…but when our salt lamps are lit, the gentle heat they produce emits a far higher number of ions. Naturopaths and energy healers have long recommended salt lamps for a long time to support treatment of allergies, respiratory distresses, fatigue, and depression. The freshly-charged air after a thunderstorm, by the seaside or high on a mountain top, is caused by the high concentration of negative ions in the air. And the feelings of lethargy that most of us feel in highly polluted areas, air conditioned offices etc., are usually caused by a high proportion of positive ions. Our wellbeing, energy and our efficiency are highly dependent on the quality of the air we breathe. The quality of the air depends on the kind of electrical charge (positively, negatively charged or neutral particles) and on the concentration of the ions. Our environment has far more sources of positive ions than in the past, creating an electrical imbalance in the air. In today’s world, we might have a hard time imagining our day to day lives without many of the modern electrical devices, such as heating and cooling systems, computers, satellites, televisions, and cell phones. These all produce positive ions. Concentrations of positive ions deteriorate the condition of air in rooms and this then negatively affects our physical and emotional state. Positive ions also result from exhaust fumes and cigarette smoke. Our Himalayan Salt Lamps neutralize positive ions. Scientific studies show that salt crystal lamps can increase the negative ion count by up to 300%. Negative ions are created naturally by wind, sunlight, surf, waterfalls and rainstorms. Generally, a negative ion is an electronically charged molecule made up of oxygen. A positive ion in the air is a molecule that has lost its electrons through the process of air pollution. In ordinary, fresh country air we find up to 4000 negative ions per cubic centimeter, and near strong surf or close to a waterfall, up to 10.000 negative ions can be found. This can decrease to less than 100 in major cities during the rush hour!
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