The
GS-3000 Anion Generating Air Purifier
Fresh Air Curative Effects Related to Ions and Traces of Ozone
By
Thomas Valone, M.A, P.E. ( EXPLORE ISSUE: VOLUME 7, NUMBER
1)
Ions
and trace amounts of ozone have been found to be the two missing ingredients
of typical indoor air. This article traces the history of ion and ozone
research, including medical findings. Modern home and office buildings
are often airtight with windows that do not open. As indoor pollutants
build up, sick building syndrome is on the rise. A few parts per billion
of ozone, along with a healthy dose of negative ions, sanitizes, deodorizes,
and revitalizes the air. This synergistic combination has been found
to produce a wide range of health benefits, which are described in this
article.
Atmospheric Electricity
Not
until 1752 was the secret of atmospheric electricity discovered—when
Ben Franklin in the U.S. and d’Alibard, a French investigator, working
independently, proved that lightning occurs when thunder clouds discharge
electricity. It was a reasonable explanation—foreshadowed years before
when one observer had noted crackling and flashes when he rubbed a lump
of amber and held it close to a finger. “It seems”, he had suggested,
“in some degree to represent thunder and lightning.”
Another
form of atmospheric electricity, more subtle than celestial phenomena,
was discovered by Lemonnier, who found that an iron wire attached from
the top of a building to the bottom produced sparks at times. It even
vigorously attracted dust particles in fine weather, indicating that
it was electrified. The electricity must be coming from the air.
Father
Giambattista Beccaria of the University of Turin made careful observations
for 20 years. He finally wrote, “It appears that nature makes extensive
use of atmospheric electricity for promoting vegetation.” He also added,
“We have also observed that artificial electricity without sparks has
the same effect on vegetation.”
Air Ions
What
was this electricity that these early pioneers were experiencing? Not
until the latter part of the 19th century did Elster and Geitel in Germany
and J. J. Thomson of England discover ions in the air. “Ion” comes from
the Greek for “traveler”. The term was first used to describe charged atoms moving in solution. For example,
when table salt is dissolved in water, the sodium chloride splits into
sodium ions and chlorine ions which will migrate to negative and positive
electrodes respectively.
Air
ions are somewhat different from ions in solution. Energy is needed
for their formation — even the shearing of water droplets in a waterfall
supplies enough energy to make the fine spray carry a considerable load
of small ions while the heavier positive ions stay in the tumbling water.
Ion concentrations have been measured at spas located near waterfalls
to be as high as 35,000 per cubic centimeter of air.
Urban Air
IS Ion Depleted
However,
modern urban environments present a different kind of air quality: ion depletion.
Very
few human activities add small ions to the air while many of them lead
to ion loss. Industrial pollutants, traffic-engendered smog, and the
ducts of ventilation systems all strip ions from the air.
As
a result, we suffer not only the direct toxic effect of pollutants we
generate but also long continued exposure to air in which the normal
total ion concentration of about 2,000-3,000 per cubic centimeter (as
found in the relatively clean air of open country) is reduced to barely detectable
levels. Headache, somnolence, loss of attention, and general discomfort
are just some of the initial reactions to air ion depletion.
Treatment
of Disease With Ions
As
noted in the book, The Ion Effect, by Fred Soyka (Ballantine Books, 1991), electronic negative ion generators have
been used for the treatment of migraines, bedsores, allergies, asthma, catarrh hay fever, eczema, burns, emphysema,
and even as a substitute for tranquilizers. It was discovered that negative ions lower serotonin in the body, and this
explains why people tend to feel more alert, stable, and energized in
their presence. Dr. Kreuger found that bacteria, staphylococci, and fungi growth is halted in the presence of negative ions, which explains the healing side effect. Dr.
I. Kornblueh mounted experiments at the Northeastern Hospital, U. of
Penn. Graduate Hospital, and at the Frankford Hospital in Philadelphia
where he was able to report that 63% of patients suffering from hay
fever or bronchial asthma “have experienced partial or total relief”
from negative ion therapy. Positive ions, on the other hand, make breathing
more difficult, from Russian studies.
Ion and
Ozone Synergy
Russian
studies have also indicated that “ atmospheric ozone and ions are the
vehicles of freshness”. In studies at the Academy of Medial Sciences,
Drs. Gubernskii and Dmitriev found that 0.005 ppm (parts per million)
to 0.02 ppm of ozone added to normal deozonated indoor air increased
animals’ resistance to the cold, to infection, to toxic substances,
and to oxygen deprivation. A general increase in the immune “biological
potential” and the vital capacity of the lungs was reported.
Also
produced during a thunderstorm are three atoms of oxygen combined in a temporarily stable molecule called ozone.
As soon as ozone encounters almost anything, including another ozone
molecule, it breaks apart and oxidizes the substance. This includes odor-causing chemical gases, bacterial and microbial cells, and even dust particles.
Present
in fresh country and mountain air in the average concentration of 0.03
ppm, atmospheric ozone is what gave your mother’s clothes on the line
that fresh smell.
Not
surprisingly, nature uses ozone to clean the air, even in polluted cities
like Los Angeles and Mexico City, where ultraviolet light in the presence
of “photochemical smog” produces enough ozone to breakdown the automobile
hydrocarbons in the air. Where there is a lot of auto exhaust and sunlight,
nature creates a lot of ozone to oxidize the poisons.
Germ Killer
Ozone
is a disinfectant. Twin City Testing Labs in Minnesota demonstrated
a steady decline in 5 strains of infectious microorganisms in 4 hours
with as little as .05 ppm of ozone. These “bioaerosols”, often incubating
in dirty air ducts, could be projected to be completely eliminated
in 24 hours from the Twin Cities Labs test data. It has been argued
that the same disinfecting action takes place in the human sinus cavities
(where invading microbes first take hold) as well as further down the
respiratory tract, when breathing fresh mountain air containing trace
amounts of ozone.
If
we go this far, it is also interesting to note that ozone is virucidal (East West magazine, Sept. 1989). Therefore, the question about its effect on the incidence
of the common cold can be raised. East West describes virus-killing
medical techniques that are being researched for a wide range of diseases.
Office Buildings
Cause Dis-Ease
The
most detailed account of the beneficial effects of trace amounts of ozone on the respiratory system comes from Drs. Gurbernskii and Dmitriev who
report “that conditioned air causes employees working in office buildings
to complain of headaches, weakness, a general poor feeling, oxygen
deprivation, and leads to increased illness, rapid fatigue, and a reduction
of the capacity to work.”
They
also note that “in addition, the number of colds, rheumatism, severe
catarrh of the upper breathing passages, cardio-vascular disorders significantly
increased” with conditioned air even in the absence of indoor air pollution.
Ozone-Ion
Complex Fights Sick Building Syndrome
Tests
were done with less than .01 ppm of ozone reveal that “the levels of oxygen in the blood increase relatively quickly and
remain at a high level for the duration of the experiment.
They
conclude by stating that “atmospheric ozone has a positive effect on animals and people. It is important to note its positive effect on the breathing system, blood composition,
arterial pressure, immune system, general feeling of well-being, and
mental and physical work capability.” They note further that “the ozone-ion
complex is a necessary component of fresh air that gives it a curative effect.”
If
that isn’t enough, we find that in the journal Priroda ( 1976, No. 9, p. 26), the above researchers report that, with tests of 0.005
to 0.02 ppm of ozone for 2-5 months, “an increase in the resistance
to the cold, to the presence of toxic substances, and to anemia was
discovered.” In addition, they discovered an increase in hemoglobin and quantity of red blood corpuscles as well. The same article refers to the decrease in complaints of stuffiness (3.8 times less complaints) and 44% more positive remarks for an average of 0.0075
ppm (less than 0.01 ppm) of ozone.
Artificially
Add Ions and Ozone
The
researchers conclude, “After analyzing the composition of air in the
internal environment of a person’s dwelling in all sorts of buildings,
it is possible to conclude that the optimum situation is a set of complex
factors (ozone and ionized regime…) which, evidently, in the future will be necessary to artificially introduce
into the air conditioning systems. Without this favorable effect the
air will be lacking.”
Precisely
reproducing quantities of ozone and ions found in fresh air is the best
answer to revitalizing the home and office since people spend on the average 90% of their time indoors, often with windows that are permanently sealed.
Thomas
Valone is a licensed professional engineer, physicist, and environmental consultant.
He is a former professor who is the author of two books and over
100 articles in popular science topics.
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