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April 30, 2008

Benefits of mist fountains

Mist fountainsIndoor and tabletop fountains became very popular in the last several years. The appeal is easy to see, and the sound of water gently falling into water is soothing to the relieve stress, and a fountain adds freshness, and humidity to the environment, and over conditioned indoor air. Soon tabletop fountains were everywhere. The latest innovation to the standard water recirculating fountain is the addition of a mister, or fog maker, this will cause a mist to form on the surface of the pool of water that looks and acts like low lying fog. Some misting fountains include underwater lights with changing colors, to give the mist an magical glow. 
  
The fog making device in a misting fountain is small and simple, and is the same device that makes mist in ionic air purifiers. This device uses no chemicals like dry ice, instead, it makes ultrasonic vibrations in the water to create a mist. This changes the surface tension of the water the force that allows tiny micro bugs or debris to rest on top of the water rather than sinking. The lower surface tension causes some water droplets at the surface to escape into the air, and the mist you see is nothing but pure water, just like natural fog, or the morning mist.

You can buy fountains that come with misters, or you can add a mister to your existing fountain. Because the ultrasonic vibrations produce negative ions, a misting fountain will purify an area the same way that an ionic air purifier will. Mist fountains are a perfect accessory if you have allergies or asthma. Since there’s nothing in the fountain or the mist but pure water, you needn’t worry if your kids are fascinated by the mist, or by your curious cat. You can even use a mist maker in a fishpond. The fish will  enjoy it and will congregate around the device, and hide under the layer of the mist.

Be careful where you place your mist fountain, the mist is water, and condenses. You may find that tendrils of mist may flow out over the rim of your fountain’s bowl, so don’t place a misting fountain on an antique table without protecting the surface first. This should be careful in any case, since all water fountains do occasionally splash a little to a degree. You should follow the directions for care of your misting fountain, and how it needs occasional cleaning to work properly. Enjoy the gentle soothing mist of water as you watch your mist fountain!


April 28, 2008

Water Fountains for Relaxation and Stress Relief

Ocean water fountainsYou could be thinking do water fountains really make a good stress reliever. If you think about it for a minute, from the very moment of life as human beings are created, we are conditioned to be soothed by water. When we start in the womb, with it’s umbilical sac full of fluid gently coushioning us, as we spend nine months of life growing and preparing to enter the world. Relaxations products, such as recordings, regularly feature the sounds of water to help ease away the tense and stress in our lives. The most common stress reliever activities are bathing, or showering, relaxing in a jacuzzi,  go swimming in the pool or the ocean. And people regularly have fantasies or taking tropical vacations, or living near water.

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April 26, 2008

Benefits of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy!

Essential OilsWhat is Aromatherapy and its benefits?

Aromatherapy is the therapeutic use of essential oils to heal and revitalize the body and mind. These essential oils are distilled or cold pressed from plants and flowers. Essential oils represent what nature prizes most, pure energy and vital force which enlivens the plant. These precious essential oils heal and enliven body, mind and spirit by enhancing your senses!

Aromatherapy is the practice of using volatile plant oils, including essential oils, for psychological and physical well being. Essential oils, the pure essence of a plant, have been found to provide both psychological and physical benefits when used correctly and safely. The essential oil profiles area states over 90 different essential oils. Absolutes, Co2 and Hydro-sols are also commonly utilized in aromatherapy. Although essential oils, Co2 extracts and absolutes are distilled in different manners, the term essential oil is sometimes used in writing as a blanket term to include Co2s and absolutes. In addition to essential oils, aromatherapy encourages the use of other complementary natural ingredients including cold pressed vegetable oils, jojoba that is a liquid wax, hydrosols, herbs, milk powders, sea salts, sugars, an exfoliate, clays, and mud’s.

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April 26, 2008

Why Are Negative Ions Very Healthy?

Table top fountainsFacts about negative ions. 

Discovered by, scientist Mr. Lenard in 1915 found that when water is atomized, noticed on impact of a water droplet, the negative and positive charges are separated molecules which are torn from the surface of the water bear a negative charge small negative ions where as large drops or the entire mass of water are positive. This provided an unexpected explanation for the refreshing, invigorating effect of residences close to a waterfall or spring, or even after rain. Some of these reactions which improve well being and physical and mental capacity have since become known, and studied. Negative ions accelerate the oxidative degradation serotonin where as positive ions have the opposite action and inactivate the enzymes which break down serotonin. An increase in the serotonin level five hydroxytryptamine produces, tachycardia, a rise in blood pressure, bronchospasm going as far as asthma attack, increased intestinal peristalsis, contractions and dilations of the intestines to move the contents onwards, increased sensitivity to pain, increased aggression. A decrease in the serotonin level is calming and increases defenses against infection, as proven with influenza ‘the flu’. Negative ions produce an increase in hemoglobin, oxygen affinity so that the partial oxygen pressure in the blood rises but the partial carbon dioxide pressure decreases. This results in reduced respiratory rate and enhances the metabolism of water soluble vitamins. In addition, negative ions produce an increase in PH and, in particular, an increase in the secretory performance of the mucosa with an increase in ciliary movement in the airways.

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