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    Negative Ions, Serotonin and Nature

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    • LothricL
      Lothric
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      If you do a search on google of Negative Ions the mainstream consensus is that they are beneficial to the human person because once they enter into the bloodstream they raise Serotonin which by there theory is the happy hormone. Places were negative ions are present are in places like waterfalls, beaches or even your shower.

      Anyone have an explanation for this from a Peat perspective?

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      • LothricL
        Lothric @Lothric
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        @Lothric I have a hard time believing that nature is good for you because of serotonin.

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        • thyroidchor27T
          thyroidchor27
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          Negative ions reduce serotonin..

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          • yerragY
            yerrag @Lothric
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            @Lothric

            Negative ions degrade serotonin in the lungs

            -Ray Peat, July 2019 Newsletter

            Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
            engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
            wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
            the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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            • LothricL
              Lothric @yerrag
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              @yerrag so the mainstreaming saying that it increases it is just an outright lie? Typical

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              • yerragY
                yerrag @Lothric
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                @Lothric

                Yes, unfortunately we don't even know really when we are lied to half the time. When we latch on to just one lie, our game is off already. We just move on and adopt the aphorism "Don't worry. Be happy," blame it on genes, walk 10,000 steps each day, and yolo before we age into more sickness and medically divine intervention.

                Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
                engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
                wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
                the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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