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Heard this before. Possible.

I did my own research, when LED's and Fluorescent's first came out, and decided then and there, that I wouldn't have any of them in my house, ever. (I'd already discovered, in my teens, that I was sensitive to the fluorescent lighting in shops (watery eyes, headache and anxiety), so I never had any of that lighting in any of my homes, either. I'm 100% committed to incandescent lighting.

Interesting that you should bring this up now, as I just put in an order for replacement incandescent, red light bulbs (tinted glass, not bulbs covered in coloured plastic), which I use almost exclusively, throughout my cottage, in the early morning, and early evening. Very easy on the eyes... very warm and relaxing! There's more to it - the benefits - but I forget the exact details, so I'll just leave it at that.

In response Johnny Q -Z to his Publication

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A work in progress! #Gospel of Thomas #SaveOurChildren #WWG1WGAWW

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If anyone wants to know about the benefits of red light therapy, or just exposing one's eyes to the red light frequency in the early morning, you can look up Dr. Jack Kruse, whom I used to follow when I was still on Twitter.