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In a message dated 15/1/02 20:12:12 GMT Standard Time,

supersugarjunkie writes:

 

I have 'daylight bulbs' in my house - in the lounge, bathroom, kitchen and

hall so that whilst I am watching telly, cooking etc I am receiving all the

light that I need. Excellent that you have a lightbox, they work wonders.

Marianne

 

> Hiya,

>

> Missing the sun in this cold weather, I bought a light box. I wanted to

> know if anyone else had a positive experience with one!

>

> Mimi

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Hiya,

 

Missing the sun in this cold weather, I bought a light box. I wanted to

know if anyone else had a positive experience with one!

 

Mimi

 

 

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>>>>>Missing the sun in this cold weather, I bought a light box.

 

 

 

 

Hi Mimi,

pardon my ignorance, but what is a light box, something you sit in to get

warm ??

 

Regards, Dorothy.

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A light box mimics the effect of the sun on your eyes, fighting of

seasonal fatigue and depression. It's just a huge full spectrum box of

bright lights- sit in front of it for half an hour in the mornings. I tend

to feel slightly manic when I overuse it and it definitely gives me

energy. Of course a half hour in the winter sun is better than a box, but

it is so cold out!

 

Mimi

 

 

>pardon my ignorance, but what is a light box, something you sit in to get

>warm ??

 

 

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>>>>>A light box mimics the effect of the sun on your eyes, fighting of

seasonal fatigue and depression. It's just a huge full spectrum box of

bright lights- sit in front of it for half an hour in the mornings.

 

 

 

 

 

Hi Mimi,

that just made me remember something.

About 20 yrs ago i borrowed this book off a friend, about Egypt (my

favourite subject.)

In it, they had diagrams for making canopy's for over the bed and smaller

ones for putting articles in, to have them restored. It claimed to turn an

old rusty razor back into a shiny near new one.

The bed canopy was supposed to heal much more than what the article below

states. Think i will do a more thorough search tomorrow, and see what i can

come up with.

 

http://www.angelsplay.com/healing/pyramids1.html

Pyramids are a mystery and wonder. They have captured and held the

imagination with their power for healing. People using pyramids have claimed

relief from a variety of ailments. In cases of sprains, cuts, bruises,

strains, infections, etc., healing has apparently occurred in a short amount

of time. Pyramids are also useful in alleviating stress factors. Some people

place pyramid shapes over or under their beds to create healing influences.

 

Kirlian photography has proven a change in the magnetic field inside

pyramids. Since it is a well known fact that one magnetic field can disrupt

an electron flow or alter an existing magnetic field, pyramids may create an

altered electromagnetic field. It seems that an optimum healing state is

created within the energy field of a pyramid allowing the energy generated

to raise the resonance level of cells, tissues, organs, etc. to reach their

optimal level of existence.

 

The form of a pyramid aligned on the north-south axis produces an unusual

energy field. In today's society, most of us live in a cubical shaped homes,

or rooms, that distort or inhibit the energy fields inside the home. It is

possible that preventive medicine of the future will be practiced by the

engineers and architects. Homes may then be designed and constructed for

their therapeutic qualities. Those designs might well be in the shape of a

pyramid.

 

 

 

 

 

>>>>>Of course a half hour in the winter sun is better than a box, but it is

so cold out!

 

 

 

 

It is actually Summer over here, well, it is supposed to be, have had almost

3 months of solid rain.

Mind you, we have had almost 24 hrs with fine weather, fingers and paws

crossed.

 

Regards, Dorothy.

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In a message dated 16/1/02 14:37:02 GMT Standard Time, mindy

writes:

 

Mindy, I use full spectrum light bulbs and they are brilliant. I have strip

lighting (flourescent!!)in my kitchen and changed that to full spectrum - I

also have a full spectrum in my lounge. This ensures that I get a lot more

than the half hour that you need with a light box but, if you have SAD badly

enough, you would need a light box. It would depend how long you sat in the

room with the full spectrum lighting. If you would like, I will contact the

company that I purchase my bulbs from and ask them the question tomorrow (we

are closed for the day here in the UK), they also make light boxes so they

should know the answer. Please let me know if you would like me to do this.

It would depend on how good your full spectrum lights were of course.

Marianne

> I don't suppose you'd get the same effect by simply using full spectrum

> light

> bulbs, would you

 

 

 

 

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Mimi wrote:

 

> A light box mimics the effect of the sun on your eyes, fighting of

> seasonal fatigue and depression. It's just a huge full spectrum box of

> bright lights- sit in front of it for half an hour in the mornings. I tend

> to feel slightly manic when I overuse it and it definitely gives me

> energy. Of course a half hour in the winter sun is better than a box, but

> it is so cold out!

 

Wow, what a testimony!! My husband suffers from SAD, and I'm sure I do

too.... How much does a light box cost? And where do you buy one?

 

I don't suppose you'd get the same effect by simply using full spectrum

light

bulbs, would you?

 

Mindy

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