Sideman voisitko selventää tota positiiviset ionit versus negat? Mielenkiintoista
www.policeops.com/full-moon-ion-effect.htmThe Biochemical Reaction
Just about all the air you breathe has some quantity of Aero-Ions. Ions are charged particles in the air (between a few hundred to a few thousand per cubic centimeter). Some ions are negatively charged (Negative Ions) and some positively charged (Positive Ions). After years of research around the world, Ion Scientists have determined over and over that an imbalance in the ratio between Positive and Negative Ions has a profound effect on both your mental and physical well being.
For every one day lost among the group of people working in negative ion enriched air, there were sixteen lost among the people working in normal air.
Swiss bank study of over 600 employees
If you breathe large amounts of positive ions without an equal amount of negative ions, you will actually become lethargic and in some cases sick (high positive ion concentrations in the air are associated with the full moon). Air containing more negative ions and fewer positive ions has shown to be beneficial and without side effects. That is why negative ion generators are sold around the world.
75% of the general population react favorably to negative ions but are adversely affected by positive ions, while the other 25% react in the opposite way, finding higher positive ion days euphoric and higher negative ion days boring. These people compensate for the stress caused by positive ions with sufficient adrenaline production.
In other words, 75% of the general population goes into different ranges of depression and 25% become hyperactive. We are all affected somewhat by higher positive ion ratios. There are no side effects from negative ions.
Bank employees went from an error rate of 2.5% before negative ion generators were installed, to an error rate of 0.5% while working in negative ion enriched air.
South Africa bank with 90 employees
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:....
BTW, asiayhteydestä riippuen sana 'soma' (sooma) voi sanskritissa tarkoittaa myös 'kuuta'.
Muistaaksemme Maharishi (Mahesh Yogi) ehdotti joskus kai, että valaistuminen
saattaa olla jotenkin tekemisissä serotoniinin kanssa siten, että valaistuneessa ropassa
serotoniini toimii eri tavalla kuin tavan tallaajalla. Lisäksi hän taisi liittää (kehon tuottaman)
'soman' jotenkin serotoniiniin, tai sitten ei...
Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon: Search Results
1 soma 1 m. (fr. 3. %{su}) juice , extract , (esp.) the juice of the Soma plant , (also) the Soma plant itself (said to be the climbing plant Sarcostema Viminalis or Asclepias Acida , the stalks [%{aMzu}] of which were pressed between stones [%{adri}] by the priests , then sprinkled with water , and purified in a strainer [%{pavitra}] ; whence the acid juice trinkled into jars [%{kalaza}] or larger vessels [%{droNa}] ; after which it was mixed with clarified butter , flour &c. , made to ferment , and then offered in libations to the gods [in this respect corresponding with the ritual of the Iranian Avesta] or was drunk by the Bra1hmans , by both of whom its exhilarating effect was supposed to be prized ; it was collected by moonlight on certain mountains [in RV. x , 34 , 1 , the mountain Mu1ja-vat is mentioned] ; it is sometimes described as having been brought from the sky by a falcon [%{zyena}] and guarded by the Gandharvas ; it is personified as one of the most important of Vedic gods , to whose praise all the 114 hymns of the 9th book of the RV. besides 6 in other books and the whole SV. are dedicated ;
in post-Vedic mythology and even in a few of the latest hymns of the RV. [although not in the whole of the 9th book] as well as sometimes in the AV. and in the Br. , Soma is identified with the moon [as the receptacle of the other beverage of the gods called Amr2ita , or as the lord of plants cf. %{indu} , %{oSadi-pati}] and with the god of the moon , as well as with Vishn2u , S3iva , Yama , and Kubera ; he is called %{rAjan} , and appears among the 8 Vasus and the 8 Loka-pa1las [Mn. v , 96] , and is the reputed author of RV. x , 124 , 1 , 5-9 , of a lawbook &c. ; cf. below) RV. &c. &c. ; the moon or moon-god (see above) ; a Soma sacrifice AitA1r. ; a day destined for extracting the Soma-juice A1s3vS3r. ; Monday (= %{soma-vAra}) Inscr. ; nectar L. ; camphor L. ; air , wind L. ; water L. ; a drug of supposed magical properties W. ; a partic. mountain or mountainous range (accord. to some the mountains of the moon) ib. ; a partic. class of Pitr2is (prob. for %{soma-pA}) ib. ; N. of various authors (also with %{paNDita} , %{bhaTTa} , %{zarman} &c. ; cf. above) Cat. ; = %{somacandra} , or %{some7ndu} HParis3. ; N. of a monkey-chief L. ; (%{A}) f. the Soma plant L. ; N. of an Apsaras MBh. ; of a river Ma1rkP. ; of a queen Inscr. ; (%{I}) f. g. %{gaurA7di} ; (%{am}) n. rice-water , rice-gruel L. ; heaven , sky , ether L. ; mfn. relating to Soma (prob. w.r. for %{sauma}) Ka1t2h.