

Negative ions can actually influence our mood. Any time water is being crashed against a surface, there’ll be plenty of negative ions about. Plants are also a source of negative ions, especially when they’re hard at work in the sun undergoing photosynthesis. Negative ions are found abundantly in nature, especially in wet environments where water moves around a lot – think streams, waterfalls, crashing waves, and especially during and after thunderstorms. In fact, it’s just the opposite, in that negative ions can make you feel good while positive ions may make you feel blah. In the case of ions, ‘negative’ doesn’t necessarily mean ‘bad’, nor does ‘positive’ mean ‘good’. Ok, now that we got that out of the way, why should you care? More protons than electrons and it’s 'positively' charged. If the charged particle has more electrons than protons, it’s said to be 'negatively' charged.

The electrical charge is determined by the number of protons and electrons said molecule has. Atoms and molecules carry electrical charges. Chemistry class, most likely.īut what do ions have to do with natural health? I'll tell you - but first, we need to delve into a bit of basic chemistry.

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