I thought Atomic said that research shows that ions don't sway. If they do I'd like to know for sure. I'm on the computer all of the time! Eeeek!
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I thought Atomic said that research shows that ions don't sway. If they do I'd like to know for sure. I'm on the computer all of the time! Eeeek!
Honestly, I don't think it does. Some of it I think sways because it's relaxing...like the lavendar lotion, etc...the waterfalls, the rock salt lamp... Relaxing means lowering testosterone, so personally, I think it sways THAT way, but I'm not buying into the mumbo jumbo about positive and negative ions. Just seems too "magicial" LOL.
The data indicates that they do NOT sway gender in the ways that they are claimed to sway, because modern research has proven X and Y sperm do not carry different electrical charges and thus cannot be attracted or repelled by "ions" in the CM. In fact, your CM is supposed to have ions in it and all our CM has the same ions. Many of our body's functions need ions to work properly and our body knows how to provide them for whatever purpose we need them to do. Our body makes them from the foods we eat and does NOT get them from the moon or from pretty bracelets.
IF (and that is a HUGE IF) they could possibly sway somehow, my suspicion would be that positive ions could actually sway pink and negative ions could sway blue. This is because positive ions are oxidants, bad for health and bad for fertility. While neg. ions are antioxidants and help bind with and neutralize harmful oxidants that can hurt your body and are bad for fertility. Things that are good for health and fertility tend to sway blue and vice versa.