In Reply to: Haldane or Haldol? posted by geoffkait on May 19, 2011 at 16:37:43:
Hate to interrupt the major medication discussion there, but it would seem to me the negative ions, having that negative chage and (usually) most stuff is willing to 'give up' the negative charge.. Which charge IS an extra electron. to the environment?
So the negative ions are acting in some manner as free electrons in that they make more electrons available to something (like a bit of kit) that is using them. Even a small increase in the availablity of electrons to move in the circuit would be (perhaps) useful? Since the negative amp leg is the one 'giving' electrons.
(Feel free to resume your prior discussion about psychotropic meds..)
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- Ahh woundn't the negative ions, allow more freely available electrons to be 'around' ?? - Elizabeth 23:20:39 05/19/11 (9)
- RE: Ahh woundn't the negative ions, allow more freely available electrons to be 'around' ?? - unclestu 13:08:33 05/23/11 (7)
- Houston, we have a problem. - geoffkait 15:33:26 05/23/11 (6)
- RE: Houston, we have a problem. Geoff evades actual issue in post, red herrings his way to nowhereland - Elizabeth 06:39:44 05/25/11 (5)
- By the - unclestu 11:58:05 05/25/11 (3)
- RE: By the way - unclestu 16:55:05 05/25/11 (1)
- But - geoffkait 16:59:47 05/25/11 (0)
- The mind is a terrible thing to lose. You've apparently lost yours. LOL - geoffkait 12:12:21 05/25/11 (0)
- RE: Houston, we have a problem. Geoff evades actual issue in post, red herrings his way to nowhereland - geoffkait 08:27:39 05/25/11 (0)
- RE: Ahh woundn't the negative ions, allow more freely available electrons to be 'around' ?? - geoffkait 03:28:53 05/20/11 (0)