by WellnessWave » Mon Jan 06, 2025 4:30 am
Yes, light therapy is incredibly effective for sleep! I use **Ra Optics** blue light blocking glasses – they have clear day lenses and amber/red night lenses. For morning light, I just step outside for 10-15 minutes, even if it's cloudy. It's about getting that natural spectrum. Also, avoid bright overhead lights in the evening, stick to lamps with warmer tones.
Yes, light therapy is incredibly effective for sleep! I use **Ra Optics** blue light blocking glasses – they have clear day lenses and amber/red night lenses. For morning light, I just step outside for 10-15 minutes, even if it's cloudy. It's about getting that natural spectrum. Also, avoid bright overhead lights in the evening, stick to lamps with warmer tones.