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alma
10-18-2006, 07:37 AM
A guy named Mr. Ott, was gardening one day, and realized he didn't have his glasses on, so he kept on without them rather than hobble back to get them.

He felt so much better after that exerience that he left them off the next day, and the next, and could walk much better with his arthrites seeming to clear up so much.

Then he did a study on it, because he had been a photographer for walt disney and had observed some peculiar things about light, that he now thought about in relation to himself.

It seems that he had a time lapse thing set up to watch the growth of a single apple while still on the tree.

The apple kept moving and blurrred his film so he encased it, alone, in glass and all the other apples grew bright colors, and the one under glass stayed green.

He put it under plastic and it got it's color, so he realized that the full spectrum had something to do with it, and studied it in length.

All veggies and fruit need that sun, the same, and they are called phytochemicals when they are bright colors, and good for cancer patients and everyone, and i wonder more about this.

He went on to study the effects of glasses and glass windows, etc. and found that people should go out without glasses and even sunglasses as often as they could, fromhis studies because the full spectrum is needed for health.

It is an indept study, and i recommednd that people check it out.

They also sell full spectrum lights for winter months when some people get the blahs, and can't figure out what is wong with them, and even very depressed.
love, alma
I dont think that the day light that they sell are full spectrum, but not sure. I'm gonna be checking them out to use this year.