BasedFelipeSant
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Is there any color that improves T?
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It was mentioned that pregnant women who were exposed to more Blue and green had higher androgen signaling in the womb. It would seem that being exposed to full spectrum sunlight including the UV and likely the IR, particularly through the retina would be the most beneficial to the endocrine system.Is there any color that improves T?
That bulb I posted may not be what you want, after looking at the color range if i am looking at it correctly now it may be showing that it cuts off the UV, but has the full spectrum of visible light. That would be healthier than bulbs that have wildly different color spectrums but if the UV is missing it isn't exactly in line with John Ott's ideas as i understand them. There is such a thing as an Ott lite. Bulbs designed by him. Easy to find. here is an OttLite: Amazon product ASIN B07QKFDSZWView: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QKFDSZW/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_TYT2HYKBE1683TARB3QGThanks!
From what I’ve heard these short term fluctuations in testosterone are so insignificantA 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
Very interesting. I have a lot of flowers in this color. Also, a serigraph hanging on the wall to my left uses it for the background. My screensaver has roses and clemmies in B-Miller Pink. Guess it's a good thing it only comes on when I open my laptop. Anyway I can't resist that color. Though I could say the same for many colors!It is called "Baker-Miller Pink" - reduces aggression in the short term acute exposure.
The Effects of Baker-Miller Pink on Biological, Physical and Cognitive Behavior
Baker-Miller Pink has gone on to adorn prison cells, psychiatric wards, youth clinics and drunk tanks. Subsequent studies on the color's influence have shown that the calming effect only lasts for a duration of 15-30 minutes. The Maricopa County jail in Arizona had quite a different experience with their pink cells. They found inmates grew noticeably more aggressive when confined to these environments for extended periods of time. The jail was quick to switch to an alternative solution – repaint the cells a different color and make the prisoners wear pink underwear.
In 1979, Alexander G. Schauss, Ph.D, experimented with the use of a particular shade of pink and its affect on mood and behavior. He called the color Baker-Miller Pink. It was found that this pink color was associated with a short-term decrease in aggression. Subsequent experiments also found that this shade of pink could also act as a natural APPETITE SUPPRESSANT.
Baker-Miller Pink has the hex code #FF91AF. The equivalent RGB values are (255, 145, 175), which means it is composed of 44% red, 25% green and 30% blue. The CMYK color codes, used in printers, are C:0 M:43 Y:31 K:0. In the HSV/HSB scale, Baker-Miller Pink has a hue of 344°, 43% saturation and a brightness value of 100%.
As far as eyestrain - grey is the best color scheme. It mixes black and white so it provides a good contrast.So what do people think of the color black ?
I recently changed my theme on this forum to black and theres a massive difference in eye strain
Also - i notice on my other websites if i change my background to black/night mode same thing happens - it seems theres is a dramatic difference in terms of wavelength exposure
High DHT makes me stick to darker, neutral colors - black, navy, etc. - thats all i wear
Sorry to tell you there is nothing biologically feminine with the color pink.That's the exact same logic pornstars used back when slut shaming was the norm, and look what happened now. "oH ShE sO CoNfIdEnT bEiNg A pOrNsTaR". If you wear pink, you're effeminate.
Brown is the "non-threatening" color. Neutral.I dunno.
Brown represents stability. People who own trucks see brown as more reliable. (Power of Color)Brown is the "non-threatening" color. Neutral.