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Re: Sunshine hormesis - 'Ecological' Study!? :-)
As the websites below indicate, the concept of using full-spectrum lighting
has gotten quite far. In addtion to the items below, I have seen bright
lighting used in nuclear power plant control rooms to help operators adjust
to rotating shifts. I also noticed a few years ago that the gas stations on
the Pennsylvania turnpike had very much brighter lights than I was used to
seeing at gas stations.
http://www.pregnancylight.org/
http://www.light-therapy-news.org/
http://www.websciences.org/sltbr/
http://mentalhealth.about.com/library/h/docs/bld01440.htm?iam=dpile&terms=li
ght+therapy
The large number of suppliers listed below indicates that a lot of people
are using this therapy
http://www.sunalite.com/
This has links to articles
http://www.fullspectrumsolutions.com/
http://www.apollolight.com/
http://www.sunbox.com/
http://www.purennatural.com/biolight.php3
http://www.ottbiolight.com/products.htm
http://www.painx2000.com/
http://www.lighttherapyproducts.com/
http://www.ediscountworld.com/ec/dept.asp?dept%5Fid=300&PR=goto_light
http://www.ultra-lux.net/doityourself.htm
Don Kosloff dkosloff1@msn.com
2910 Main Street, PERRY OH 44081
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Cowdrey" <Eric.Cowdrey@CANCERCARE.MB.CA>
To: <muckerheide@attbi.com>; <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>
Cc: <rad-sci-l@ans.ep.wisc.edu>
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: Sunshine hormesis - 'Ecological' Study!? :-)
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> This sort of reasoning may have been the stimulus for "full spectrum"
> indoor lighting (i.e., the bulbs would also produce some UVR to mimic
> the sun's spectrum). I don't think this idea has got very far, though.
> I would like to know if anyone has further information about it.
>
> Eric Cowdrey, M.Sc. (Physics)
> Radiation Protection Officer
> Department of Medical Physics
> CancerCare Manitoba
> 675 McDermot Avenue
> Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 0V9
> Canada
>
> Tel (204) 787-2166
> Fax (204) 775-1684
> mailto:Eric.Cowdrey@cancercare.mb.ca
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