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What Is Light Therapy?Does Light Therapy Work for Depressed Person or Pain Relieving?

What is Light Therapy? Light therapy, also known as phototherapy, involves exposure to specific wavelengths of light to treat various physical and mental health conditions. It is a non-invasive method that utilizes natural or artificial light sources, tailored to address issues ranging from mood disorders to skin conditions. Does Light Therapy Work? Mechanism: Circadian Rhythm Regulation: Light therapy primarily works by influencing the body's internal clock (circadian rhythm). Exposure to bright light, particularly in the morning, can suppress melatonin (a sleep-related hormone) and boost serotonin (a mood-regulating neurotransmitter), helping to reset sleep-wake cycles and improve alertness. Retina Stimulation: Light enters through the eyes, triggering retinal cells to send signals to brain regions that regulate mood and circadian rhythms. This is why devices like light boxes are positioned at eye level. Skin Penetration (Red...

120W,160W,240W PANEL LIGHTS FOR SEEDLING, VEG AND FLOWER STAGES

 

120W,160W,240W PANEL LIGHTS FOR SEEDLING, VEG AND FLOWER STAGES

Upgraded Full Spectrum LED Grow Lights


3 Models Available

120W, 160W, 240W, tailored to your demand

Features

Our upgraded reflector full spectrum series led grow lights provide perfect color hue blending,matching sunlight spectrum and Kelvin, suitable for all stages growing, as well as strengthen red and 6500K light at the same time.

Meanwhile,the grow lights have high performance cooling fans and upgraded aluminum heat sinks,all of these designs makes effective heat dissipation.

Using Suggestions

1.Indoor use only, non-waterproof.

2.It is recommended to use the grow light in a well ventilated place.

3.Please don't use the grow light over 16 hours continuously,otherwise its lifespan will be affected.

4.Extrenely bright,do not look at the light directly when it is working.


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