You might use a search engine to check on negative ions. It's been a while
since I've read on it, but there are claims that negative ions improve mood.
I may have read other, contradicting information. I'd steer clear of claims
regarding ozone generators, however.
"Thorin" <thorin_0akenshield at hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> William, the replies from you, Gene, and Dag are quite helpful. Many
thanks
> to each of you, gentlemen. :)
>> I'd like to add: Do you think it's worth paying a little extra for
something
> that produces negative ions in addition to the light?
>> "William Scott Scherk" <wss at uniserve.com> wrote in message
> news:f47357bb.0301171809.1d3a5d7d at posting.google.com...> > "Thorin" <thorin 0akenshield at hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > > Well, supposing we can afford a moderately-priced one, what brands
would
> > > you recommend? :)
> >
> > Hi Thorin,
> >
> > I see the denizens of the newsgroup are yet unable to help you out
> > with any recommendations.
> >
> > I don't know enough about different brands, but I have had recommended
> > a product from a Canadian company, the SADelite from Northern Lights.
> > See their website for product details -
> > http://www.northernlight-tech.com/eng/products.htm> >
> > I actually wrote for details on the SADelite, and was impressed by the
> > price, the documentation, guarantee, product support, and especially
> > by the scientific support (rather than testimonials) that they sent
> > me.
> >
> > The essential is full-spectrum. I imagine you might be able to "do it
> > yourself" for your friend by visiting a garden store that had
> > full-spectrum fluorescent tubes and racks/ballasts. Probably the least
> > expensive way to go, and could then be used for indoor gardening when
> > winter is over!
> >
> > But -- you may want to check the prices of the Northern Lights
> > products against offerings from other producers. Check carefully for
> > guarantees and support, etc.
> >
> > Here is a link to a variety of products -
> > http://www.fullspectrumsolutions.com/> >
> > You might do a Google search to find other products to compare.
> > Something tells me there will be a quack or two, or some overpriced
> > pieces of shit out there.
> >
> > Good luck to your friend.
>>