Northern Light TRAVelite - Travel Bright Light Therapy Lamp
If you suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), the winter time blues, or jet lag this portable light therapy lamp could be for you. It weighs just over 2 lbs. and provides 10,000 lux of full spectrum light.
You can stand the TRAVelite vertically or horizontally and its compact size takes up less space on a table or in a suitcase.
It is the only light therapy lamp backed by an unlimited five year warranty and it comes with a FREE travel case.
For Seasonal Affective Disorder, bright light therapy at 10,000 lux using full spectrum bulbs, provides a natural way to activate hormones to help improve moods, increase energy and sleep better; all without drugs or side effects.
For Jet Lag (dysrhythmia), studies at Harvard and NASA indicate that the human body clock can be safely shifted up to 12 time zones in a couple of days with precisely timed exposure to a sufficiently bright light.
It is best to receive 10,000 Lux at 12 inches or 6,000 Lux at 16 inches from the light source. It is also recommended to use the lamp for one hour at 16 inches or 30 minutes at 12 inches, at about the same time each day, preferably first thing in the morning. You do not need to look directly at the light but it does need to shine in your eyes. Do not wear dark glasses while using the light.
Northern Light Technologies provides a 60 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE (less a return fee).
Features:
- Weighing just over 2 lbs, the TRAVelite provides 10,000 lux of full spectrum light
- Stands either vertical or horizontal
- Direct Sun = 100,000 lux, Bright light therapy = 10,000 lux, Home or office lighting = 300-600 lux, Regular desk lamp = 100 lux
- Northern Light Technologies provides a 60 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE (less a return fee) and a five year warranty.
- FREE travel case included
Northern Light TRAVelite - Bright Light Therapy for SAD and Jet Lag
- Receive 10,000 Lux at 12” or 6,000 Lux at 16” from light; recommended to use the lamp for one hour at 16” or 30 minutes at 12 inches, at about the same time each day, preferably first thing in the morning.
- You do not need to look directly at the light but it does need to shine in your eyes. Do not wear dark glasses while using the light.
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