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beagle1 | 14:05 Wed 07th Nov 2007 | Body & Soul
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Does anyone know whether these lights, which are designed to combat Seasonal Affective Disorder, can damage the eyes? The light does seem very strong and I wondered whether there was any danger of eye damage through long term use.
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Do these boxes really work? They seem really expensive too, arent they about 100 pounds?
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Thanks v much for the link, Inapickle!

Not sure whether the lights going to work or not, but thought it was worth a go. I'm not very keen on chemical mind controls, so am trying to avoid medication particularly as the depression/low feeling is intermittent.

The lights are not cheap but to be honest, I'm not going to spend it on partying in this mood, so I may as well invest in my own health.
SAD

Ive heard it all now.

What next RTD compelled to watch rubbish tv disorder?

FODD - Fear of disorders disorder?

Never heard such a load of old tosh, why dont people just get a grip

We have had new light bulbs in our existing light fittings - they are know as 'daylight bulbs' or 'happy bulbs' - they have definately made a difference to my eyesight/eyestrain and I don't feel as tired. They are only about a �1 dearer than ordinary bulbs. I am always a little sceptical, but these really do seem to work!

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