Here is a great resource or "White Paper" on Negative ion Research.
NIKKEN RESEARCH INSTITUTE
WHITE PAPER — Negative ions: a beneficial atmospheric phenomenon
http://www.nikkensleepcenter.com/inf...gative-ion.pdf
The sources of this White Paper are as follows;
NIKKEN RESEARCH INSTITUTE
WHITE PAPER — Negative ions: a beneficial atmospheric phenomenon
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