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The Environment and Gaseous Ions
Valeria Laza
Department of Environmental Health,
University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Corresponding author: Valeria Laza MD, PhD
Department of Environmental Health
University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Bd. N. Titulescu 34/50
3400 Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Telephone: (+40) 64-193837
Fax number: (+40) 64-196585
E-mail:
roxanalaza@hotmail.com
CEJOEM 2000, Vol.6. No.1.:3-10
Key words:
Air, negative ions, prophylaxis, and therapy
Abstract:
All air-borne particles on which electrical forces exercise an essentially greater
effect than the forces of weight and inertia are called air ions. Negative air ions
exert a beneficial effect on animals and man: the growth of cells in tissue culture,
the stability of erythrocytes and serum components, the immunological response of animals,
the maximal breathing capacity, the action of the thyroid gland, the sexual activity of man.
Aeroionotherapy can be applied in two ways: by inhalation
and/or by local application. The generators are used for individual and group treatments,
respectively. With high densities of aeroions, inhalation therapy requires only short
seances. Low concentrations of aeroions call for protracted inhalation periods. Depending
on the condition of the patient, 10 or more daily treatments may be required. In prolonged
treatments a progressive increase of the dosage may be necessary. Negative air ions
strengthen those organs in the body, which are responsible for natural immunisation
and protection against disease, preventing as well as restoring.
Received: 14 February 2000
Accepted: 15 June 2000
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