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Philips goLITE BLU Light Therapy Clock Lightning Review
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Philips goLITE BLU Light Therapy Clock Lightning Review |
07/29/09
For those thinking "surely this is bollocks":
These is some very credible, peer-reviewed, medically journalled research linking the particular frequencies of light used to serotonin production in the brain.
For those thinking "why not just open the window":
I live in a country that has a wet, grey, overcast winter. There is nowhere near sufficient sunlight. I could move ... or now, I can stay!
For those thinking "can't I just visit a blue website"; no. It won't be remotely bright enough. Also I have a feeling that 440nm LCD blue doesn't have research to back it up, unlike the 470nm blue light used in this device. Plus, you won't be able to multitask.
I love my goLITE BLUE. It's changed my life, vastly for the better.
12/23/08
(If it was possible wouldnt Gawker have done it already?)
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while i don't argue that one's emotional health is tough to put a price tag on, I do question why you need to pay $250 for, ostensively, light in the 470nm spectrum, when people with aquariums have been doing it for 1/10th the cost for a long time.
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Side effects may include: singed stump, spontaneous combustion, blindness, boiling anal leakage, diarrhea, headache...
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I still miss that show.
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