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Anyone use a negative ion generator?

Hello everyone,

Has anyone on here used a negative ion generator at home?  I was going to try and purchase one but I can’t afford to chase false hope. Supplements and cleanses are now my new hobby I guess.    Mindscape brought this possible piece of the puzzle to my attention. So I’ve spent a few hours researching.  With as fast and far as patm travels it could be an important piece.  Please let me know if anyone has tried anything along these lines.  Thank you all.  I feel for everyone here
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I use salt lamps and small ivy plants
In my bedroom where I have 2 in my bedroom and I notice a huge difference
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That's a good idea.I'll order himalayan salt lamp.I'm for it.
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Interesting idea, there is a cheap one here for a 12x12 room from amazon https://www.amazon.com/Purely-Products-Purifier-Negative-Generator/dp/B00066DGFO.
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Here is a bigger one a little over 100 dollars at walmart
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ionic-Air-Purifier-Ozone-Ionizer-Cleaner-Fresh-Clean-Air-Living-Home-Office-New/145147330?

This is very promising if it works, I very well believe our bodies give off something, if it is indeed too many positive ions this would help immensely by principle.
apparently ionizers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_ioniser produce Ozone which is bad for you for you https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone
Ordered this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001GXLH2K will try to set it up at workplace to see if it helps, hopefully it's not too loud.
Hoping for good things from it for you.  

I will be ordering one this week also.  Let me know how it turns out for you.   Maybe It will at least clean the air some Or maybe give me another clue to this.  
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