Even though I think it may be scientifically accurate that negative ions help receptors in the brain accept serotonin or whatnot, I don’t think these bracelets would provide the correct amount.
[quote]Nards wrote:
Even though I think it may be scientifically accurate that negative ions help receptors in the brain accept serotonin or whatnot, I don’t think these bracelets would provide the correct amount.[/quote]
Perhaps it does in a isolated receptors or a on a molecular basis (Although there doesn’t seem to be evidence I can find from a google search from it)but it real life not a chance.
Matt Kemp of the LA Dodgers was wearing TWO on the same wrist in the game last night.
Ball players are all kinds of superstitious though.
[quote]jasmincar wrote:
It’s pretty good. It’s another indicator I can use to determine if someone is worth my time and attention. Thank you pseudo-scientific idiot trap bracelet.[/quote]
Have to agree.
The same people also buy the salt rock lamps to “cancel the ions emitted by computer monitors”…
We have one at work, but only because we thought it looked cool.
[quote]Got_tickets wrote:
[quote]Nards wrote:
Even though I think it may be scientifically accurate that negative ions help receptors in the brain accept serotonin or whatnot, I don’t think these bracelets would provide the correct amount.[/quote]
Perhaps it does in a isolated receptors or a on a molecular basis (Although there doesn’t seem to be evidence I can find from a google search from it)but it real life not a chance. [/quote]
Yeah, I didn’t really think so either, but it’s just that’s what I heard, about it affecting the neuro-receptors or some shit like that. I’m not surprised the bracelets do nothing.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
I believe PT Barnum had something to say that would be fitting in this situation…