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Negative Ions and Their Beneficial Effects How do state-of-the-art air-conditioning devices work? They regulate air temperature and humidity and also generate negative ions. The influence of negative ions on human health has been known for about 60 years and a great deal of scientific research has been conducted. There are constant biochemical processes of oxidation and reduction taking place in the human body, which requires negatively charged ions to function properly. All living things receive negatively charged ions from the air through the skin and IONIC CUF negative ions. How was this done? Where are these energy power-lines which lead to the pyramids? The Giza Plateau hides an abundance of underground water. Huge underground rivers flowing around the pyramids are full of negative ions and, by the piezoelectric effect, they transpond these ions to each pyramid which then accumulates them and discharges the surplus at the apex. All the pyramids on the plateau are built from stone with a high content of crystal capable of binding electric charges from water when underground water mechanically presses against the crystal. If we tRENT ONOSPHERE @) | expose the air through the crystal. If we skin and IONIC CURRENT CONOSPHERE @ | expose the respiratory os ees ees eee en ee ee ee ee ee ee ¥F| crystal to organs. When ; ft of | Ll toy pupnrere mechanical there are enough : : : PePeorot ! !|| deformation, negative ions ina \ ii \ i rn bound electric room, what en \ rg rere charges appear results is an ! on the surface— increase in a phenomenon oxygen content in known as the the blood and the piezoelectric effect. normalisation of The crystal is the the heartbeat converter of rate, thus mechanical into accelerating the electrical energy. excretion of Due to continuous charging and discharging of the pyramid, which is electrically charged from toxins. Due to better blood-flow in the brain, concentration and other mental capabilities are strengthened, the carTH () consequences of | Figure |. The effect of the Pyramid of Cheops on the density of electric and} ynderground stress are [Magnetic fields rivers, the neutralised, and tension and headaches are relieved. pyramid contracts and expands, which results in Negative ions bind with toxins in the body, which means —_ continuous microquakes. they act as anti-oxidants, thus preventing the development of degenerative disease. Obelisks, Churches and Mosques as Ionisers In nature, the most favourable condition of air Obelisks function on an identical principle. They are ionisation is after thunderstorms, cloudbursts and pillars made of crystalline stone with a pyramidion of downpours when atmospheric discharges occur. That is gold, silver or copper placed on top, and they are when there are noticeably more negative than positive located over underground water. An obelisk is actually ions in the air. Increased concentrations of negative an air ioniser. oxygen ions are also found near waterfalls, in pine The abovementioned principle has been applied to forests, on mountains, along the seashore and also in old churches and mosques which were built using stone caves (which led to. speleotherapy; see witha highly crystalline content. The church towers and http://tinyurl.com/ap9nyg). mosque domes were mostly made of copper, silver or wala Alan Ant All AIA ALveenh an And mannan ences respiratory organs. When there are enough negative ions ina room, what results is an increase in is Due toxins. Due to better blood-flow in the brain, Obelisks, Churches and Mosques as Ionisers Obelisks function on an identical principle. They are pillars made of crystalline stone with a pyramidion of gold, silver or copper placed on top, and they are located over underground water. An obelisk is actually an air ioniser. The abovementioned principle has been applied to old churches and mosques which were built using stone with a highly crystalline content. The church towers and mosque domes were mostly made of copper, silver or gold. Almost all old churches and mosques were located over underground water flows— natural sources of negative ions. A favourable negative ionisation can be sensed even inside these churches and mosques. see Pyramids as Negative lon Generators What was the function of pyramids? To produce lightning? No, it wasn't. For thousands of years after having been built, pyramids functioned and continue to function as generators of negative ions. In order for pyramids to continuously ionise the surrounding air, they needed to be connected to a permanent source of Standing Stones as Ionisers The megaliths which we find all over the world are the most primitive form of air ionisers. These standing JUNE — JULY 2009 NEXUS ¢ 45 www.nexusmagazine.com