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Are you in Asia, as that company appears to be? If you don't mind the shipping costs from the US, I really like the one I got from negativeiongenerators.com because it has trimmable and replaceable emitters, something I haven't seen in anything except the extremely expensive Elanra brand.goofy said:Hi, i want to buy an ionizer, only for my room for now. My room is not very big, 3.10m x 3.20m. This one looks good, no ozone and has 3 meter spread
http://www.pureair.co.kr/english/produc ... ts_03.html
do you think it's good quality, or there are better alternatives?
I just distract visitors with my ridiculous system of high-wattage light bulbs hanging around me And I don't think there's too much stigma to explaining that you're trying something out because you've heard about early experimental data on it...also, what do your friends say when they see it on the room? i've shown some studies about the benefits of negative ions but they think im crazy. Thats why im not really combinced about that ionizer's design, the technology looks good but the design stands out too much.
Dan Wich said:Are you in Asia, as that company appears to be? If you don't mind the shipping costs from the US, I really like the one I got from negativeiongenerators.com because it has trimmable and replaceable emitters, something I haven't seen in anything except the extremely expensive Elanra brand.goofy said:Hi, i want to buy an ionizer, only for my room for now. My room is not very big, 3.10m x 3.20m. This one looks good, no ozone and has 3 meter spread
http://www.pureair.co.kr/english/produc ... ts_03.html
do you think it's good quality, or there are better alternatives?
I just distract visitors with my ridiculous system of high-wattage light bulbs hanging around me And I don't think there's too much stigma to explaining that you're trying something out because you've heard about early experimental data on it...also, what do your friends say when they see it on the room? i've shown some studies about the benefits of negative ions but they think im crazy. Thats why im not really combinced about that ionizer's design, the technology looks good but the design stands out too much.
goofy said:Also, i am scare because of what the other guy said. The studies on dopamine depletion... is this really healthy? i have never smoked but i dont know if my dopamine levels are OK. I have a bit of motivation problems.. but then again at the same time ionizers are advertised as something that will help with depression due cleaning air and so on so lol
I have never done a test on dopamina and serotonin levels, is it blood? how is it done
I'm fuzzy on the difference between the IG-133A (which I bought) and the IG-133DG ("happy machine plus"). Mine has the single metal plate (whereas the Dust Grabber version looks like it has 2), but the plate seems to be collecting plenty of dust/gunk. And yes, it's a bit of a hassle to clean, but I think you could get away with just doing it once a month.goofy said:Hi, i will buy the one you recomend. Is the "happy machine plus" worth it tho? (the one with the dustgrabber thing) or its overkill? also wouldn't having all that s*** stuck on there compromise the negative ion emission? i can see you would need to constantly clean that because of dust quickly building up on there.
I'm not sure about this stuff. In my case, I don't think it ultimately affected my mood (or motivation) in either direction.Also, i am scare because of what the other guy said. The studies on dopamine depletion... is this really healthy? i have never smoked but i dont know if my dopamine levels are OK. I have a bit of motivation problems.. but then again at the same time ionizers are advertised as something that will help with depression due cleaning air and so on so lol
That is a wonderful news. I was curious why you did not have major improvement with this healthDan Wich said:I might've figured out a solution to my myofascial issues: tons of bag breathing. So far, 40 minutes a day of bag breathing correlates with near-0 myofascial pain for me. I've got my fingers crossed that it's a long-term fix.
Dan Wich said:Mittir, thank you for the valuable info as always, I will think about your suggestions. I have been trying to improve my calcium to phosphorus ratio. Earlier today I tried your technique of boiling milk to reduce the water content, but failed to stir it enough and made a burnt mess :) I'm also trying to make eggshell calcium acetate (Dewitt has mentioned this for binding phosphate), but haven't gotten the eggshells to dissolve properly in vinegar.
Goofy, I bet those purifiers are useful, though I don't see information on the amount of ion output (which for my goal of lowering serotonin is probably more important than the air purification).
Dan Wich said:Mittir, thank you for the valuable info as always, I will think about your suggestions. I have been trying to improve my calcium to phosphorus ratio. Earlier today I tried your technique of boiling milk to reduce the water content, but failed to stir it enough and made a burnt mess :) I'm also trying to make eggshell calcium acetate (Dewitt has mentioned this for binding phosphate), but haven't gotten the eggshells to dissolve properly in vinegar.
Goofy, I bet those purifiers are useful, though I don't see information on the amount of ion output (which for my goal of lowering serotonin is probably more important than the air purification).