Guest guest Posted April 27, 2002 Report Share Posted April 27, 2002 , It might have something to do with the ions in the air. Some people seem to be ion sensitive (There was book written on this subject " The Ion Effect " I think). You might try one of the negative ion makers from immunesupport.com They are high out put, and I have had good success w/ mine (But, I am not ion sensitive, I don't think). If nothing else, it should help keep down the dust and mold spores in your indoor environment. Note, I got one for my mom, but she could NOT tolerate it. It made her feel really bad, and choked her up. She wasn't faking either. I secretly did experiements behind her back, and it really was having a bad effect on her. I can stick my nose right over the thing and it does bother me at all. Just a thought. Best Zippy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2002 Report Share Posted April 30, 2002 I agree with you 100%. In my case it is the changes in barometric pressure. I am OK when it is high (fair weather), and OK when it is low (rainy), but the transition from high to low is a killer. Actually, when the pressure rises I am fine. So it is only during declining bar. pressure when I feel bad. Mike > OK, fair enough. I actually used to feel fantastic when flying, and I > think I still feel better at altitude in general, so maybe I need to put it > down to clean air. Like all of this it is possible there are two or more > things happening. > > I do notice though that I feel lousy when low pressure days arrive, and > that happens whether I live here (600m), in the mountains (1000m) or on the > coast (3m!). > > n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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