Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 Hi Glenn! As I have pointed once according to the information I had,people who live on streets dont have this allergy or astham related problem? what does that implies? If you are under drastic conditions our body seems to develop " immunity?!?!? " to withstand those conditions.being in ultrapure envoirment makes us weak,may be,I dont know!just thinking ya!infact even in allergey shots as far as I understood once they identify whats your allergy then itseems they " inject " that allergy in your body in a " control " manner show that your body will be desensitised to that allergen. so,what is the exact benefit of this purifying products on " LONG TERM " ? Many Greetings, Senthil Kumar.S. > Please see post under " Question " from gkc952001. This applies to > people with allergies as well. Dust mites are a huge " hidden " problem > in most homes. These purifiers will actually kill the dust mites as > well as harmful bacteria like E-coli, Staff, Salmonella, & Candida. > It's no wonder we walk around sick all the time. We breath some > pretty contaminated air. People think that just because they can't > see it, they are not being harmed. If seeing is believing, then why > do people pay their electric bill?!!! Hope this helps! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Hi Glenn! > What do you mean by > streets and what percentage of population are we talking about. Infact I read that article in a magazine.they told like that but they didnt mention where they did survey etc,etc. perhaps,I dont know about your country and atleast I am sure there will be somany people like that in what is called developing and underdeveloping (is there such term exist,I am not sure about all these classifications) countries. I guess what it boils down > to is that purifiers work for a large number of people and they don't > seem to provide any benefit for all the others who have tried it, or > at least enough to justify the investment. I you dont mind,are you a dealer of that product? I generally dont believe these marketing people.their primary aim is just sell their products they dont really worry about consumers much! perhaps,if that provides relief then I have no problme to use it! Many Greetings, Senthil Kumar.S. > Interesting! A pure environment may indeed desensitize you, but as > long as you have to go outside, you will be exposed again. It's a > cycle for sure. I'm not sure what you mean by people on the streets > not being affected by allergies or asthma. What do you mean by > streets and what percentage of population are we talking about. > Obviously this percentage will vary depending on where you live > geographically. Many people continue to suffer from the outside > elements and never become imune. There has to be some place where > they can get relief. The home or indoor environment is always a > hotbed for bacteria, dust, mold, mildew, etc. It all comes from > outside. The only way to avoid this is to have a sealed environment. > Who wants to live in an oxygen bubble? Your question of the lasting > effects of a purifier is a good one. I'm not sure any studies have > been done on this. All we have is evidence of improved symptoms with > no residual effects (at least as reported by the FDA or EPA) I can > guarantee if people were experiencing any kind of ill effects, the > EPA would know about it in a heartbeat. I guess what it boils down > to is that purifiers work for a large number of people and they don't > seem to provide any benefit for all the others who have tried it, or > at least enough to justify the investment. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Hey Glenn, I said, " hey, take your > shirt off " (I'm always dying to say that!) I hung the shirt over the hope your wife spills somthing often on shirts,LOL! the basic > philosophy is to let the product speak for itself yes,good philosophy! > Are > purifiers widely used in your country? well,Actually here in India I dont think so many people can offer air purifier.we have got other basic problems to worry than indoor pollution,LOL! infact,even not all people can afford AC (Airconditioner).but still you can attack upper middle class and rich people interms of health. but I dont know whether people who dont have allergy and astyma kinds of stuffs will go for this things.Is that in states now all houses have these purifiers? I havent even seen the advertisement.well,what is the cost of purifiers? BTW, do you have any plan to extend your marketting to India? Many Greetings, Senthil Kumar.S. > Hey Senthil, > As a matter of fact, I am a dealer and I agree with your concern > that a manufacturer's primary aim is not the consumer, but the amount > of money that is to be made without any regard to the consumer or > even the efficacy of the product or whether it really improves > anyones life. All I can tell you is that as a dealer I am closely > connected with the manufacturer of this product and the basic > philosophy is to let the product speak for itself. What I love about > being a dealer is that even if I don't make a sale, I get a testimony > from a person as to how well the product works. Another area where > these purifiers work well is in dealing with all manner of odors. > Odors that might be caused by cooking, smoking, pet odors, etc. I'm > sure you are aware of the damage caused by smoke! It's hard to get > rid of that smell because it can totally embed itself into a wall or > fabric or cars, etc. My wife spilled some tuna on her shirt before > going to work and didn't have another shirt. I said, " hey, take your > shirt off " (I'm always dying to say that!) I hung the shirt over the > purifier for 5 minutes and wouln't you know, no smell whatsoever! > There are lots of applications for these purifiers and I have pages > and pages of testimonies praising the benefits. I don't need any > manufacturers claim because the product speaks for itself. Are > purifiers widely used in your country? > > > > > > > Interesting! A pure environment may indeed desensitize you, but > as > > > long as you have to go outside, you will be exposed again. It's a > > > cycle for sure. I'm not sure what you mean by people on the > streets > > > not being affected by allergies or asthma. What do you mean by > > > streets and what percentage of population are we talking about. > > > Obviously this percentage will vary depending on where you live > > > geographically. Many people continue to suffer from the outside > > > elements and never become imune. There has to be some place where > > > they can get relief. The home or indoor environment is always a > > > hotbed for bacteria, dust, mold, mildew, etc. It all comes from > > > outside. The only way to avoid this is to have a sealed > environment. > > > Who wants to live in an oxygen bubble? Your question of the > lasting > > > effects of a purifier is a good one. I'm not sure any studies > have > > > been done on this. All we have is evidence of improved symptoms > with > > > no residual effects (at least as reported by the FDA or EPA) I > can > > > guarantee if people were experiencing any kind of ill effects, > the > > > EPA would know about it in a heartbeat. I guess what it boils > down > > > to is that purifiers work for a large number of people and they > don't > > > seem to provide any benefit for all the others who have tried it, > or > > > at least enough to justify the investment. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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