ALLERGIES AND ASTHMA
SPRING TIME BLUES
It's hard to stay positive when you're
struggling with allergies, sinus and asthma. Often it seems that nothing
can be done, especially when medicine fails us by causing so many side
effects unfortunately most medical practitioners are as unaware as their
patients that something in the air' can cause physical and mental distress
in human beings.
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That ‘something’ is the relationship between
living organisms and air ions. For decades scientific teams have studied
this relationship, producing irrefutable proof that the air we breathe
can make us ill or well. We're not talking about pollution, although that
is an important issue - but how many people are aware that the electrical
charge of air molecules can exert a beneficial or debilitating effect upon
all living creatures? |
Negative Air ions and the Body
When we breathe clean mountain
air, visit the seaside, or even have a shower we feel refreshed and energises
This same effect can be noted after a thunderstorm. Many of us, when an
electrical storm is brewing, experience lethargy, headaches or jangled
nerves'. Then. when the storm has passed, we feel relaxed and revitalised
Perhaps you've noticed you experience some distress when certain hot dry
winds blow, finding relief only when the weather changes. suprisingly this
is not a psychological effect, but largely a physical process. In the mountains,
in forests and near moving water, friction between rapidly moving molecules
in the atmosphere produces an abundance of tiny negatively charged ions
of oxygen ionisation also occurs due to natural radiation from the earth's
surface.
The smallest oxygen ions can actually
be breathed in and enter the bloodstream through the lungs, making us feel
relaxed and energized. Large negative ions have no biological effect, while
an overload of positively charged ions will raise the body's levels of
the neurotransmitter Serotonin,
leading to a variety of unpleasant symptoms.
The Role of Serotonin and histamine
Serotonin is known to play a part in almost
every function of the central nervous system. When the brain under/or over-produces
Serotonin the imbalance can be reflected in distressing symptoms. Abnormally
high or low Serotonin levels correlate with a range of conditions including
depression, psychosis, sexual dysfunction, lethargy, migraine, low pain
thresholds, learning disabilities, poor sleep patterns, asthma, aggression
and even suicide. Abnormal blood levels of Serotonin have been shown to
be present in many types of psychiatric disorders and in mental retardation.
Histamine on the other hand is
another powerful 'substance' your body produces naturally. It can be found
in many parts of the body. Its main role is to produce gastric juice for
the digestion of your food. The presence of too much histamine in your
body may also cause many adverse reactions. The most common are similar
to those associated with excess Serotonin, including allergies and hay
fever. Treatment with drugs known to influence these hormones, or exposure
to small negative ions of oxygen, can bring the body back into balance,
relieving symptoms.
Seasons and in winds
The distressing results of an excess of
positive air ions in otherwise healthy subjects has been documented in
research throughout the world. In Israel, Dr Felix Sulman treated patients
whose symptoms were caused by the Sharav a hot dry wind that blows out
of the desert inflicting migraines, hayfever mood swings and other ailments
on an estimated quarter of the population. He found that exposure to small
negative air ions, generated by machines called ionisers, provided relief
from symptoms. Studies in other countries where similar seasonal winds
cause distress have also successfully employed ionisers to effect a cure.
In 1988 the British Journal of
Psychiatry published a report on' serotonin irritation syndrome' characterized
by anxiety, headaches, palpitations and insomnia. The same report listed
a total of 15 conditions, ranging from alcoholism and panic disorder to
ADD and Alzheimer's disease in which abnormal
Serotonin levels are involved.
Again, exposure to negative ions was recommended as one form of treatment.
Asthma and Allergies
The amount of research proving that negative
ionisation brings relief to asthma and allergy sufferers would almost fill
a library Beginning with 30 years' research at the Pavlov Institute in
Russia where 85per cent of asthmatics gained relief from symptoms, to research
at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London and at the ANU in Canberra, studies
show that improved lung capacity and relief from asthma symptoms are achieved
quite rapidly by exposure to smell negative air ions. A number of other
research projects demonstrate that this dramatic effect applies to other
diseases as well, including allergies, hay-fever, skin rashes, and the
discomfort of sinus inflammation.
As Dr John Proynoff explained
in an article in Preventative Medicine, "the higher the (negative) ion
content, the lower the energy requirement for assimilation of air by the
body. Therefore, air ions not only help conserve the body energy supply,
but also improve respiration... increasing overall energy and vitality."
Depression
If energy and vitality are increased, it
would be expected that depression wouldn't stand a chance. Improvements
in mood have been demonstrated again and again in patients exposed to negative
ions, and it's interesting to note that one of the most commonly prescribed
groups of antidepressant drugs, known as MAO inhibitors, alters the metabolism
of Serotonin just as ionisation does. This safe, drug-free treatment for
depression has even been patented in the USA. In July 1996, Columbia University
in New York took out a patent for 'treatment with high density negative
ions of oxygen for depressive disorders characterized by reverse neuro-vegetative
symptoms: hypersomnia, hyperphagia (with carbohydrate cravings and fatigue.'
Apparently, the University's academics realised they were onto something
big.
PMT Menopause and Migraine
Headaches
Can ionisation assist in problems specific
to women? It would seem so, for several reasons. The headaches and mood
swings some women experience at pre-menstrual times and during the menopause
correlate with conditions already known to occur when Serotonin levels
are elevated. While obviously hormonal imbalance is the root cause, the
bodily processes activating these symptoms are still not fully understood.
Among complaints reported by Dr
Sulman's weather-sensitive patients, which were subsequently relieved by
ionisation were two common symptoms of the menopause - migraine headaches
and hot flushes - the latter being the result of the brain's failure to
maintain a constant body temperature. Dr Sulman's experiences plus anecdotal
evidence show that this scourge can be relieved by ionisation.
In the case of migraine headache,
Hemicrania - the journal of the Migraine Trust in Britain reported as long
ago as 1969 that 'treatment by negative air ionisation helps the patient
either at night time or throughout the day'. But how many doctors are aware
of this? Many migraine sufferers reading this article will have been prescribed
one of the latest Miracle treatments - tablets which cost around $25 each.
These are in fact no more than a commonly known Serotonin inhibitor,
and like all drugs, can have unpleasant side-effects. How much simpler
and safer it would be if the medical profession were to recommend ionisation
as a first line of treatment.
Sexuality and reproduction can
also benefit from ionisation. Experiments with both male and female laboratory
animals show that exposure to negative oxygen ions boosts sexual interest
and increases fertility. In human subjects, ionisation has been successfully
used in obstetric clinics and hospitals to prevent miscarriage
in those women most at risk, and to stimulate lactation after birth.
ADD, Autism, learning Disabilities
European studies long ago concluded that
excess Serotonin inhibits the flow of information in the brain, interfering
with the ability to learn. So it's not surprising that high levels of Serotonin
are almost always present in children with learning disabilities or attention
deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Learning disabilities and ADD are often
found together and both are understood to be the result of poor communication
between the right and left brain hemispheres. During the 1980s a number
of studies showed conclusively that exposure to negative ions increases
processing ability (response between the hemispheres) in learning-disabled
children. And in a 1982 study, a drug that is specifically used to reduce
Serotonin levels produced IQ gains and improved behaviour in autistic children.
Note that some pediatricians now believe that ADD is a form of' borderline'
autism.
Relaxation and Pain Relief.
Ionisers have been used in hospitals to
speed up healing and relieve pain throughout Europe, Japan and the former
Soviet Union for many years. In 1962, one of many reports on the use or
ionisation for pain-reduction in burns patients also noted a tranquilising'
and 'sedating" effect, adding that patients reported 'a feeling of relaxation
and wellbeing'. An ioniser by the bedside invariably results in deeper
sleep, a refreshed feeling on awakening, and the ability to recall dreams.
Perhaps the most convincing study on the
wide-ranging benefits of ionisation was carried out in Romania in 1985.
Over 100 outpatients at a mental health clinic were exposed to negative
air ions for just 40-50 minutes a day. The findings were that after only
3-5 sittings, normal sleep returned in 80% of insomnia
patients, pain disappeared in 75% of headache patients, over 50% of depressive
patients reported a return to normal, and 100% of the anxiety sufferers
said their symptoms had disappeared!
For those who are not ill, but
occasionally feel 'below par', it's worth remembering that the air we breathe
can be a source of problems. Unfortunately, a deficiency of negative ions
is a feature of urban living. Electromagnetic fields from appliances, static
electricity from synthetic fibres and air that is 'conditioned' indoors
or
polluted by chemicals outdoors all serve to deplete negative air ions and
alter the body's chemistry. The obvious answer is to restore nature's balance,
but how best to achieve this?
The Next Step in the quest for Health
It's important to know that there is only
one genuine therapeutic ioniser on sale in the world, and that it was invented
and developed by an Australian, Joshua Shaw, His machine, called the Elanra
(pronounced el-an-RAH) is the only ioniser which can replicate nature by
generating small negative ions of oxygen. In other words, you can breathe
them in. This process is fully Patented and protected.
There are other ionisers available - some
at less cost - but they produce only large negative ions which will eradicate
pollutants from the air, but have absolutely no biological effect. In other
words, they cannot enter your body to do their good work.
Earlier this century, ionisers used potentially
dangerous radioactive isotopes to generate the negative ions that produced
such wonderful results, Later, advances in electronics enabled the manufacture
of safe compact machines. The only problem was they simply didn't work,
and nobody knew why. Today, unscrupulous companies promote harmful Ozone
machines as ionisers and/or -' make unsubstantiated claims for their devices.
Joshua Shaw’s Elanra is the result
of 30 years painstaking research, carried out here in Australia and at
overseas universities and laboratories. He discovered the secret to successful
ionisation and has poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into the development
of his completely safe, effective machine.
144 Ioniser for the price of one.
Being totally programmable, this highly
advanced machine can be Tuned in' to deliver the exact concentration of
small negative ions of oxygen each user requires. It is small enough to
sit comfortably on your work desk or beside the bed. When plugged in, a
soft green light indicates that it's operating. That's necessary, since
the unit is completely silent while running. Other indicator lights show
when the needles producing the negative ions need replacing - and this
can be done easily at home without the need for any special equipment.
While you sleep, relax, or work, the Elanra's
small negative ions of oxygen are breathed into your lungs and enter your
bloodstream to rebalance your system and normalise your body's chemistry.
What you are breathing is the air nature intended for you - and you'll
notice the difference almost immediately.
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