Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 Human behavioral scientist and atmospheric ion expert Guy Cramer says …. the (change in political atmosphere of the country) correlates remarkably to the changing ratios of positive and negative ions in the atmosphere, which are directly associated with the effects of the Full Moon Cramer discovered a number of mathematical algorithms (repeating equations) that allows him to forecast the ratio of positive and negative ions in the atmosphere weeks, and even months, in advance. The scientific community recognizes the following effects of ions on human behavior. An excess of positive ions produces detrimental effects both physically (headaches, dizziness, fatigue, circulatory disorders etc.) and mentally (irritation, apathy, anxiety, depression etc). Negative ions are beneficial, and can improve alertness, concentration and general body function. These findings are based on research with air ions from groups and organizations such as Oxford University, RCA Laboratories, Totoyta, U.S. Air Force, Mercedes Benz, the Swiss Bank… just to name a few of the 5000 plus studies. Today, Cramer is president of the aerospace science company United Dynamics Corp., which produces the ion prediction website www.superforce.com Another company that provides forecast tables to police services http://www.policeops.com/index.htm “…utilizes a special licensed algorithm to track Ion Ratios in the air which are known to have large behavioral influences. With every breath of air you inhale you take in many charged particles known as ions, Negative charged ions are beneficial whereas Positive charged ions are detrimental. These Positive Ion concentrations can be influenced by the Full Moon. The Full Moon has long been suspected by Law Enforcement Officers, Paramedics, Nurses and Doctors as a trigger for abnormal behavior and increased problems. Extreme positive ion ratios, although strongly associated with the Full Moon, can happen at anytime of the month which is forecasted within the red Extreme Positive Ion Alert table. “…Ion research from around the world has proven that Serotonin overproduction stimulated by higher positive ion ratios is the primary cause for many of the problems associated with positive ions… Hormonal reactions to increased positive ions in the air (Full Moon Effect) cause hyperactivity, depression, violent behavior, road rage, higher occurrences of migraines and asthma. Even bees are known to sting without provocation on higher positive ion ratios” my comment (re Lousianna autism rates following mother’s exposure to storms study I posted on earlier) is that storms and hurricanes produce extreme changes in air ion balance, but excessive rain and general changes in atmosphere also do tip the balance towards positive ions in the air (read BAD for our kids) fwiw our Luka has been doing extremely well in general lately (with freqent stunning ‘bursts’ of complete normality, whatever that may mean) – I must say we introduced a few new supplements, reitroduces a few old ones, and have started occasional laser/LED sweeps, but one of the changes was that we moved the air purifier-negative ioniser into his room, where HE has it on full power ALL the time … Hth Natasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 Natasa - Thank you so much for posting this! I have been wondering about why my son wakes up in the middle of the night usually 2 days before the full moon comes. It's pretty regular and I can track the full moon this way. This certainly helps explain the reasons better to me as I know for him it is not parasites. Appreciate the information and the links - I will certainly read about this and feel much better that I now have an explanation! Laureen Quoting Neno/Natasa : > Human behavioral scientist and atmospheric ion expert Guy Cramer says Š. the > (change in political atmosphere of the country) correlates remarkably to > the changing ratios of positive and negative ions in the atmosphere, which > are directly associated with the effects of the Full Moon > > Cramer discovered a number of mathematical algorithms (repeating equations) > that allows him to forecast the ratio of positive and negative ions in the > atmosphere weeks, and even months, in advance. The scientific community > recognizes the following effects of ions on human behavior. An excess of > positive ions produces detrimental effects both physically (headaches, > dizziness, fatigue, circulatory disorders etc.) and mentally (irritation, > apathy, anxiety, depression etc). Negative ions are beneficial, and can > improve alertness, concentration and general body function. These findings > are based on research with air ions from groups and organizations such as > Oxford University, RCA Laboratories, Totoyta, U.S. Air Force, Mercedes Benz, > the Swiss BankŠ just to name a few of the 5000 plus studies. Today, Cramer > is president of the aerospace science company United Dynamics Corp., which > produces the ion prediction website www.superforce.com > > Another company that provides forecast tables to police services > http://www.policeops.com/index.htm > ³Šutilizes a special licensed algorithm to track Ion Ratios in the air > which are known to have large behavioral influences. With every breath of > air you inhale you take in many charged particles known as ions, Negative > charged ions are beneficial whereas Positive charged ions are detrimental. > These Positive Ion concentrations can be influenced by the Full Moon. The > Full Moon has long been suspected by Law Enforcement Officers, Paramedics, > Nurses and Doctors as a trigger for abnormal behavior and increased > problems. Extreme positive ion ratios, although strongly associated with the > Full Moon, can happen at anytime of the month which is forecasted within the > red Extreme Positive Ion Alert table. > > ³ŠIon research from around the world has proven that Serotonin > overproduction stimulated by higher positive ion ratios is the primary cause > for many of the problems associated with positive ionsŠ Hormonal reactions > to increased positive ions in the air (Full Moon Effect) cause > hyperactivity, depression, violent behavior, road rage, higher occurrences > of migraines and asthma. Even bees are known to sting without provocation > on higher positive ion ratios² > > > my comment (re Lousianna autism rates following mother¹s exposure to storms > study I posted on earlier) is that storms and hurricanes produce extreme > changes in air ion balance, but excessive rain and general changes in > atmosphere also do tip the balance towards positive ions in the air (read > BAD for our kids) > > > fwiw our Luka has been doing extremely well in general lately (with freqent > stunning Œbursts¹ of complete normality, whatever that may mean) I must > say we introduced a few new supplements, reitroduces a few old ones, and > have started occasional laser/LED sweeps, but one of the changes was that we > moved the air purifier-negative ioniser into his room, where HE has it on > full power ALL the time Š > > Hth > Natasa > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 Hi Natasa! I found your post very interesting. What kind of air purifier-ioniser do you have, and where did you get it? Thank you so much for your input! Patty in PA > > Human behavioral scientist and atmospheric ion expert Guy Cramer says Š. the > (change in political atmosphere of the country) correlates remarkably to > the changing ratios of positive and negative ions in the atmosphere, which > are directly associated with the effects of the Full Moon > > Cramer discovered a number of mathematical algorithms (repeating equations) > that allows him to forecast the ratio of positive and negative ions in the > atmosphere weeks, and even months, in advance. The scientific community > recognizes the following effects of ions on human behavior. An excess of > positive ions produces detrimental effects both physically (headaches, > dizziness, fatigue, circulatory disorders etc.) and mentally (irritation, > apathy, anxiety, depression etc). Negative ions are beneficial, and can > improve alertness, concentration and general body function. These findings > are based on research with air ions from groups and organizations such as > Oxford University, RCA Laboratories, Totoyta, U.S. Air Force, Mercedes Benz, > the Swiss BankŠ just to name a few of the 5000 plus studies. Today, Cramer > is president of the aerospace science company United Dynamics Corp., which > produces the ion prediction website www.superforce.com > > Another company that provides forecast tables to police services > http://www.policeops.com/index.htm > ³Šutilizes a special licensed algorithm to track Ion Ratios in the air > which are known to have large behavioral influences. With every breath of > air you inhale you take in many charged particles known as ions, Negative > charged ions are beneficial whereas Positive charged ions are detrimental. > These Positive Ion concentrations can be influenced by the Full Moon. The > Full Moon has long been suspected by Law Enforcement Officers, Paramedics, > Nurses and Doctors as a trigger for abnormal behavior and increased > problems. Extreme positive ion ratios, although strongly associated with the > Full Moon, can happen at anytime of the month which is forecasted within the > red Extreme Positive Ion Alert table. > > ³ŠIon research from around the world has proven that Serotonin > overproduction stimulated by higher positive ion ratios is the primary cause > for many of the problems associated with positive ionsŠ Hormonal reactions > to increased positive ions in the air (Full Moon Effect) cause > hyperactivity, depression, violent behavior, road rage, higher occurrences > of migraines and asthma. Even bees are known to sting without provocation > on higher positive ion ratios² > > > my comment (re Lousianna autism rates following mother¹s exposure to storms > study I posted on earlier) is that storms and hurricanes produce extreme > changes in air ion balance, but excessive rain and general changes in > atmosphere also do tip the balance towards positive ions in the air (read > BAD for our kids) > > > fwiw our Luka has been doing extremely well in general lately (with freqent > stunning Œbursts¹ of complete normality, whatever that may mean) I must > say we introduced a few new supplements, reitroduces a few old ones, and > have started occasional laser/LED sweeps, but one of the changes was that we > moved the air purifier-negative ioniser into his room, where HE has it on > full power ALL the time Š > > Hth > Natasa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 Hi Patty, we have this one: http://www.heavenfresh.com/catalog/xj2100uv.php we bought it a while ago through an ebay shop here in UK, they had a very good offer on at that time. Natasa > > > > Human behavioral scientist and atmospheric ion expert Guy Cramer says > Š. the > > (change in political atmosphere of the country) correlates remarkably > to > > the changing ratios of positive and negative ions in the atmosphere, > which > > are directly associated with the effects of the Full Moon > > > > Cramer discovered a number of mathematical algorithms (repeating > equations) > > that allows him to forecast the ratio of positive and negative ions in > the > > atmosphere weeks, and even months, in advance. The scientific > community > > recognizes the following effects of ions on human behavior. An excess > of > > positive ions produces detrimental effects both physically (headaches, > > dizziness, fatigue, circulatory disorders etc.) and mentally > (irritation, > > apathy, anxiety, depression etc). Negative ions are beneficial, and > can > > improve alertness, concentration and general body function. These > findings > > are based on research with air ions from groups and organizations such > as > > Oxford University, RCA Laboratories, Totoyta, U.S. Air Force, Mercedes > Benz, > > the Swiss BankŠ just to name a few of the 5000 plus studies. > Today, Cramer > > is president of the aerospace science company United Dynamics Corp., > which > > produces the ion prediction website www.superforce.com > > > > Another company that provides forecast tables to police services > > http://www.policeops.com/index.htm > > ³Šutilizes a special licensed algorithm to track Ion Ratios in the > air > > which are known to have large behavioral influences. With every breath > of > > air you inhale you take in many charged particles known as ions, > Negative > > charged ions are beneficial whereas Positive charged ions are > detrimental. > > These Positive Ion concentrations can be influenced by the Full Moon. > The > > Full Moon has long been suspected by Law Enforcement Officers, > Paramedics, > > Nurses and Doctors as a trigger for abnormal behavior and increased > > problems. Extreme positive ion ratios, although strongly associated > with the > > Full Moon, can happen at anytime of the month which is forecasted > within the > > red Extreme Positive Ion Alert table. > > > > ³ŠIon research from around the world has proven that Serotonin > > overproduction stimulated by higher positive ion ratios is the primary > cause > > for many of the problems associated with positive ionsŠ Hormonal > reactions > > to increased positive ions in the air (Full Moon Effect) cause > > hyperactivity, depression, violent behavior, road rage, higher > occurrences > > of migraines and asthma. Even bees are known to sting without > provocation > > on higher positive ion ratios² > > > > > > my comment (re Lousianna autism rates following mother¹s exposure > to storms > > study I posted on earlier) is that storms and hurricanes produce > extreme > > changes in air ion balance, but excessive rain and general changes in > > atmosphere also do tip the balance towards positive ions in the air > (read > > BAD for our kids) > > > > > > fwiw our Luka has been doing extremely well in general lately (with > freqent > > stunning Œbursts¹ of complete normality, whatever that may > mean) I must > > say we introduced a few new supplements, reitroduces a few old ones, > and > > have started occasional laser/LED sweeps, but one of the changes was > that we > > moved the air purifier-negative ioniser into his room, where HE has it > on > > full power ALL the time Š > > > > Hth > > Natasa > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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