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negative iones lightbulb to good to be true?

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swedeheart | 16:11 Sun 04th Jan 2009 | Science
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I knew it, it's the positive iones that are making me lethargic!

What's your opinion, is this a con? "Removing particles of dust" sounds a bit too good to be true?
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And, also, it's the positive iones what made me omit an o from the too in the title...!
Rubbish!!! Waste of a ciggy!
You can buy an inexpensive air ioniser that "sprays" negative ions into the air. Many reports testify to their efficacy and benefit.
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When you say reports, Teddio, are you referring to scientific reports?

Gonna have to do better than that, Terambulan ;-)


Swap.....I'll give you a bulb for a stick of cigs? good enuf?
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Thanks Terambulan but actually I'm not sure I want one anymore... (scroll 55% down the page). SkepDic is a great site, I usually trust what I find there. (But if anyone wants to question it, I'll listen.)

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