BoomBoom
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- May 2, 2012
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- Parrots
- Boomer (Sun Conure 9 yrs), Pewpew (Budgie 5 yrs), Ulap (Budgie 2 yrs), Eight & Kiki (Beloved Budgies, RIP)
Do they even work at all? I've never used it, but my coworker swears by it. I've seen it sold at big stores and have always wondered about it.
Apparently, it purifies the air of allergens, toxins and promotes general good health by generating negative ions. Good for humans, supposedly. Here is an excerpt from one of the many articles written about it:
"Salt crystal lamps are natural ion generators, emitting negative ions into the atmosphere. Why is this a good thing? Negative ions are good for you! Negative ions restore and neutralize air quality. Negative ions can be used to treat illness and improve health. Our homes and offices are filled with electrical appliances and electronics (televisions, computers, florescent lighting, microwaves, heaters, air-conditioners, etc.). Use of such devices have been blamed for lowering our energy levels, making us feel tired, cranky, and depressed because of their emissions of positive ions. Keeping a rock salt lamp in areas where positive ions are polluting your air space will help neutralize the air you breathe. Balancing positive and negative ions also help reduce airborne infections."
Sounds too good to be true right!? If its any good at all for humans, I wonder if its also good for our birds. I've been suckered into all this miracle ion stuff before so I'm naturally skeptic now. I bought one of those ionic bracelets from the mall after the salesman did this balance trick on me. I didn't know it was a trick until I learned how it works later.
Anyway, if there is any chance these rock salts are legit, I'd like to use them to compliment the air purifier, humidifier and houseplants I bought to improve Boomer's living space. Anyone have experience with them?