Sunlight Strengthens Immunity
excerpted Georgetown University Medical News Release Researchers at Georgetown University have found that sunlight energizes the T-cells that play a central role in human immunity.
Light entering the eyes regulates brain chemistry and synchronizes vital circadian rhythms that control… Appetite, Energy, Mood, Sleep, Libido and so much more.
Science of Light (SOL) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the legacy of photobiology pioneer, Dr. John Ott, the father of full-spectrum light technology.
SOL’s Mission:
To enlighten humanity of the essential need for daily light hygiene to support wellness & reduce the risk of — mal-illumination.
SOL’s Mandate:
Share freely our years of research and provide the lighting technology that mitigates the indoor epidemic of mal-illumination.
“We are all light deficient and this deficiency may be the source of our physical and emotional problems.” — Dr. John Ott, Health and Light, 3,000,000+ copies sold
Science of Light has developed Nutritional Light Technology… the “fullest” spectrum light source.
SOL’s technology builds on Dr. Ott’s original full-spectrum light technology by intrinsically improving the spectral quality and biological benefits that help ignite metabolism and regulates brain chemistry & circadian rhythms that control appetite, energy, mood, sleep, libido and so much more.
excerpted Georgetown University Medical News Release Researchers at Georgetown University have found that sunlight energizes the T-cells that play a central role in human immunity.
excerpted: New Atlas by Nick Levars. Researchers have found that staring at deep red light for a few minutes a day can improve vision in
excerpted: The Free Press Journal by Gita Hari Is it possible to alleviate one’s anxiety and boost well-being by using colours? . Colors can
EXCERPTED: NEWSWEEK/HEALTH: 22 MAY 2020 Sunlight Inactivates SARS-CoV-2 on Surfaces in Lab Study as CDC Says Virus Does Not Spread Easily Across Mediums Sunlight appears

Excerpted from medium.com by Richard Hobday Fresh air, sunlight, and improvised face masks seemed to work a century ago; and they might help us now.

Excerpted from US NEWS Clocks were moved forward one hour recently, but some health experts say it might be better if time changes ended for