First Ever Aromatherapy Oil in the World with Negative Ion Introducing!

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First Ever Aromatherapy Oil in the World with Negative Ion Introducing!

Health Benefits of Alabaster Miracle Oil with Negative Ion

Recovery from physical exhaustion or fatigue by increasing oxygen levels in the blood and facilitating more efficient oxygen utilization, negative ions help accelerate recovery from fatigue.

Stabilizing brain function by promoting abundant oxygen levels in the blood, negative ions help normalize brain function, resulting in relaxation and calmness.

Blood purification by increasing the levels of calcium and sodium in the blood stream, negative ions help restore a healthy (slightly alkaline) pH balance to the blood.

Increasing metabolism by stimulating the exchange of electronic substances in cell walls, negative ions help increase metabolism.

Strengthening the immune system high levels of negative ions promote production of globulin in the blood, resulting in stronger resistance to illness.

Balancing the autonomic nervous system negative ions can calm and relax taut nerves by balancing the opposing sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of the autonomic nervous system.

Promoting better digestion by counteracting over-arousal of the sympathetic nervous system, negative ions help ease tension in the stomach and intestines, promoting the production of digestive enzymes and enhancing digestion.

Cell rejuvenation negative ions help revitalize cell metabolism, enhancing the vitality of muscle tissue and strengthening internal organs.

For overall health negative ions can rejuvenate and revitalize all of the body's systems and cells, promoting a stronger overall constitution.

Blood Pressure Negative Ions Stabilize BP Positive Ions Increase BP

Blood Negative Ions Increase blood alkalinity Positive Ions Increase blood acidity

Bones Negative Ions Strengthen bones Positive Ions Weaken bones

Urinary tract Negative Ions Promote urination; increase nitrogen in urine Positive Ions Suppress urination; decrease nitrogen in urine

Respiratory Negative Ions Stabilize respiration and make breathing easier Positive Ions Accelerate respiration and make breathing more difficult

Pulse rate Negative Ions Decrease pulse rate Positive Ions Increase pulse rate

Heart Negative Ions Enhance heart function Positive Ions Impair heart function

Fatigue Negative Ions Speed physical recovery Positive Ions Prolong physical recovery

Autonomic Nervous Negative Ions Calm and relax nerves Positive Ions Tense and strain the nervous system

Growth Negative Ions Promote healthy growth Positive Ions Suppress and delay growth