Purple is actually the most healthiest color. Royals know.my favourite color is purple. am i masculine enough or should i just transition?
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Purple is actually the most healthiest color. Royals know.my favourite color is purple. am i masculine enough or should i just transition?
what about brown? I like brownPurple is actually the most healthiest color. Royals know.
I dunno.what about brown? I like brown
perhaps rose-tinted glasses could be the deadliest addition to the "dress to kill yourself" series"It is interesting to note that the most extreme adverse conditions regarding not only tumor development but also necrosis of the tails, calcium deposits in the heart tissues, smaller numbers in litters, and difficult behavioral problems, all were caused by pink light." "Health and Light John N. Ott" p 53
I agree with thisAny solid bright colors feel uncomfortable to me. I don’t like being in rooms with solid white walls either, Earthy tones and natural sunlight are more calming
If it literally lowers T, surely it's not just social programmingOr, he's confident enough to not let society's programming about pink being effeminate stop him
What's the functional difference between pink and red light? Is there any?"It is interesting to note that the most extreme adverse conditions regarding not only tumor development but also necrosis of the tails, calcium deposits in the heart tissues, smaller numbers in litters, and difficult behavioral problems, all were caused by pink light." "Health and Light John N. Ott" p 53
"However, one rather clear relationship did show up. Although not statistically significant because only three cases were involved, three students did reply that they constantly wore “Hot Pink” glasses and a check with the faculty ratings indicated that these same three students also were considered to be the most psychologically disturbed students in the college." Health and Light John N. Ott" p 66perhaps rose-tinted glasses could be the deadliest addition to the "dress to kill yourself" series
What is pink light? Serious question."It is interesting to note that the most extreme adverse conditions regarding not only tumor development but also necrosis of the tails, calcium deposits in the heart tissues, smaller numbers in litters, and difficult behavioral problems, all were caused by pink light." "Health and Light John N. Ott" p 53
There's an English football team (Norwich) that painted the away team changing room pink on purposeI always feel disgusted when i see a guy wearing a pink shirt, just shows how effeminate society is. But being in a pink room?! never in my life, not even for a million dollars
Red apparentlyWhat colour increases testosterone then? Blue? Is that why men had the bollocks to travel the world in timber boats?
The elephant in the room is the colour of inside of a..
I’m just reading the book “Health and Light”, he talks about specific wavelengths of light, also bulbs that emit certain colors. This would be commercially available fluorescent bulbs in particular he talks about. What I’ve gathered a little over halfway through the book, full spectrum bulbs are good for health. Something like this. Amazon product ASIN B08WJ4FXJ6View: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08WJ4FXJ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_6CGM6NYY1G8VQAJD8EYZ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1What is pink light? Serious question.
I always like to imagine the correlation runs the other direction, In this case for example, perhaps only a low testosterone man would comfortably hang out in a pink room, or allow a room in his house to be painted pink.A few years back I recall reading a study that revealed men who spent prolonged periods in rooms with pink walls faced significant decreases in testosterone around 40%
I was looking to make a video on the topic but it seems all traces of the study have vanished, while many articles simply state "pink lowers testosterone" without references.
If anyone have ahu resources that may be of help that would be great
"these men always existed. They're just more free to do what they want and dress how they want now, which is what I think a more developed society should be like"
No they never did, just like how gays never existed, it was the direct result of feminism and tolerating the wrong group. Again, you can go back even 70 years and you would see a lot of stigma around that.
Thanks!I’m just reading the book “Health and Light”, he talks about specific wavelengths of light, also bulbs that emit certain colors. This would be commercially available fluorescent bulbs in particular he talks about. What I’ve gathered a little over halfway through the book, full spectrum bulbs are good for health. Something like this. Amazon product ASIN B08WJ4FXJ6View: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08WJ4FXJ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_6CGM6NYY1G8VQAJD8EYZ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
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There was some discussion of Red light not necessarily in a negative way, but pink light and pink tinted lenses were the worst for health, mood, reproduction in animals. I haven’t gotten to anything about pink painted rooms, or clothing, but assuming the light bouncing off walls and clothes would essentially be similar to what you’d get with tinted lenses, although less strong, it may actually be a thing.
The most damaging light in anstograms if I’m reading this correctly was from 5500-7500 pink light. with the peak damage at roughly 6200.
Chart from the book Health and light. Pg 54
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Excellent summary.I think the most resounding theme in John Ott’s book “Health and Light” is that elimination of the UV spectrum is a huge health issue. He demonstrates it clearly through numerous experiments conducted over many years through out the book. Animal fertility, birth rates in animals, disease in plants and animals, poor growth, loss of energy and many more. Remarkable body of work really. Normal glass windows, eyeglasses, car windshields, and almost all commercial lighting fixtures remove the healthy UV. He makes the case that we were meant to get UV in our eyes, not at extreme levels, but we were meant too, and that light that is balanced across the full spectrum that mimics sunlight is vital. I certainly know this is a Peaty concept, natural sunlight. After reading it I feel it is a must read if you’re serious about your health. What I did not find in the book was anything about wearing the color pink, or rooms painted that color so it doesn’t answer the original post. There was a lot about the harmful effects of pink light. It was written in the 60’s and I never detected any cultural bias toward the color. He originally was trying to make plants grow inside greenhouses for stop motion photography. He seemed to just want to do what worked, and found in many cases, glass, and commercially available lights would not. In many cases they lead to detrimental effects. This is what lead him down the path to some remarkable discoveries. Fascinating read, learned a lot.