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Garden Fountains: Beautiful and Healthful Decorations

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Nothing accents your garden as perfectly as an outdoor water feature.  Not only are these garden fountains breathtaking in appearance, but they also provide several benefits that improve your health and mental soundness.  They're also quite simple to maintain, and modern production methods means they're more affordable than ever.

There are health benefits to owning a garden fountain?  

The short answer is "yes," and there are several reasons.  For one, cascading water such as water falls or the sprays of water features rupture the bonds that hold water molecules together.  This in turn releases negative ions into the atmosphere.  Negative ions bond to positively charged particles, such as dust particles, bioaerosols, allergens, and an assortment of other airborne pollutants, germs, and toxins.  When negative ions bond to these nasty agents, they neutralize one another.  This purifies the air, so you can breathe with ease and prevent the onset of respiratory problems.  An increased quantity of negative ions in the air will alleviate asthma, and may even enhance overall performance and body function.  After all, much of your health depends on clean breathing.

Another health benefit of installing a water feature is improved focus and concentration, which leads to mental soundness and peace of mind.  A fountain accomplishes this through the production of "white noise."  White noise is a multi-frequency sound wave that characteristically drowns out other, less desirable sounds (such as honking traffic jams, shouting neighbors, and electric pops and hums from telephone poles).  The immediate benefit of this, of course, is improved relaxation.  Without the stress of bothersome clamor, you can rest peacefully, listening instead to the soothing sounds of softly-flowing water.  An unforeseen benefit of such restfulness, however, is the promotion of serotonin production in your brain.  Serotonin, a neurotransmitter, specializes in enhancing your mood: as you listen to your fountain, you may actually feel yourself growing more content as the serotonin lulls you into a state of mental relaxation. 

After installing your garden fountain, and seeing all these wonderful health benefits for yourself, you'll surely want to keep your fountain running smoothly for years to come.  Luckily, fountains are not too difficult to maintain.  Cleaning methods, of course, depend on the material your fountain is made of.  For all fountain types, however, make sure your garden fountain rests on a flat, level surface for an even water flow and distribution.  Also, make sure your fountain uses distilled water, as tap water and ground water can clog the pump or increase mineral buildup.  For stone and ceramic fountains, try using a Calcium Lime Remover to get rid of mineral buildup.  To treat algae, be sure to use an animal-safe solution, as birds will likely use your water feature as a watering hole.  Your fountain should be cleaned every 4-6 months.  See?  It's pretty easy.

Modern production methods mean fountains are more affordable than ever: buy your garden fountain today, and beautify your landscape! 


Wyatt Fisk is a freelance writer in San Diego, California.  He has several years of experience writing on a number of topics, from memory foam to garden fountains to massage chairs.  He aims to deliver unbiased, informative, and useful content to help his readers make sound consumer decisions.  For more fountain information, please visit http://www.discountfountains.com.





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