Guest guest Posted November 24, 2008 Report Share Posted November 24, 2008 It's almost eerie how there is NO dust on my nightstand anymore. The frequency of intense dreams and the depth of my sleep is off the charts since I got it. The air in the room is definitely fresher. Like the dawn simulator, I'm sure it's a tough sell to convince people to buy something that makes no noise and looks so simple and oddly shaped for $125+. But lemme tell ya, after the lexapro, this ionizer has helped more than anything else. And I have tried a LOT of things to get better. If my wife and I had the money, I'd get two more, one for the boys' room and one for the girls' room. Certainly as they get older, we'll get them one. Good sleep is worth so much. Just thought I'd add this. If you are convinced about getting one, be sure it has a good return policy in case it does nothing for you, I'd hate to think someone wasted $100+ on one on my rec. I cant imagine they dont have decent return policies. have a great Thanksgiving! > > Bearsfan, Thanks so much for the info. I'm going to get one, put it next to the CPAP at night and if that doesn't work, will put it in my home office next to the SAD light. Eliza > http://comtech-pcs.com/products.htm > " I got the dual one with the dustgrabber and the maintenace free, > long-lasting ion emitter, so I went the whole way, it was like $160 > total I think. " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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