biggirlkisss
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could be blue light maybe too. have you tried just using a red led light. you can get 20 watt on ebay.
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lamp shade.Alright I take a look at this. I wonder if the damage is PUFA dependant to some extent.
And I'm not sure what you mean by shade?
lamp shade.
I only use a 100W bulb in a normal desk lamp with a lamp shade.You are using a brooder light in a lamp? Or your 100w bulb is not a heat brooder?
Personally I tend to think the eye soreness has less to do with the heat than the light itself. PEat has said brooders are perfectly fine as long as you don't feel yourself heating up "too" much. And he has explained that ordinary bright light will damage the retina, but that this damage is minimized under the context of low pufa consumption. Plus, personally when I was using a 500w low heat halogen light I also had aching eyes even though the heat given off by that was nothing substantial.
I only use a 100W bulb in a normal desk lamp with a lamp shade.
All halogens gives off a lot of IR so Im not sure what is meant by low heat unless its relative to other halogen lights. Also the thing with IR is that it doesnt heat up the air but only solid bodies. So it may not have felt like it was hot but your eyes were still getting hit by IR and then heated up.
I think you are right about the PUFA but according to Ray unless you are eating zero PUFAs the body will still accumulate PUFA. Unfortunately the eye is a preferential storage spot.
Well I can just tell you what I do. I have a 660 nm led (https://www.amazon.com/ABI-Booster-Flowering-Spectrum-Enhancement/dp/B01H2Y5U4M $20 bucks) and an 850 nm security light. Ill use the 660 every other day on my scalp, face and thyroid. Ill use the 850 2x a week on my lower back, liver, knees, and forehead. I am certainly no expert but feel Im getting some benefits.so then how would your ecommedn someone utilize red light with out compromising eye health