Friday, January 1, 2010

Technically a germanium atom

Lets begin to get acquainted with germanium and if you would like to read even more the link below will be of interest to you.As you may have heard and likely experienced yourself, our current urban lifestyle exposes the human body to harmful positive ions generated from such things as mobile phones, electronic equipment, chemicals, acid rain, ultraviolet rays to name a few that bombard us everyday. Hence, a balance between positive ions (which are bad for us) and negative ions (which are good for us) is the goal to achieve. The negative-charge ion from Germanium "It is said" can help to contribute in helping to balance the positive and negative ions within the body.Technically a germanium atom has thirty-two electrons with four of them constantly moving unsteadily along its outermost shell. These four electrons are negative-charge carriers. One of these four electrons will be ejected out of its orbit once the temperature is above 32 degrees Celsius. The remaining three electrons will seize an electron from other atoms in order to maintain balance. In essence, once in contact with the human skin, the negatively charged electrons from the millions of Germanium atoms will attract the harmful positively charged electrons from the body. There are so many interesting things going on around us that we never seem to give a second thought to and this bracelet is now one of those “interesting new things”.

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