Friday 1 February 2019

Exposure to blue light at night turns off your body's production of melatonin and this reduces the quality of sleep. And melatonin does more than help you sleep. It's also an antioxidant that protects your brain and increases mitochondrial function.

 Disruption to Our Natural Rhythm

 

Before the invention of the light bulb, our circadian rhythms were well in sync with the sun, because night-time light disruption was minimal.

Today, artificial lighting is abundant in many parts of the world. For example, street lights help us see and increase security, and overhead lights help hospitals function around the clock. We also have TVs, laptops, and cell phones; and many of use them simultaneously.

Lighting intensity is measured in lux units (lx). A look into the level of lux emitted from different light sources, reveals that digital screens have caused an exponential increase in night-time light intensity. In fact, a laptop alone (not used alongside a TV, cell phone, etc.) emits over 33,000% more lux than a full moon.

It is this (suspected) correlation between the increase in night-time lighting and the increase in mood disorders that we are only now beginning to understand.

Now, thanks to Daniel Georgiev CEO and Founder at Iris (iristech.co) there is a SAFE and healthy alternative to using BLUE light at night! https://buff.ly/2DIbqDC

Excess blue light from your computer monitor can be a serious threat to your biological health. Fortunately, Iris software can eliminate virtually all of the risk through its innovative approach. I use it on all my computers and encourage you to do the same. It is clearly the best software on the market to control your blue light exposure.
Dr. Mercola
Founder Mercola.Com, World most visited natural health site
 
 
Yours in health 
Damon 😀 
firstinhealth 
Personal Training & Integrative Health Consultancy
P: +64-220-611-438 
Skype: firstinhealth 

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