Free radicals, are highly reactive imbalanced molecules that are the by products of normal metabolism and are also associated with the human ageing process. Free
radicals borrow electrons from stable cells to neutralise their own charge, causing cellular damage and can cause or worsen, almost any malady possible including respiratory issues.

This is the opposite of what negatively charged oxygen does, in its ability to energise cells. Positive ions strip electrons to feed their need for life force.

Negative ions prevent acidification of the blood. Being in a negative ion rich environment improves the body’s immunity and resistance to illness.

The more negative ions there are in the blood, the more efficient the cell’s metabolism process. The more positive ions there are in the blood, the slower and less efficient the cell’s metabolism, weakening and the body and we tend to get sick more easily and age faster.

 

Ionisation and the correct pH helps the body’s electromagnetic system stay in balance and produce the energy we need for daily living.