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Re: Computer use, fatigue, and stimulants
Posted by linkadge on November 28, 2004, at 0:38:38
In reply to Computer use, fatigue, and stimulants, posted by Dave001 on November 27, 2004, at 21:12:54
This is probably a very abstract connection, but computer monitors create high outputs of positive ions. Negative ion generators are sold and used for their antidepressant potential. High output negative ion generators have been tested in double blind trials for their antidepressant potential.
Some studies suggest that high levels of positive ions decrease the production of the catecholamines.
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- Computer use, fatigue, and stimulants Dave001 11/27/04
- Re: Computer use, fatigue, and stimulants linkadge 11/28/04
- Re: Computer use, fatigue, and stimulants Stryker88 11/28/04
- Re: Computer use, fatigue, and stimulants HermanMunster 11/28/04
- Re: Computer use, fatigue, and stimulants » Stryker88 Peddidle 11/29/04
- Re: Computer use, fatigue, and stimulants linkadge 11/30/04
- Re: Computer use, fatigue, and stimulants Dave001 12/1/04
- Re: Computer use, fatigue, and stimulants biohazard2 12/3/04
- Re: Computer use, fatigue, and stimulants Stryker88 12/5/04
- Redirect: negative ion generators Dr. Bob 12/7/04
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