Sick Building Syndrome
Negatively charged oxygen ions considered revitalizing elements in our breath. In indoor oxygen exists largely only “passive”, which can bind no pollutants. Oxygen is only biologically active and health-promoting, if it is negatively charged. Clean air at the seaside or in the mountains contains approximately 3,000 4,000 negative ions per cubic meter. Indoor urban apartments, there are often less than 500.
In Office buildings, meeting rooms or for example in modernized schools their number often drops to below 100 negative ions per cubic meter, which can lead to impaired concentration, headache and general fatigue. These symptoms are exactly syndrome at the Sick Building”(SBS) described. In Office buildings with air conditioners, the problem worsened even more, because they withdraw the last particles of energy the air. The filtering effect of negative ions and space is that they attach themselves to the dissolved pollutants and they allow to fall to the ground. The air is so clean and the person feels fresh and vital. What are the causes for the minimization of the number of negative ions in the indoor air of buildings? The Sick Building Syndrome has been known for the first time in the 1970s. It is therefore to be expected that the lack of Environmental hygiene and modern technical building materials and construction methods have a not inconsiderable share of it. The portion of the site, not investigated so far with the exception of the study of radiation from radon.
Studies by Robert Endros (the radiation of the Earth and its impact on life”), however, confirm the acceptance of negative ions of geopathogenic zones of stimulus, such as underground water runners or geological faults. The importance of natural incoming energy in the living room is therefore excluded from science until today because the divining of these forces has been a domain of the dowser. Today, there are however sensitive instruments that can detect the change of natural potential of tensions about imperfections in the subsoil.