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Must admit I fitted daylight bulbs in my model room years ago. I spend a couple of hours a day in there so might as well get the right quality of light. I also have a daylight reading light in my living room.
It's well understood that the effects of natural full spectrum daylight increases seratonin which lifts your mood. Light boxes do work for sureI used to work for an electrical wholesaler and this time of year we used to sell a lot of SAD lamps, from what I understand they are a daylight lamp which give you more of a summer feel and not the grey winter light we have at the moment
I'm a bit sceptical at the moment, but I'll find out....................
Dave

Had first session - it advises you to give it ten minutes, just to check that you don't get any adverse reaction. Then build up to an hour a day, half an hour in the morning on low light, and the same time in the evening on high. Quite impressed with the thing, I was expecting it to be a little flimsy, but it's well made & a lot heavier than I was expecting - about the size of an ipad mini...............
Dave
Good news Dave. Stick with it, and I hope it helps improve your quality of life.A week since I started using the lamp - and I think I'm beginning to feel a benefit ( or is it that spring is here ), but only a little at the moment. With an increase in dosage of meds, I hope my modelmaking mojo will return in due course. I do feel a little more 'with it '
Dave
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