TomD
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I did a quick search and didn't find any discussion about this particular topic. Is this even in the right section (not in safety/eyewear because it doesn't deal with lasers)?
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Apparently wearing blue blocking eyewear helps stimulate the body to produce melatonin, which is the sleep hormone. What this means is that one can alter the circadian rhythm by wearing the glasses 3-4 hours before their intended sleeping time and find it easier to get a good night's rest.
I'm not sure if anyone's tried it, so please chime in if you have. I am pretty sure some of you guys have tried wearing a pair of orange glasses for longer than 3 hours. :wave:
Here's a bit more info. The blue component of light, when exposed to the human body, blocks/stops/inhibits the production of melatonin, making it difficult for one to sleep. I wonder if this explains the number of insomniacs glued to their screens. Another strong blue-emitting light source at night is the fluorescent lamp/bulb. So to reiterate, wearing the blue blockers makes your body produce hormones that make you ready for sleep.
Believe it, or not? :tinfoil:
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Apparently wearing blue blocking eyewear helps stimulate the body to produce melatonin, which is the sleep hormone. What this means is that one can alter the circadian rhythm by wearing the glasses 3-4 hours before their intended sleeping time and find it easier to get a good night's rest.
I'm not sure if anyone's tried it, so please chime in if you have. I am pretty sure some of you guys have tried wearing a pair of orange glasses for longer than 3 hours. :wave:
Here's a bit more info. The blue component of light, when exposed to the human body, blocks/stops/inhibits the production of melatonin, making it difficult for one to sleep. I wonder if this explains the number of insomniacs glued to their screens. Another strong blue-emitting light source at night is the fluorescent lamp/bulb. So to reiterate, wearing the blue blockers makes your body produce hormones that make you ready for sleep.
Believe it, or not? :tinfoil: