Negative ions attach to pollutants and allergens with a positive charge; they even remove bacteria and viruses from the air.
In nature, the best sources of negative ions are areas where water molecules crash and gain their negative charge by losing electrons; this includes waterfalls, rivers, and areas where water evaporates, like forests and beaches, and also during thunderstorms and rain. If you have ever noticed that feeling of freshness in the air after the storm, it is because of negative ions.
But spending hours in nature, traveling to visit the biggest waterfalls, dancing in the rain, or surrounding ourselves with dozens of green plants for each room is not an option for everyone, even though it sounds like an ideal scenario. Spencer Feldman has a solution for everyone!
Podcast 387: Grounding, Negative Ions, and Electrons – Part2:
Martin: Hi everybody, this is Martin Pytela for the Life Enthusiast online radio network! With me today is Spencer Feldman, the founder and chief technologist at Remedy Link. And today we are very excited to introduce to you the electron replacement or electron charging device. Well, maybe Spencer will tell us the official name of it. Spencer Feldman, welcome!
Spencer: Hey, Martin, thanks for having me! So you know I’ve been involved in this idea about electrons for a while. A couple of years ago I read a book on grounding, that’s the idea of walking barefoot, or putting a pad under your bed or where you work that’s attached to the Earth to get electrons from the Earth. And I’m reading this book and it seems amazing. And then I start grounding and I don’t really notice anything, so I’m trying to figure out what it is. So I’m doing this research on electrons. They come off the sun, they travel on the solar wind to the Earth, which is kind of like a giant battery. And we are meant to absorb electrons through the air, through the water, through our food, and through our feet, our skin. One of the things that electrons do is detoxify.
Nowadays the electrons in the atmosphere are 20% more positive than negative because all of the electrons are being used up, not all of them, but a large number of electrons are being used up to detoxify the atmosphere – the pollution, chemtrails, all that. So with every breath, rather than getting a charge of electrons, we’re actually losing electrons. We are meant to get them through our water, water that would normally come from mountain streams and waterfalls is fully charged, and you drink it up. But our water now goes through pipes, it is reclaimed from sewage and is treated with flocculants. These flocculants strip the electrons off the water to make the water glue itself up so it can be filtered out better. But then we end up drinking those flocculants, so we are getting a positive charge from our water and our air.
Now food, we cook our food and there’s nothing wrong with that. Cooking kills bacteria and parasites, makes it more absorbable, but it also knocks all the electrons off the food. So our food is striping us of electrons as well. And then our skin: the main way we are supposed to get electrons is from the Earth through our bare feet. Our meridians are actually an electron irrigation system to transfer electrons to the internal organs. If you take any two materials and rub them together, one will typically take electrons from the other, it’s called the piezo-electric effect. And human skin will give electrons to anything. Now you might say, “well that’s terrible, why are we designed that way?” Well, we are designed to flow, but one of the side effects of flowing is that we give electron...