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Pamela (Houston, Texas) on 12/28/2008

I was very much interested in the article in regards to the blue light therapy. I have had some experience with light therapy and know that it can be helpful. I was wondering if anyone has tried using a blue light bulb and if so what were the results?

I know the article mention blue glass with the sun being the source of light but maybe electricty would work as the source of light? If anyone has tried this please respond. I priced blue light bulbs on the internet and you can get them for $1.83 each. Wouldn't it be great if the light bulbs would work?

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Replied By Tracy Reinert (CA) on 08/23/2023

Incandescent full~spectrum 'healing' light bulbs can be found online. I would use one of these, plus a blue glass or cellophane between it & you, for a similar effect. Sometimes stage lighting (very strong incandescent lighting) can be used to mimic sunlight. Yes, it does work!
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