Thank you, Zana.
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Thank you, Zana.
I don't think ions have huge overriding power, but I do believe in them, and i think their power is subtle, but can be there...it's not something that would make or break a sway, but I included it in mine just for "in case" factor.
What I don't get is that it's all the 'bad' stuff which sways girl - all the things which lower fertility and send the signal to our bodies that resources are not plentiful etc. but the ion stuff which is said to sway girl all seems to be really healthy which is quite the opposite! I think I'd find it an easier pill to swallow if it were the other way around!
not all bad things sway girl - the vegetarian diet is certainly better for health and better for fertility too
The "theory" (I use the term loosely) is that X and Y sperm have different electrical charges and ions shoot up your vagina and these ions attract X or Y sperm to an egg, which is also supposed to have an electrical charge that attracts the X or Y sperm. The person who came up with this "theory" never published their study and will charge you $$$$ to tell you what the electrical charge of yoru egg is.
Unfortunately for this "theory" X and Y sperm do not have different electrical charges. It's totally untrue and I don't think anyone should give this a second of thought at all whatsoever.
Here's thread about solar flares and swaying. http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gend...-once-all.html
except for one little factoid - the gender ratio stays roughly 50-50 boys and girls in the city, in the country, by the seaside, in the mountains, jungle, desert, north pole and equator, 1000 years ago when we didn't even have any electrical equipment to begin with, and so on, and so forth. Varies only by a few % regardless of whatever "ions" are supposedly hanging around plotting their next move.
My friend who has a negative ion mattress that she sleeps on every night conceived both her BOYS on it.
I totally agree. Not "bad" per se, but things that lower fertility. Some things that are good for your long term health in terms of cardiovascular health and and preventing cancer, are not great for boosting fertility.
Also the ion theory is not supported by the data about the times of year when the most boys and girls are conceived.