SAD Lights
I am considering buying a SAD Light. Has anyone ever used them? Which products are best and how would you rate the one you bought?
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I am considering buying a SAD Light. Has anyone ever used them? Which products are best and how would you rate the one you bought?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Depression & Anxiety Support Group.
Thanks! I am anxiously awaiting mine! Will post when I get it and use it about a week. I have read lots of great positive things.
Hi
A light box bulb apparently should have 10000 lux of full spectrum light. An ordinary bulb is not sufficient. Any SAD light product should come with the appropriate bulb! Also. I was advised to take Vitamin D supplement in the low sun months. I take 4000I.U from late September to January.
Hers a review of SAD bulbs and what is needed:
http://www.essortment.com/light-bulb-reviews-full-spectrum-light-bulb-effectiveness-12688.html
I am not associated with Amazon but here are a range of products to give you an idea: (if this is considered bad form, I apologize -there are many other sellers)
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-
keywords=SAD+lights
Cheers
If you're in the northern hemisphere, it's time to pull out your SAD lights. It does wonders.
Mine is a second hand Philips (they made the first SAD Lights) travel size bought on eBay. Perfect and inexpensive.
Get the Philips travel size on eBay. No bulbs. Low investment. No space needed for storing it. And yes, it works perfectly. 10-15 minutes in the morning while I have my coffee.
The Dutch company Philips brand is the oldest manufacturer of SAD lamps and the best. Test with Philip's travel size SAD lamp.
You might also want to check out "red light therapy" "red" meaning infrared light. Not dangerous like tanning beds - and helpful for overall wellbeing, in addition to being a mood support. There's an excellent book on the subject, "Red Light Therapy" by Ari Whitten - very helpful if you want to learn more.