Presentation 2002/3/11
The Influence of the Blood Sugar and Lactic Acid Level in the living ratsin a negative and a Positive ion enviroment
Mitsuo TERASAWA, Yasunori SHIBUYA, Akiko SUGAHARA, Masao NAGATA, Toshitaka NAKAHARA, Yoshinori ITOKAWA,
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Abstract(in English) The objective is to examine how the blood sugar and lactic acid level in the living rats are influenced by air ion circumstances. We prepared 15 rats, and examined them in 3 types of environments. We divided them into three groups; each group consisted of 5 rats. The first group was in a positively charged ion-environment, the second group in a negatively charged ion-environment and the third group in a normal environment. The positive ion group developed a large amount of lactic acid in the blood compared to the negative ion group or control group significantly. Also the positive ion groups developed a large amount of blood sugar level compared to the control group significantly. The results suggest that the application of positive ions to the body is not good for health comparer to negative ions.
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Keyword(in English) Rat / Negative ion / Positive ion / Lactic acid / Blood Sugar
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Title (in English) The Influence of the Blood Sugar and Lactic Acid Level in the living ratsin a negative and a Positive ion enviroment
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Keyword(1) Rat
Keyword(2) Negative ion
Keyword(3) Positive ion
Keyword(4) Lactic acid
Keyword(5) Blood Sugar
1st Author's Name Mitsuo TERASAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tamagawa University()
2nd Author's Name Yasunori SHIBUYA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tamagawa University
3rd Author's Name Akiko SUGAHARA
3rd Author's Affiliation Sugahara Institute
4th Author's Name Masao NAGATA
4th Author's Affiliation Ebergureen
5th Author's Name Toshitaka NAKAHARA
5th Author's Affiliation Medical School of Kyoto University
6th Author's Name Yoshinori ITOKAWA
6th Author's Affiliation Fukui Prefecture University
Date 2002/3/11
Paper # MBE2001-161
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 733
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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