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[positive ions = negative vibes]

lately i wake up only to feel extremely shitty. the next sad thing is it has somehow begin to affect my work, my life generally.

i decided it shouldn't been internally driven, conveniently pushing the blame :) i reckon it must've been caused by external factors, like bad air.. or food. whatever.

hmm, so i started surfing the net while * refreshing from overloading work.
* which can also mean lazing around or pretending to be hardworking, etc.

types "negative ions" to google and hey... apparently i got it all wrong. negative ions result in positive vibes.

there's something in the air and while it may not be love, some say it's the next best thing -- negative ions.

negative ions are odorless, tasteless, and invisible molecules that we inhale in abundance in certain environments. think mountains, waterfalls, and beaches. once they reach our bloodstream, negative ions are believed to produce biochemical reactions that increase levels of the mood chemical serotonin, helping to alleviate depression, relieve stress, and boost our daytime energy.

and these are a few of the reasons we see negative-ion generators being sold in stores and all over the internet, but do they really work as well as antidepressants? can they also relieve allergies by filtering out dust mites and dander?

and for a whopping one in three of us who are sensitive to their effects, negative ions can make us feel like we are walking on air. you are one of them if you feel instantly refreshed the moment you open a window and breathe in fresh, humid air.

you may be one of them if you feel sleepy when you are around an air-conditioner, but feel immediately refreshed and invigorated when you step outside or roll down the car window. air conditioning depletes the atmosphere of negative ions, but an ion generator re-releases the ions that air conditioners remove.

see, it does make sense.

if negative ions = positive vibes.
therefore, i conclude:

positive ions = negative vibes [laughs]

January 11, 2007 - 1:01 pm

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