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Do those air purifiers / ionizers really work? Is it really genuine science at work here?

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Do those air purifiers / ionizers really work? Is it really genuine science at work here?

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The link I provided as source is a german website covering companies that are behaving in an unfair manner. One of these companies was Airnergy who claimed to have a device cleaning the air in a way that it supports people doing sports and other things. There were also studies of “independent” scientists that were proved to be payed by that company and much, much marketing on TV-stations. Right now the company is bankrupt and law-enforcment started to investigate the whole thing. To sum up the sumup: Don’t invest money in this kind of technique. Sources: http://www.boocompany.com/index.cfm?

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